Cāderissa

Cāderissa (Clorō: ka-de- or de- for short), also known as tes Cāderissa (te- ka-de-, roughly meaning ‘of Cādereu’), is the dialect continuum of languages spoken in Loxezō. It has three major dialects: tes Cāderissa, dê Tâveodhi, and sé hAphiẽse.

Etymology
The term Cāderissa is the ablative form of Cādereu, literally ‘from our lands’. It refers to all native dialects of the Clōnnequi. The word comes from central Old Cāderissa *kahderisse; the forms in dêi Tâuhuithei and têi hArlẽinnasei (dêi cáddechei [ðèː kɒ́ððɛçeː] and têi cGãderlei [tɛ̀i gœ̌ðɛɺɛi] respectively) come from the peripheral Old Cāderissa variant *tẹ́s kạ́hdèrès.