Noldorin
hîth
noun. mist
Changes
hîth→ hîth “fog” ✧ Ety/KHISCognates
- ᴹQ. híse “mist, fog” ✧ Ety/KHIS
Derivations
Element in
- N. Hithdilias ✧ TI/124
- N. Hithliniath “Pools of Mist” ✧ Ety/KHIS
- N. Hithlum “Land of Mist, (lit.) Mist-and-Dusk” ✧ Ety/KHIS
- N. hithui “misty”
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ✶khīt(h)i > hîth [kʰītʰi] > [kʰītʰe] > [xītʰe] > [xīθe] > [xīθ] > [hīθ] ✧ Ety/KHIS Variations
- hith ✧ EtyAC/KHIS
- Hith ✧ TI/124
hith
noun. mist, fog
hithw
noun. fog
hithw
noun. fog
Changes
heðw→ hithw ✧ Ety/KHISCognates
- ᴹQ. hiswe “fog” ✧ Ety/KHIS
Derivations
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ✶khithme > hithw [kʰitʰme] > [kʰitʰwe] > [xitʰwe] > [xiθwe] > [xiθw] > [hiθw] > [hiθu] ✧ Ety/KHIS Variations
- heðw ✧ EtyAC/KHIS (
heðw)
mith
noun. white fog, wet mist
A noun in The Etymologies of the 1930s given as N. {heðw >>} hithw “fog” derived from primitive ᴹ✶khithme under the root ᴹ√KHITH “mist, fog” (Ety/KHIS; EtyAC/KHIS).
Conceptual Development: G. huith “fog” from the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s is a likely precursor (GL/49), perhaps derived from a (hypothetical) early root ✱ᴱ√HUYU.
Neo-Sindarin: If adapted to Neo-Sindarin, this word would become ᴺS. hithu, as suggested in HSD (HSD).