eesliitunud
Eesliitunud is a term used in Estonian linguistics to describe a word or form in which a prefix has been attached to a base, creating a single morpho-lexical unit. The concept is applied across word classes, especially with verbs that take productive prefixes and with certain derived adjectives. In descriptions, eesliitunud forms are distinguished from bare bases by the presence and impact of the prefix on meaning, form, and sometimes pronunciation.
Etymology and definition: The word is formed from eesliit, meaning prefix, and the suffix -unud, which yields
Formation and characteristics: Prefixes in Estonian such as taas-, ümber-, vast-, or al- can attach to verbs,
Examples: taasjutustama (to retell) and taasavaldama (to republish) are cited as eesliitunud constructions, where the prefixes
See also: prefix, Estonian morphology, Estonian orthography, compound word.