(i châd, i chedir), pa.t. hant, with endings hanni- as in hennin ✱”
Sindarin
taw
adverb. thither
Derivations
- ✶tad(a) “thither, thereto, to that” ✧ PE19/104
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ✶tad > tað > tā > taw [tad] > [tā] > [tǭ] > [tau] ✧ PE19/104 Variations
- taw ✧ PE19/104
hant
noun. throw, cast; turn or move in games
Derivations
- ᴹ√KHAT “hurl, cast, send through air, loose from hand”
had
hurl
had
hurl
hav
sit
hav- (i châf, i chevir), pa.t. hamp (with endings hemmi-, as in hemmin ”I sat”) or havant. (VT45:20)
hav
sit
(i châf, i chevir), pa.t. hamp (with endings hemmi-, as in hemmin ”
penna
slant down
(i benna, i phennar)
dadbenn
downhill, sloping down
(inclined, prone [to do]), lenited dhadbenn, pl. dedbinn;
caeda-
verb. sit
dad
downward
;
torn
down
(noun) *torn (i dorn, o thorn), pl. tyrn (i thyrn). Only the pl. tyrn is attested, as part of the name Tyrn Gorthad ”Barrow-downs”.
torn
down
(i dorn, o thorn), pl. tyrn (i thyrn). Only the pl. tyrn is attested, as part of the name Tyrn Gorthad ”Barrow-downs”.
had- (i châd, i chedir), pa.t. hant, with endings hanni- as in hennin *”I hurled”.