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Jacobs give peremptus
+ dies
. As peremptus
comes from perimo
(per
+ emo
), I think we have to hyphenate per-en-di-e
.
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Depending on the rule followed, it will also take into account all the following words (derived or close in the dictionary):
- comperendinatio
- comperendinatus
- comperendino
- comperendinus
- perendie
- perendinatio
- perendinus
- perenne
- perennis
- perenniservus
- perennitas
- perenniter
- perenno
- perenticida
only perenticida
must have a classic hyphenation because it comes from pera
+ cædo
.
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Jacobs give
peremptus
+dies
. Asperemptus
comes fromperimo
(per
+emo
), I think we have to hyphenateper-en-di-e
.
I would not trust Jacob as the only source. This work is rather old and it often differs from other sources in difficult cases.
The ThLL (volume X.1, 1982–1997) says concerning the etymology:
cf. -diē adverbiorum ho-, cottī, postrī-diē etc.; pars prior peren- nondum explanata fere indicationem intervalli continere putatur, cf. e. g. theod. über-morgen; haud magis perspicitur adi. cognatum perendinus (vox prisca ? v. infra l. 63), neque coniunctio cum ἔνη adhuc potuit probari.
The etymological dictionary of Ernout/Meillet states:
De *peren-diē « le jour par delà » ; la comparaison de prīdiē, postrīdiē montre qu'il n'y a qu'un élément dans peren- et qu'on ne saurait le décomposer en *per-en-diē. Comme ho-diē, le premier élément peren- est un thème nu, normal dans un premier terme de composé.
I think these statements justify the hyphenation pe-ren-di-e
.
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Depending on the rule followed, it will also take into account all the following words (derived or close in the dictionary):
The word of this list belong to three different groups.
- All words containing
perenn
derive from per + annum without any doubt. So the hyphenation isper-en-nis
etc. - All words containing
perend
are cognate to perendie. The hyphenation should bepe-ren-die
etc. as suggested above. - perenticida is cognate to none of the other words. The hyphenation is
pe-ren-ti-ci-da
as you already stated.
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Your explanation is clear and precise. So it's perfect, I correct the patterns. So, only words with 2 n
keep the per-
hyphenation.
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