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(Created page with "==Cleepoyish== ===Etymology=== From Old Cleepoyish ''-mæn'', ''-mꜵn'', from suffixed use of obsolete ''mꜵnn'', ''mꜵnnoo'', from Proto-Lesionic ''*mannō'', from Proto-Germanic ''*mann-''. ===Pronunciation=== * (''Standard Cleepoyish'') IPA: /-mɛn/ * (''Old Cleepoyish'') IPA: /-mæn/, /-mɒn/ ===Suffix=== '''-män''' ''m'' or ''f'' (''dative'' '''-m...") |
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#: <small>Synonym:</small> {{c|-äär}} | #: <small>Synonym:</small> {{c|-äär}} | ||
#: ''{{c|plågg}}'' ("clothing") + '''''-män''''' → ''{{c|pläggmän}}'' ("clothier, tailor") | #: ''{{c|plågg}}'' ("clothing") + '''''-män''''' → ''{{c|pläggmän}}'' ("clothier, tailor") | ||
#: ''{{c|wůn}}'' ("car; carriage") + '''''-män''''' → ''{{c| | #: ''{{c|wůn}}'' ("car; carriage") + '''''-män''''' → ''{{c|wäinmän}}'' ("driver") | ||
#: ''{{c|smið}}'' ("smith ''(obsolete)''") + '''''-män''''' → ''{{c|smiðmän}}'' ("smith") | #: ''{{c|smið}}'' ("smith ''(obsolete)''") + '''''-män''''' → ''{{c|smiðmän}}'' ("smith") | ||
# A suffix for deriving epicene or unisex nouns | # A suffix for deriving epicene or unisex nouns |
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