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Triparic Word Formation

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Affixes are categorized according to the part of speech they produce.

Asterisks indicate an affix which Shawn is proposing and not yet ratified by Carrie and Alan.

Noun-forming

Affix Applied to Purpose Example
-er Verbs Agent of the verb dixen "speak" → dixer "speaker"
Verbs Patient of the verb
Nouns Person from the place
Verbs Place where it is done
-ist Nouns, Verbs Profession, vocation, philosophy luden "to play" → ludist "professional player"
-nes Adjectives State of being the adjective rod "red" → rodnes "redness"
Nouns Diminutive

Adjective-forming

Affix Applied to Purpose Example
-axe Verbs Having a tendency to the verb quiren "to ask" → quiraxe "inquisitive"
-eble Verbs Passive capability for the verb viden "to see" → videble "visible"
*-esc Nouns Similar to the noun KalmontKalmontesc "like Kalmont"
*-isch Adjectives Similar to the base adjective, but not quite meeting the standard rod "red" → rodisch "reddish"
Nouns Full of, having in abundance
Nouns Made of, characterized by

Verb-forming

Affix Applied to Purpose Example
fe-en Nouns Process of making something into the noun könig "king" → fekönigen "enthrone"
Verbs Causative

Adverb-forming

Affix Applied to Purpose Example
-lic Adjectives Basic adverbial form of the adjective gross "large" → grosslic "largely"

Sources (for ideas)

Nouns From Verbs

Purpose English German Latin French Esperanto Old Tri.
Patient
(To whom is it done?)
-ee
(trainee)
-atus -ato
State/condition
of doing it
or having it done
-ment and others
(amusement, astonishment)
-tum, -ung, -schaft -or
(dolor, amor, timor, horror, clamor)
-ment et al
The action itself
or result of doing it
-tion
(retaliation, indignation)
-ung (for Germanic roots), -tion (for Romance roots) -(t)io
(deliberatio)
-tion et al -ado Inconsistent; sometimes -at or -stanz
(proponat, sagenstanz)
Variously related
to the act
-(t)ium, -tura
(cultura, odium, ingenium, oblivium)
Instrument for doing
or thing which does
the act
-er, -tor
(stapler, cutter, vibrator)
-er, -el, -zeug -men(tum), -(c)ulum, etc.
(flumen, nomen, vinculum, impedimentum)
-oir
(miroir, accoudoir)
-ilo
Place of doing
the act
-oir
(abbatoir, dortoir)
-ejo
(lernejo)

Nouns From Other Nouns

Purpose English German Latin French Esperanto Old Tri.
Act, condition, characteristic -(i)(t)y, -mony
(authority, victory, patrimony)
-(t)ium, -tas, -monium, -(t)ia
(auctoritas, victoria, auspicium, patrimonium)
Place -arium -arium
(aerarium, tabularium)
-plåx
(Schattenplåx)[1]
Office -ate
(principate, shogunate)
-at
(Prinzipat, S(c)hogunat)
-atus
(senatus, potentatus)
Diminutive -ling, -let, -kin
(munchkin, hamlet, stripling)
-lein, -chen
(Fräulein, Mädchen)
-ulus/a, -ellus/a, -culus/a, etc.
(navicula, castellum)
-et/te -eto
(dometo, knabeto)
  1. This is an independent word for "place", so arguably this is not a suffix but part of compounds.

Adjectives From Verbs

Purpose English German Latin French Esperanto Old Tri.
Ongoing Condition -bund, -cund -bundus, -(c)undus
(moribundus, fecundus)
State/Condition[1] -id -idus
(frigidus, timidus, pallidus)
Tendency -acious -ax
(audax, tenax, mendax)
  1. A lot of the Latin words of this type have nouns in -or: timor, pallor, etc.

Adjectives From Nouns

Purpose English German Latin French Esperanto Old Tri.
Fullness -ose, -ous, -ful -osus
(bellicosus, religiosus)
-vol
(fäþvol)
Having -ous, -ate -haft
(ehrenhaft, krankhaft)
-(a)tus
(barbatus, togatus)
Composition/Quality -y, -ous -eus
(argenteus, ferreus, consanguineus)
Place pertaining to -ia -anus/ia, -ensis
(Brittania, Germania)
-ia, -ujo
Pertaining/belonging -al, -ic, -ian, -ly
(paternal, manly, equestrian, acidic)
-ter/tris, -alis, -aris
(muralis, equester, militaris)
-ique
(cabalistique)
-ik
(centrik, pengwinik)

Verbs From Nouns

Purpose English German Latin French Esperanto Old Tri.
Denominatives -are, -ere, etc.
(pugnare, salvere)
Inceptives
(To begin the verb)
-sco
(irasco, ardesco, albesco)

Other suffixes not to miss

  • -ology