Frederic E. Clements 



-n- (-vis, f.,) primary: p}-ns, wrath 



-TO- (-TOS, m., -rrj, f.) primary, usually paroxytone : xp- TO *> vard ; 



Koi-rr), bed 



-ar- (-ap, -w/), n.) primary: rpr-ap, liver; ZS-iap, water 

 -aK-(-o, m.) primary paroxytone: pv-o, torrent; ap7r-o, robber 

 -aS- (-as, f.) primary or secondary, verbal or denominative, oxy- 



' tone: Aa/A7r-as, torch; e/38-o/t-as, week 

 -18-, -i0- (-19, f., rarely m.) primary or secondary, mostly oxytone 



when feminine, and paroxytone when masculine: opv-ts, 



bird; xXe-ts, key; ira is, child; ^p-^, oak with edible 



acorns; /SacrtX-t's, queen 

 -IT- (-is, f., -i, n.) primary paroxytone: x<*P' ts > g race ; (*&-<-, 



honey 



-<OT- (-(os, m. ) primary paroxytone; ye'A-ws, laughter 

 -w- (-<o, -o)s, m. or f.) primary, feminine oxytone, masculine par- 



oxytone: T7X~") sound; ^/o-<os, warrior 



-cp- (-r)p, m.) primary oxytone: a-rjp, atmosphere; alO-^p, ether 

 -op- (-op, -wp, n.) primary paroxytone: a-op, sword; ireX-wp, 



prodigy 



-1JV- (-evs, m.) primary, verbal or denominative, oxytone: yp</>- 

 eus, writer 



-cv- (-eus, m.) secondary denominative oxytone: ypa/A/xar-evs, 

 scribe 



-rep- (-TJ7p, m., -Tpa, f.) primary or secondary verbal oxytone: 

 A.V-TJ;P, deliverer; viK-y-Ti/jp, conqueror 



-rop- (-Twp, m.,) primary or secondary verbal paroxytone: p^-roip, 

 orator; voc-a-rop, conqueror 



, m.) primary oxytone or paroxytone: KPI-TTJS, judge 

 Secondary (i) verbal, usually oxytone, with short primary 

 vowel or sigma, vai-e-ri/s, inhabitant, pa-o--Tiys, lover, or 

 with long primary vowel, VIK-TJ-T^S, conqueror, or with long 

 primary vowel and sigma, opx-i?-o--T77s, dancer; (2) denom- 

 inative, generally paroxytone, OUC-C-TTJS, servant, 8eo--ju,a)-TT/s, 

 prisoner. From these words, the stem vowel has come to 

 remain attached to the suffix, giving the agent suffixes, 



-ITI^, -CIT7/S, -(OT1JS, IWT1JS. 



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