Noldorin
penn
noun. declivity, slope
penn
noun. declivity
Cognates
Derivations
- ᴹ√PEN(ED) “*hillside, slope” ✧ Ety/DEN; Ety/PEN
Element in
- N. amben “uphill, uphill; [ᴱN.] arduous, difficult, tiresome” ✧ Ety/DEN (
amdenn); Ety/PEN- N. dadben “downhill, inclined, prone, downhill, inclined, prone; [ᴱN.] (figuratively) easy-going, easy, not arduous” ✧ Ety/DEN (
dadðenn/dadhenn); Ety/PEN- N. pendrath “passage up or down slope, stairway”
- N. Pensarn
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ√DEN > dend > denn [ndenda] > [denda] > [dend] > [denn] ✧ Ety/DEN ᴹ√PÉNED > pend > penn [pende] > [pend] > [penn] ✧ Ety/PEN Variations
- denn ✧ Ety/DEN (
denn)- penn ✧ Ety/PEN
penn
noun. Elf
Cognates
- ᴹQ. Qende “Elf”
Derivations
- ᴹ√KWEN(ED) “Elf”
Element in
- N.
Morbenn“Dark Elf” ✧ EtyAC/MOR (Morbenn)Variations
- penn ✧ PE22/067
pend
noun. declivity, slope
penedh
noun. Elf
Cognates
Derivations
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ✶kwenedē > penedh [kwenedē] > [penedē] > [penede] > [peneðe] > [peneð] ✧ Ety/KWEN(ED) ᴹ✶kwenedē > penidh [kwenedī] > [penedī] > [penedi] > [peneði] > [peniði] > [penið] ✧ Ety/KWEN(ED) Variations
- peneð ✧ EtyAC/SET (peneð)
atlanna-
verb. to slope, slant