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# occurs with both nominal and verbal stems (used for direct address or commands as well as in non-finite contexts; used only with stems that end in long vowels, or in diphthongs that end in [i] or [u])
# occurs with both nominal and verbal stems (used for direct address or commands as well as in non-finite contexts; used only with stems that end in long vowels, or in diphthongs that end in [u])


=====Derived Terms=====
=====Derived Terms=====
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{{suffixsee|ocst|head=*-lu}}

Latest revision as of 14:44, 7 October 2020

See also: *-a, *-i, *-u, *-aa, *-ii, *-uu, *-la, *-li, *-laa, *-lii, and *-luu

Old Castithan

Etymology

From Proto-Castithan *-u + epenthetic [l].

Suffix

-lu (vocative form)

  1. occurs with both nominal and verbal stems (used for direct address or commands as well as in non-finite contexts; used only with stems that end in long vowels, or in diphthongs that end in [u])
Derived Terms