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Hmmm... Are there any other examples of a suffix of "ce" transferring to "tial" to mean "about that thing"?

Presence -> Presential

Governance -> Governantial

Fence -> Fential

Evanescence -> Evanesential

The latter is at least the best conceivable name for an Evanescence cover band.



I think it's pretty common, you're just not reaching for the right set of "-ence" words.

Residence -> residential, Evidence -> evidential...

Jurisprudential, existential, penitential...

The only thing is that about half have become "having characteristics related to the thing" instead of "about the thing". Words like consequential, pestilential, preferential have a common usage in this realm but still can be used in the "discussion about a thing" sense.


Ah yeah these are good.


Since you're curious: in the original Latin you'd be looking for words of 3rd declination that have "ent" and, depending on case, end with -ens (contraction of ent+s), -entis, -entia or something like that.

I guess English took (ens -> ence) and (entia + l -> ential).


Reference -> Referential Difference -> Differential Prudence -> Prudential (now I understand the origin of this name)




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