Gnomish
dair
noun. play, merriment
Derivations
- ᴱ√TYALA “*play”
Element in
- G. Bara Dhair Haithin “Cottage of the Lost Play” ✧ LT2A/Mar Vanwa Tyaliéva
- G. Dairon “The Fluter” ✧ GL/29; LT2A/Mar Vanwa Tyaliéva
- G. dairwed “merry, funny (common)” ✧ GL/29 (
dairwed); GL/29; PE13/112- G. dairiol “merry (of things), funny” ✧ GL/29; PE13/112
- G. dairwen “mirth” ✧ GL/29; LT2A/Mar Vanwa Tyaliéva; PE13/112
- G. dairog “merry (of persons)” ✧ GL/29; PE13/112
- G. dairtha- “to play, amuse” ✧ GL/29; PE13/112
Variations
- Dair ✧ LT2A/Mar Vanwa Tyaliéva
saltha-
verb. play
@@@ Initial development hard to explain ... elsewhere ty- gives k-