IpseDixit wrote:xenography --> xeno- (foreign) -graphy (writing)
Yeah, but it apparently also means transplating organs of one organism to another of a different species. According to Wiktionary that's the primary meaning, which is why it's so weird. I mean, sure, that's obviously derived from graft, but still...
IpseDixit wrote:-lagnia (ok, this one I have no idea what it means)
It means lust. Basically an even more sexual suffix than -philia.
IpseDixit wrote:I have no idea what nymph- means.
I don't know what the coherent concept it embodies as a suffix is, except a shared etymology. Apparently it had the secondary (tertiary? quarternary? ...?) meaning of "clitoris" already in Ancient Greek, in addition to the primary meaning of "bride", which is kind of strange and interesting.