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poli January 07, 2019 05:58 PM

...ripente
 
is "ripente" ever used as a suffix in Spanish. I believe I came across it, but cannot recall the word with which it is associated. horroripente???

AngelicaDeAlquezar January 07, 2019 06:30 PM

:thinking: I'm not sure "-ripiente" is Spanish.

There is -ante (for verbs ending with -ar) and -ente/-iente (for verbs ending with -er and -ir), like in:

- cantar -> cantante
- atacar -> atacante
- irritar -> irritante
- demandar -> demandante
- emerger -> emergente
- exceder -> excedente
- repeler -> repelente
- depender -> dependiente
- adherir -> adherente
- vivir -> viviente
- salir -> saliente
- constituir -> constituyente

Not every verb takes the suffix, and there are other cases where the suffix is present but I'm not sure about the root, like in: latente, expectante, excelente, maloliente, decadente...

Finally, I think the word you're looking for with "horror" is "horripilante". According to the DRAE, it comes from the verb "horripilar", which I've never found conjugated, by the way. :D

poli January 07, 2019 06:48 PM

Eureka!!
Horripilante is the word I was searching for. It has been driving me crazy. Thank you, Angelica :pinkdaisies:

AngelicaDeAlquezar January 08, 2019 05:19 PM

Glad to be of help. :D

Sancho Panther January 31, 2019 05:24 AM

Horripilante = horrifying, harrowing.


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