-es
Irathient
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
-ets
Suffix
-es (may surface as -s after vowels)
- Used to extend the basic meaning of a stem in a metaphorical fashion. No longer productive.
Derived Terms
Category Irathient terms suffixed with -es not found
Væyne Zaanics
Pronoun
-es
- object clitic and imperative subject clitic of sen