Primitive elvish
indō
noun. interior reflection or mind, the mind in its purposing faculty, the will; mood, heart
Changes
inidō/in’dō→ inidu/in’du ✧ PE22/165inidu/in’du→ inidō/in’dō ✧ PE22/165Derivations
Derivatives
- Q. indo “(state of) mind, (inner) thought, mood; will, resolve, (state of) mind, (inner) thought, mood; will, resolve; [ᴹQ.] heart” ✧ PE22/165
- Q. indu- “to will, do on purpose” ✧ PE22/165
- S. ind “some particular purpose or intention of an individual; heart, some particular purpose or intention of an individual; heart [metaphorical], [N.] inner thought, meaning” ✧ PE22/165
- T. indo “a particular will or intention of a person” ✧ PE22/165
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ✶im-dō > indō [imdō] > [indō] ✧ NM/176 Variations
- inidō/in’dō ✧ PE22/165; PE22/165 (
inidō/in’dō)- indu ✧ PE22/165
- inidu/in’du ✧ PE22/165 (
inidu/in’du)