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* ''āntiā (āntim-)'' (be above, be on) → ''āntimas'' (part above) | * ''āntiā (āntim-)'' (be above, be on) → ''āntimas'' (part above) | ||
'''-ūm''' is another derivative without fixed meaning, overlapping with ''-as''.<br/> | '''-ūm''' is another derivative without fixed meaning, overlapping with ''-as''.<br/>With a few roots whose vowel is ''-o-'', ''-un'' is used instead. | ||
* ''lgut'' (to buy) → ''lgutūm'' (something bought) | * ''lgut'' (to buy) → ''lgutūm'' (something bought) | ||
* ''peith'' (to go, walk (multidirectional)) → ''peithūm'' (walk) | * ''peith'' (to go, walk (multidirectional)) → ''peithūm'' (walk) | ||
* ''yālv'' (to be sweet (taste)) → ''yālvūm'' (sweet taste) | * ''yālv'' (to be sweet (taste)) → ''yālvūm'' (sweet taste) | ||
* ''storg'' (<small>offices, factories:</small> to be open, to work) → ''storgun'' (working hours) | |||
'''-laukas''' is a singulative suffix, denoting either a single thing of a collective noun, or a single constituent of a broader act. Unlike the previous ones, it is most commonly applied to other nouns.<br/> | '''-laukas''' is a singulative suffix, denoting either a single thing of a collective noun, or a single constituent of a broader act. Unlike the previous ones, it is most commonly applied to other nouns.<br/> | ||