(the ”Noldorin” form caer listed in the Etymologies was apparently abandoned by Tolkien).
Sindarin
pae
cardinal. ten
pae
cardinal. ten
Cognates
- Q. quëan “ten” ✧ VT48/06
Derivations
Element in
- ᴺS. caphaen “forty”
- ᴺS. enephaen “sixty”
- ᴺS. lephaen “fifty”
- ᴺS. nederphaen “ninety”
- ᴺS. nelphaen “thirty”
- ᴺS. odophaen “seventy”
- ᴺS. odobaen “seventy”
- ᴺS. paedolodh “eighteen”
- ᴺS. paegan “fourteen”
- ᴺS. paeleben “fifteen”
- ᴺS. paeneder “nineteen”
- ᴺS. paeneg “sixteen”
- ᴺS. paenel “thirteen”
- ᴺS. paenodog “seventeen”
- S. paenui “tenth” ✧ VT42/25
- ᴺS. taphaen “twenty”
- ᴺS. tolophaen “eighty”
Variations
- pae(an) ✧ VT48/21
paean
cardinal. ten
cae
cardinal. ten
caen
cardinal. ten
Cognates
- Q. cëa(n) “ten” ✧ PE17/095
Element in
- S. nelchaenen “*thirtieth”
- S.
caenui“tenth”Variations
- caen-/cae ✧ PE17/095
caen-
cardinal. ten
pae
cardinal. ten
pae
ten
paenui
tenth
.
pae (the ”Noldorin” form caer listed in the Etymologies was apparently abandoned by Tolkien).