... and here's some more, from "A Comprehensive Russian Grammar" (1992) by Terence Wade. They are arranged in sets where appropriate. Stress has been marked in bold for adjective of more than two syllables - for adjectives of two syllable, the stem is stressed, not the ending:
весенний - spring
(летний - summer [already been posted])
осенний - autumn
зимний - winter
вчерашний - yesterday's
сегодняшний - today's
завтрашний - tomorrow's
субботний - saturday's
всегдашний - customary
давний - long-standing
давнишний - of long standing
прежний - former
древний - ancient
недавний - recent
прошлогодний - last year's
теперешний / нынешний - present-day
тогдашний - of that time
внешний - external
внутренний - internal
тамошний - of that place
здешний - of this place
домашний - domestic
крайний - extreme
соседний - neighbouring, next
дочерний - daughter's/daughterly
замужняя - married (of a woman)
сыновний - filial/brotherly
искренний - sincere
лишний - superfluous
порожний - empty
and the only soft adjective not to end with "-ний":
карий hazel (of eyes)



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