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Forming adjectives from nouns | Language
Forming adjectives from nouns
-ecs/-elc This is roughly the equivalent of the “ish” suffix in English Masculine Noun Feminine Noun Noun ends in consonant -ecs -elc Noun ends in vowel -cs -lc -éth/-óth This is used to derive intensive/adjectives of abudance, “e.g. book-heavy, abundant in books”.  Masculine Noun Feminine Noun Noun ends in consonant -éth -óth Noun ends […]

-ecs/-elc

This is roughly the equivalent of the “ish” suffix in English

Masculine NounFeminine Noun
Noun ends in consonant-ecs-elc
Noun ends in vowel-cs-lc

-éth/-óth

This is used to derive intensive/adjectives of abudance, “e.g. book-heavy, abundant in books”.

Masculine NounFeminine Noun
Noun ends in consonant-éth-óth
Noun ends in vowel-shéth-shóth