Primitive elvish

kwin

root. crest, salient or top edge

A root Tolkien introduced to explain S. pinnath “ridges” (class plural of pind) in Pinnath Gelin “Green Ridges” (PE17/173). It appeared below √PED “fall in steep slant, incline, slope”, which was the basis for the similarly formed S. pend “slope”. In notes elsewhere Tolkien said that pinnath was a blending of the two plural forms of pend: general plural pind and class plural pennath (PE17/24), but it seem he later decided pind was from the distinct root √KWIN.

Derivatives

  • kwinde “crest, ridge”
    • Q. quín(ë) “crest, ridge” ✧ PE17/024
    • S. pind “crest, ridge” ✧ PE17/024
  • Q. quín(ë) “crest, ridge” ✧ PE17/173
  • Q. quinna “crested” ✧ PE17/173
  • S. pind “crest, ridge” ✧ PE17/173
Primitive elvish [PE17/158; PE17/173] Group: Eldamo. Published by

kwin

root. *squeak

Derivatives

  • ᴺQ. quin- “to speak high, squeak”
  • ᴺQ. quínë “squeaking, *squeak”