Contionary:-s

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Hyperborean Code

Etymology

From Diluvian -car.

Pronunciation

Particle

-s

  1. indicates the nominative

Usage notes

Inflection

Synonyms

Derived terms

Related terms

Kathyrian

Alternative forms

-as

Pronunciation

IPA: [s]

Suffix

-s

  1. forms the indefinite plural form of nouns

Usage notes

As with all other affixes associated with nouns, -s implicitly nominalizes the root.

Sintsiran

Etymology 1

From Proto-Indo-European *-kos (adjectival suffix)


Suffix

-s (feminine -ka)

  1. An adjectival suffix denoting character or relation.

Declension

Declension of -s (1st/2nd declension)  
Information 1st/2nd declension
Declension singular plural
Declension masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative -s -su -ka -kūs -ke -kēs
accusative -ku -ku -kam -kōs -kōs -kēs
genitive -se -se -kas -kam -kam -kēm
dative -ki -ki -kī -kōs -kōs -kōs

Etymology 2

From Proto-Indo-European *-os (suffix)


Suffix

-s m

  1. A suffix creating nouns from verbs.

Declension

Declension of -s (2nd declension)  
Information 2nd declension
Declension singular plural
nominative -s -ūs
accusative -u -ōs
genitive -se -am
dative -i -ōs