mistë noun "fine rain" (MIZD, VT45:35)
Quenya
miste
noun. drizzle
mistë
fine rain
mistë
noun. drizzle, drizzle, [ᴹQ.] fine rain
A word for “drizzle” (PE19/101) or “light rain” (Ety/MIZD) from primitive ✶mizdē, illustrating how ancient zd became st in Quenya.
Conceptual Development: The earliest precursor of this word was ᴱQ. mirde “mist” derived from primitive ᴱ✶mẓđē in the Early Qenya Phonology of the 1910s (PE12/14). In Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s, this became ᴱQ. mie derived from primitive ✶míye as a cognate to ᴱN. midh “mist, drizzle” (PE13/150). In The Etymologies of the 1930s it was ᴹQ. miste “fine rain”, already with the derivation given above and with cognate N. mîdh “dew” (Ety/MIZD). The form miste reappeared in the Outline of Phonology from the early 1950s with the same derivation and Sindarin cognate S. míð but with gloss “drizzle” (PE19/101).
Derivations
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ✶mizdē > miste [mizdē] > [mistē] > [miste] ✧ PE19/101 Variations
- miste ✧ PE19/101
rossë
fine rain, dew
rossë noun "fine rain, dew" (ROS1, PM:371)
timpë
fine rain
timpë noun "fine rain" (LT1:268, Narqelion)
drizzle