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Middle Primitive Elvish

(s)ri

root. *edge, border

An unglossed root in The Etymologies of the 1930s with derivatives like ᴹQ. ríma “edge, hem, border” and N. rhîf “brink, brim” (Ety/RĪ). Tolkien then added a note “alter to SRI-” without revising the derivatives (EtyAC/RĪ). Given that all its derivatives indicate primitive rīm-, it is almost certainly a later iteration of the unglossed root ᴱ√RIMI from the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s with derivatives like ᴱQ. rim- “border on, lie at edge, neighbour” and ᴱQ. rímen “border, shore”, given in the same entry with the root ᴱ√RIPI with which it was apparently confused (QL/80). ᴱ√RIMI likewise had derivatives in the contemporaneous Gnomish Lexicon such as G. rim “a stripe, line; border, fringe” (GL/65), though blending with ᴱ√RIPI complicates the analysis; see that entry for further details.

Changes

  • SRI ✧ EtyAC/RĪ

Derivatives

  • Ilk. rîm “edge, hem, border” ✧ Ety/RĪ
  • ᴺQ. hríma “edge, hem, border”
  • ᴹQ. ríma “edge, hem, border” ✧ Ety/RĪ
  • ᴺS. rhîf “brink, brim”
  • N. rhîf “brink, brim” ✧ Ety/RĪ

Variations

  • ✧ Ety/RĪ; EtyAC/RĪ
  • SRI ✧ EtyAC/RĪ
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/RĪ; EtyAC/RĪ] Group: Eldamo. Published by

root. *edge, border

Middle Primitive Elvish Group: Eldamo. Published by