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The resulting meaning from concatenation is not always entirely predictable.
The resulting meaning from concatenation is not always entirely predictable.


Archaic vocabulary also appear as cranberry morphemes in some concatenated expressions. For example, ''săpeath-păchnay'', meaning 'patriotism', literally means "honoring the king", where ''săpeath'' means 'to honor, to revere' in archaic Windermere.
Archaic words also appear as cranberry morphemes in some concatenated expressions. For example, ''săpeath-păchnay'', meaning 'patriotism', literally means "honoring the king", where ''săpeath'' means 'to honor, to revere' in archaic Windermere.


Common concatenated morphemes are:
Common concatenated morphemes are:
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