You folks are very knowsome about English so please help. Why is it that in English one can make the word Oaken form Oak but not other trees and their woods with the suffix -en?
And what about stuff like Golden but not Stonen? 'the Princess lived in a golden palace but the witch dose not live in a stonen hut'
Oak - Oaken (oak + -en meaning of oak) but why not the following enendings for other trees and things made from their woods?
Enendings work well on all the unvoweled tree words. Whereas -ern and -n in conjunction with a bit of word shortening (Pebben for Pebble rather than Pebblen or Pebblern) work best on the vowel enders.
Beech - Beechen
Elm - Elmen
Larch - Larchen
Yew -Yewen
Holly (can you say Hollern or is it Hollyen or Holln?)
Birch -Birchen
Wych - Wychen
Fir (Firen or Firn or maybe Firnern or Firt?)
Ash -Ashen
Alder (would this be Aldren, Alderen, Aldern or Alden?)
Aspen (Aspenen, Aspern, Aspenern?)
Apple (Applen, Applern, Appeln?)
Cherry (Cherryen, Cherren, Cherrern?)
Walnut (Walnuten, Walnen?)
Myrtle (Myrtlen, Myrtlern, Myrteln?)
Blackthorn (Blackthornen?)
Sloe (Sloen, Sloern?)
Plum - Plumen
Wild - Wilden
Linden (Lindenen, Lindern, Lindeen?)
Lime - Limen
Elder (Elderen, Eldern, Eldren?)
Maple (Maplen, Maplern, Mapeln?)
Fig (Figen, Figern?)
Hawthorne (Hawthornen, Hawthornern?)
Hazel (Hazelen, Hazelern?)
Hornbeam (Hornbeamen, Hornbeamern?)
Chestnut (Chestnuten, Chestnutern, Chesten?)
Rowan (Rowanen, Rowanern, Rown?)
Buckthorn (Buckthornen, Buckthornern?)
Spindle (Spindlen, Spindlern, Spinden?)
Strawberry (Strawnbren, Strawberen, Strawbern, Strawberryen, Strawnbern?)
Wayfaring (Wayfarn, Wayfaringen, Wayfaringern?)
Whitebeam (Whitebeamen, Whitebeamern, Whitebearm?)
Mulberry (Mulberryen, Mulbern, Mulberryen?)
Heaven (Heavenen, Heavenern, Heavern?)
Pear (Pearen, Pearn, Pearern?)
Box - Boxen
Chokers (Chokersen, Chokersern, Chokern?)
And what about stuff like Golden but not Stonen? 'the Princess lived in a golden palace but the witch dose not live in a stonen hut'
Oak - Oaken (oak + -en meaning of oak) but why not the following enendings for other trees and things made from their woods?
Enendings work well on all the unvoweled tree words. Whereas -ern and -n in conjunction with a bit of word shortening (Pebben for Pebble rather than Pebblen or Pebblern) work best on the vowel enders.
Beech - Beechen
Elm - Elmen
Larch - Larchen
Yew -Yewen
Holly (can you say Hollern or is it Hollyen or Holln?)
Birch -Birchen
Wych - Wychen
Fir (Firen or Firn or maybe Firnern or Firt?)
Ash -Ashen
Alder (would this be Aldren, Alderen, Aldern or Alden?)
Aspen (Aspenen, Aspern, Aspenern?)
Apple (Applen, Applern, Appeln?)
Cherry (Cherryen, Cherren, Cherrern?)
Walnut (Walnuten, Walnen?)
Myrtle (Myrtlen, Myrtlern, Myrteln?)
Blackthorn (Blackthornen?)
Sloe (Sloen, Sloern?)
Plum - Plumen
Wild - Wilden
Linden (Lindenen, Lindern, Lindeen?)
Lime - Limen
Elder (Elderen, Eldern, Eldren?)
Maple (Maplen, Maplern, Mapeln?)
Fig (Figen, Figern?)
Hawthorne (Hawthornen, Hawthornern?)
Hazel (Hazelen, Hazelern?)
Hornbeam (Hornbeamen, Hornbeamern?)
Chestnut (Chestnuten, Chestnutern, Chesten?)
Rowan (Rowanen, Rowanern, Rown?)
Buckthorn (Buckthornen, Buckthornern?)
Spindle (Spindlen, Spindlern, Spinden?)
Strawberry (Strawnbren, Strawberen, Strawbern, Strawberryen, Strawnbern?)
Wayfaring (Wayfarn, Wayfaringen, Wayfaringern?)
Whitebeam (Whitebeamen, Whitebeamern, Whitebearm?)
Mulberry (Mulberryen, Mulbern, Mulberryen?)
Heaven (Heavenen, Heavenern, Heavern?)
Pear (Pearen, Pearn, Pearern?)
Box - Boxen
Chokers (Chokersen, Chokersern, Chokern?)