This demonstrative adjective is probably enclitic. We have suggested that this possibility could perhaps explain why the mutated form of tîw on the Doors of Durin is thiw instead of the expected thîw, see HL/69
Sindarin
hen
pronoun. this
sen
adjective. this
sen
pronoun. this
pl1. sín {ī}_ dem. pron. _this.
sen
pronoun. this
Changes
sĭn→ sen ✧ PE17/044th[en]→ hen ✧ VT50/18Derivations
- ✶sĭnā “this” ✧ PE17/044; VT49/34
Element in
- S. Celebrimbor o Eregion teithant i thiw hin “Celebrimbor of Hollin drew these signs” ✧ LotR/0305; PE17/044
- S. i glinn hen agorer Edain mi Velerian, ach hí in Ellath îr ed epholar “*this song Men made in Beleriand, but now the Elves alone (?remember) it” ✧ VT50/14; VT50/18; VT50/18
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ✶sĭna > sen [sinā] > [sina] > [sena] > [sen] ✧ PE17/044 Variations
- sĭn ✧ PE17/044 (
sĭn)- then ✧ VT50/14
- th[en] ✧ VT50/18 (
th[en])
se
pronoun. this
Derivations
- √SI “this, this, [ᴹ√] here, now”
sen
this
*sen, lenited hen. Only attested in lenited pl. form hin* (unlenited sin) ”these” in the Moria Gate inscription (i thiw hin**, ”these letters”).
sen
this
lenited hen. Only attested in lenited pl. form hin (unlenited ✱sin) ”these” in the Moria Gate inscription (i thiw hin, ”these letters”).
pl1. hin _ dem. pron. _this.