Reconstruction:Old Castithan/-uu: Difference between revisions

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# occurs with verbal stems (used for commands and in imperfect non-finite contexts)
# occurs with verbal stems (used for commands and in imperfect non-finite contexts after consonant-final stems; for vowel-final stems see ''[[Reconstruction:Old Castithan/-luu|*-luu]]'')


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

Revision as of 00:34, 7 October 2020

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

Old Castithan

Etymology

Affective lengthening of *-u.

Suffix

-uu (vocative form)

  1. occurs with verbal stems (used for commands and in imperfect non-finite contexts after consonant-final stems; for vowel-final stems see *-luu)
Derived Terms