Quenya 

húta-

curse

húta- vb. "curse", pa.t. huntë or huntanë. It is unclear whether the word húna "cursed, accursed" should be regarded as the passive participle of this verb, or only as an independent (though obviously related) adjective. (PE17:149)

húna

cursed, accursed

húna 1) adj. "cursed, accursed". Cf. húta-. (PE17:149)

húna

adjective. cursed, accursed

Derivations

  • SKŪ “curse” ✧ PE17/149

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
SKŪ > hūna[skūna] > [xūna] > [hūna]✧ PE17/149

Variations

  • hūna ✧ PE17/149

racco

noun. curse

Cognates

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Sindarin 

rhach

noun. curse

Sindarin [e-'Rach MR/373] Group: SINDICT. Published by

rhach

noun. curse

@@ form suggested by David Salo (GS/284)

Cognates

  • ᴺQ. rac- “to curse”
  • ᴺQ. racco “curse”

Element in

rhach

curse

(noun) *rhach (?i thrach or ?i rach the lenition product of rh is uncertain), pl. rhaich (?idh raich). The word is only attested in mutated form e·**rach ”of the curse” in MR:373; David Salo theorizes that this is how a word in rh- appears after the genitival article en** ”of the”.

rhach

curse

(?i thrach or ?i rachthe lenition product of rh is uncertain), pl. rhaich (?idh raich). The word is only attested in mutated form e·’rach ”of the curse” in MR:373; David Salo theorizes that this is how a word in rh- appears after the genitival article en ”of the”.

Primitive elvish

khū

root. curse

skū

root. curse

A root appearing Definitive Linguistic Notes (DLN) from 1959 with variants √SKŪ, √KHŪ, glossed “curse” and with derivatives Q. húna “cursed, accursed” and Q. húta- “to curse”; it was the opposite of √AYA “revere” (PE17/149).

Derivatives

  • Q. húna “cursed, accursed” ✧ PE17/149
  • Q. húta- “to curse” ✧ PE17/149
  • ᴺS. húda- “to curse”

Variations

  • KHŪ ✧ PE17/149; PE17/157; PE17/184
Primitive elvish [PE17/149; PE17/157; PE17/184] Group: Eldamo. Published by