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==[[Scots Norse]]==
==[[Scots Norse]]==
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
{{IPA link|Standard|Scots Norse}} /st, ʃtʲ, sˠtˠ/
*{{IPA+|snon|/st, ʃt/|a=ST}}
{{IPA link|Veastèghsc|Scots Norse}} /st, ʃt͡ʃ/
*{{IPA+|snon|/st, ʃː/|a=VE}}
*{{IPA+|snon|/st, ʃtʲ/|a=EA}}
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{der|snon|non|-sk|p=i}}, from {{der|snon|gem-pro|*sek|p=i}}. {{doublet|snon|-sc}}
{{snon-inh|-sk|sek}} {{doublet|snon|-sc}}
====Suffix====
===Suffix===
{{head|snon|suffix}}
{{head|snon|suffix}}
# {{n-g|forms the future}}
# {{n-g|forms the future}}
=====Derived terms=====
====Derived terms====
*{{lang|snon|{{term|-adhist}}}}
*{{l|snon|-adhist}}
*{{l|snon|-ist}}

Latest revision as of 16:58, 7 May 2026

Valian

Etymology

Pronunciation

(Standard Valian) IPA: /st/

Suffix

-st

  1. Forms nouns denoting tools or instruments

Related terms

Derived terms

Conjunction

-st

  1. and (as an enclitic)
    Palgalyast
    And don't you take it!

Scots Norse

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Old Norse -sk, from Proto-Germanic *sek. Doublet of -sc

Suffix

-st

  1. forms the future

Derived terms