–ireshkí, suf. Having been ~ (V to A.) While íré is indeed the source of the 'ir' portion of this suffix, it does not provide a perfect aspect as in English, but rather the past tense (see íré). The suffix can be dismantled into its original parts: íré + esh + ekíu + ikurí = -ireshekikurí, i.e. having the product of being ~ed. Due to external influences the suffix esh + eneí = -esheneí has also seen occasional popularity, and is used interchangeably in most situations.
tags: suffix, adjective
reverse terms: -ed