Snerreicvi

=Old Mangeodge=

Etymology
An inanimate noun derived from snerreic ("having left a wake"), the transgressive form of the verb snerreti ("to rampage, to leave a wake or trail").

Pronunciation

 * /ˈsne.rːeit͡ʃvi/

Noun
snerreicvi inanimate
 * 1) Disturbance in water left behind by boats or water fowl

Descendants

 * Mid Middle Mangeodge: snerriicv ("footprint")
 * West Middle Mangeodge: streihv ("disturbance in water left behind by boats or water fowl")
 * Romoruzian: strîv ("wave, splash of water")
 * Rovianzian: stuiçv ("ripple")
 * South Middle Mangeodge: snravi ("following, group of followers, a group of people loyal to a single leader")
 * Misiuri (loanword): -SNA ("a suffix attached to personal names to mean "follower of X")
 * Early Meddió: -S ("a suffix attached to personal names to mean "follower of X")
 * Risorese: -s ("patrynomic suffix")