Post by ASHLYN on Apr 18, 2015 2:05:10 GMT
Bent-
Describes a limb or other body part that is notably angled in some way, typically due to bone damage. Possible suffixes include: -foot, -tail.
Broken-
Describes a limb or other body part that has been broken internally, often at the bone. Possible suffixes include: -foot, -tail, -jaw.
Clawed-
Describes a body part or parts that have been scratched and scarred by the claws of another creature, such as another cat or a badger. The damage is typically quite considerable, and may have resulted in disfigurement and/or limited-to-no function of affected body part or parts. Possible suffixes include: -eye, -face, -throat, -nose, -pelt.
Clouded-
Describes a situation in which a cat’s eye or eyes have become badly affected by a cornea or similar vision-impairing condition, typically unexpectedly (as a result of injury or illness, rather than ageing). Possible suffixes include: -eye.
Crooked-
Describes a body part or body parts that are crooked in appearance, typically with limited or otherwise hindered function as a result. Possible suffixes include: -foot, -tail, -jaw, -neck.
Dead-
Describes a body part or body parts that are no longer functioning at all, often due to injury. Possible suffixes include: -eye, -foot, -tail.
Half-
Describes a situation in which a cat is lacking approximately half of a body part. Possible suffixes include: -tail, -face.
Kinked-
Describes a body part that is noticeably crooked. Possible suffixes include: -tail.
Lost-
Describes a situation in which a cat is lacking a body part or significant piece of a body part, typically due to violent injury. Possible suffixes include: -tail, -foot, -face, -ear, -eye.
Mangled-
Describes a body part or parts that have been badly damaged. Possible suffixes include: -tail, -foot.
Missing-
Describes a situation in which a cat is lacking a body part or significant piece of a body part, due to injury or natural occurrence. Possible suffixes include: -tail, -foot, -face, -ear, -eye.
No-
Describes a situation in which a cat is lacking a body part. In cases where the body part is part of a pair, it typically indicates both body parts are gone. Possible suffixes include: -tail, -ear, -eye, -nose.
One-
Describes a situation in which a cat only has one of a paired set of body parts, typically due to injury. Possible suffixes include: -ear, -eye.
Ragged-
Describes a situation in which a cat has been externally damaged in some way, typically by violence and to a significant degree. Possible suffixes include: -pelt, -face, -ear.
Ripped-
Describes a body part that has been noticeably torn or shredded. Possible suffixes include: -pelt, -ear.
Scarred-
Describes a situation in which a cat has significant and noticeable scarring, typically acquired all at once rather than over a life-time. Possible suffixes include: -face, -pelt.
Shredded-
Describes a body part that has been noticeably torn or shredded. Possible suffixes include: -pelt, -ear.
Split-
Describes a situation in which a cat has had an otherwise whole body part damaged down approximately the middle. Possible suffixes include: -face, -nose, -ear.
Tattered-
Describes a situation in which a cat has been externally damaged in some way, typically by violence and to a significant degree. Possible suffixes include: -pelt, -face, -ear.
Three-
Describes a situation in which a cat has only three functioning legs. Possible suffixes include: -foot.
Torn-
Describes a situation in which a cat has been externally damaged in some way, typically by violence and to a significant degree. Possible suffixes include: -pelt, -face, -ear, -throat.
Twisted-
Describes a body part or body parts that are crooked in appearance, typically with limited or otherwise hindered function as a result. Possible suffixes include: -foot, -tail, -jaw, -neck.
White-
Describes a situation in which a cat’s eye or eyes have become badly affected by a cornea or similar vision-impairing condition, typically unexpectedly (as a result of injury or illness, rather than ageing). Possible suffixes include: -eye.
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Describes a limb or other body part that is notably angled in some way, typically due to bone damage. Possible suffixes include: -foot, -tail.
Broken-
Describes a limb or other body part that has been broken internally, often at the bone. Possible suffixes include: -foot, -tail, -jaw.
Clawed-
Describes a body part or parts that have been scratched and scarred by the claws of another creature, such as another cat or a badger. The damage is typically quite considerable, and may have resulted in disfigurement and/or limited-to-no function of affected body part or parts. Possible suffixes include: -eye, -face, -throat, -nose, -pelt.
Clouded-
Describes a situation in which a cat’s eye or eyes have become badly affected by a cornea or similar vision-impairing condition, typically unexpectedly (as a result of injury or illness, rather than ageing). Possible suffixes include: -eye.
Crooked-
Describes a body part or body parts that are crooked in appearance, typically with limited or otherwise hindered function as a result. Possible suffixes include: -foot, -tail, -jaw, -neck.
Dead-
Describes a body part or body parts that are no longer functioning at all, often due to injury. Possible suffixes include: -eye, -foot, -tail.
Half-
Describes a situation in which a cat is lacking approximately half of a body part. Possible suffixes include: -tail, -face.
Kinked-
Describes a body part that is noticeably crooked. Possible suffixes include: -tail.
Lost-
Describes a situation in which a cat is lacking a body part or significant piece of a body part, typically due to violent injury. Possible suffixes include: -tail, -foot, -face, -ear, -eye.
Mangled-
Describes a body part or parts that have been badly damaged. Possible suffixes include: -tail, -foot.
Missing-
Describes a situation in which a cat is lacking a body part or significant piece of a body part, due to injury or natural occurrence. Possible suffixes include: -tail, -foot, -face, -ear, -eye.
No-
Describes a situation in which a cat is lacking a body part. In cases where the body part is part of a pair, it typically indicates both body parts are gone. Possible suffixes include: -tail, -ear, -eye, -nose.
One-
Describes a situation in which a cat only has one of a paired set of body parts, typically due to injury. Possible suffixes include: -ear, -eye.
Ragged-
Describes a situation in which a cat has been externally damaged in some way, typically by violence and to a significant degree. Possible suffixes include: -pelt, -face, -ear.
Ripped-
Describes a body part that has been noticeably torn or shredded. Possible suffixes include: -pelt, -ear.
Scarred-
Describes a situation in which a cat has significant and noticeable scarring, typically acquired all at once rather than over a life-time. Possible suffixes include: -face, -pelt.
Shredded-
Describes a body part that has been noticeably torn or shredded. Possible suffixes include: -pelt, -ear.
Split-
Describes a situation in which a cat has had an otherwise whole body part damaged down approximately the middle. Possible suffixes include: -face, -nose, -ear.
Tattered-
Describes a situation in which a cat has been externally damaged in some way, typically by violence and to a significant degree. Possible suffixes include: -pelt, -face, -ear.
Three-
Describes a situation in which a cat has only three functioning legs. Possible suffixes include: -foot.
Torn-
Describes a situation in which a cat has been externally damaged in some way, typically by violence and to a significant degree. Possible suffixes include: -pelt, -face, -ear, -throat.
Twisted-
Describes a body part or body parts that are crooked in appearance, typically with limited or otherwise hindered function as a result. Possible suffixes include: -foot, -tail, -jaw, -neck.
White-
Describes a situation in which a cat’s eye or eyes have become badly affected by a cornea or similar vision-impairing condition, typically unexpectedly (as a result of injury or illness, rather than ageing). Possible suffixes include: -eye.
CREDIT: ailuronymy.tumblr.com/namechange