deradical

adj

Etymology

From de- (“from”) + radical (“of or pretaining to a root”).

  1. derived from rādīcālis — “of or pertaining to the root, having roots, radical
  2. inherited from radical
  3. prefixed as deradical — “de + radical

Definitions

  1. Derived directly from a root (rather than from a form that is itself derived).

    • The pattern in (20) is best desctibed as deverbal, in contrast to the deradical pattern in (21) and (22).
    • Vedic -dhyai, as just alluded to, has been considered by many distinguished scholars to be a deradical rather than a depresential suffix, except in a few special forms.

The neighborhood

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