... wrong-caused, live-dead, kiss-cheek, seven-double (Sidney); filthy-feculent,cold-congealed, nigh-forwearied, mossy-hoar (Spenser) and even whole phrases, as inShakespeare’s ‘world-without-end ... in (9) draws partly on the resources of derivationalmorphology (to produce the series justa-injusta-juste) but more heavily oninflectional morphology (which produces justam-justus-justa-justis). ... paraphrases (1645) – where he produces compounds such as sin-worn, new-entrusted, sea-girt, smooth-dittied, froth-becurled, thunder-clasping, and hislater work, where the numbers are fewer and...