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: ''-t-'' is an infix indicating resultancy that is inserted between the key vowel and the main verb. (See [[Brooding#Nominalization|Nominalization of Brooding Verbs]] for more information.)
: ''-t-'' is an infix indicating resultancy that is inserted between the key vowel and the main verb. (See [[Brooding#Nominalization|Nominalization of Brooding Verbs]] for more information.)
[[Category:Contionary]]
==[[Scots Norse]]==
===Pronunciation===
*{{IPA+|snon|/t/}}
===Etymology===
Probably from {{der|snon|non|þat}}.
===Suffix===
{{head|snon|suffix}}
#{{n-g|forms the impersonal}}

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Brooding

Pronunciation

(Brooding) IPA: /t/

Affix

-t-

-ance, -ing, -ity. The result of an action.

Usage Notes

-t- is an infix indicating resultancy that is inserted between the key vowel and the main verb. (See Nominalization of Brooding Verbs for more information.)

Scots Norse

Pronunciation

Etymology

Probably from Old Norse þat.

Suffix

-t-

  1. forms the impersonal