K(n)(a)-

=Old Sumrë=

Affix
k(n)(a)-G
 * Noun > Noun
 * 1) Denotes X which may resemble Y but is not Y, often with a negative or derogatory connotation. If the noun begins in /n/ then the prefix is only k-. If the noun begins in a consonant then kna- is used. If the noun begins in a vowel them kn- is used.

Derived Terms

 * knagyrke ("mountain ridge that is dangerous to cross") < jyrke ("back, spine")
 * knahari ("club, melee weapon") < ahari ("oar")
 * knappaldu ("an aggressive species of hare") < paldu ("hare")
 * knarron ("bad wolf, evil wolf") < ron ("dog")
 * knarröölsga ("red herring, misleading clue") < röölsga ("focal point, target")
 * knattӑӑga ("arrow head") < tӑӑga ("fir tree")
 * knėėga ("deception, trickery") < nėėga ("game")
 * knonra ("awkward silence") < nonra ("word")
 * knyr ("demon, humanoid monster") < nyr ("man")