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duced the suffix --qvo- (-rjvoi), which is a secondary verbal 

 oxytone, Trer-e-r/vos, winged. 



-Lo- (-€os, -ea, -eov) secondary denominative proparoxytone: the 

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

 intervocahc t was then elided, dpyupc-to-s = dpyupeos, silver; 

 fioXvfUB-eos, leaden. 



-iveo- (-tveoi) secondary denominative paroxytone: formed by add- 

 ing -to to -tvo; (ftrjy-ivio'i, oaken. 

 Quality 



-fio- (-/u.os) primary oxytone: 6ep-ix6<;, hot. The addition of this 

 suffix to stems in -tl, 8pa-o-t-/>ios, active, has produced a 

 secondary denominative suffix -t/xos, eS wS-i/aos, eatable, and 

 this, by further combination, has given -dXifxos, elS dAi/ios, 

 beautiful. 



-po- (-pos) primary, nearly always oxytone: Xa/i,7r-po';, bright; ipvO- 

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

 4>a.v-e-p6s, plain, whence the suffix -rjpo'i; Kv/xaT-rjpos, billowy. 



-Xo- (-Aos) primary, nearly always oxytone: Set-Aos, timid. 



• Secondary denominative oxytone: crty-?;-Aos, silent, whence 

 the suffixes -r/Xos, -wAds, etc.; ciTraTr-r^Ao?, deceitful; a.p.apr- 

 toAds, used to sin. 

 Fulness 



-evT- (-as, -eo-cra, -ei/) secondary denominative, usually paroxytone, 

 the feminine proparoxytone: x'^P'-'^'-'^^ graceful; TTTcpd-eis, 

 winged, whence the suffixes, -dets, -r;ets; aKi-oeis, shady, 

 8ev8p-?/ets, woody. 



-vo- (-vos) primary oxytone: o-€p,-vds, holy 



-ivo- (-tvos) primary and secondary oxytone: 7r£8-irds, quite level; 

 6p-e-iv6^, mountainous, whence -eti/ds; euSt-avds, quite 

 cheerful. 



-pi- (-pts) primary paroxytone, I'S-pts, skilful 



-aAeo- (-aAcos) secondary paroxytone: po/x-aAco?, strong; i//cop-aAeo?. 

 itchy 



-/xov- (-p.wv, -p.ov) primary, usually paroxytone: iS-p-wv, skilful 

 Ability or Fitness 



-LKo- (-iKos) secondary verbal oxytone: ypa^-i«ds, able to v/rite; 

 dp;)(-i»<ds, fit to rule 



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