i8 Frederic E. Clements 



duced the suffix -rjvo- (-rjvos), which is a secondary verbal 

 oxytone, TTCT-C-^VO'S, winged. 



-to- (-cos, -ea, -cov) secondary denominative proparoxytone: the 

 nominative form arose from primary stems in -e, and the 

 intervocalic i was then elided, dpyupe-to-s = dpyupcos, silver; 

 /ioXv/38-eos, leaden. 



-tvo- (-tveo;) secondary denominative paroxytone: formed by add- 

 ing -10 to -ivo; ^y-iveos, oaken. 

 Quality 



-p.o- (-/AOS) primary oxytone: 0cp-/zds, hot. The addition of this 

 suffix to stems in -n, Spa-crt-p-ds, active, has produced a 

 secondary denominative suffix -t/xos, e8 wS-tjuos, eatable, and 

 this, by further combination, has given -aXt/xos, aS dXt/xos, 

 beautiful. 



-00- (-pos) primary, nearly always oxytone: Xa/i7r-pds, bright; Ipvd- 

 pos, red : secondary, mostly denominative, usually oxytone : 

 <t>av-e-p6s, plain, whence the suffix -T?pos; /cv/tar- 77/30;, billowy. 



-Xo- (-Xos) primary, nearly always oxytone: Sct-Xds, timid. 



Secondary denominative oxytone: o-iy-^-Ao's, silent, whence 

 the suffixes -77X05, -wXds, etc. ; obraTr-T/Xos, deceitful ; d/xapr- 

 wXds, used to sin. 

 Fulness 



-tvr- (-s, -eo-o-a, -ev) secondary denominative, usually paroxytone, 

 the feminine proparoxytone: x 01 / 31 '-"?. graceful; Trrepd-cis, 

 winged, whence the suffixes, -dcis, -i?is; o-/ct-det?, shady, 

 8cv8p-r;s, woody. 



-vo- (-vos) primary oxytone: ae/x-vds, holy 



-tvo- (-tvos) primary and secondary oxytone: TreS-tvos, quite level; 

 op-c-tvos, mountainous, whence -i/os; cvSt-etvos, quite 

 cheerful. 



-pt- (-pis) primary paroxytone, tS-pts, skilful 



-oXeo- (-aXeos) secondary paroxytone : po/A-aXros, strong; //a>p-aXebs. 

 itchy 



-P.OV- (-/iwv, -/xov) primary, usually paroxytone: t8-/xwv, skilful 

 Ability or Fitness 



-IKO- (-IKOS) secondary verbal oxytone: ypa^-t/co's, able to write; 

 apX" tK< > fit to rule 



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