Primitive elvish pher root. *ready, prompt An unglossed root given as √PHERE appearing in Definitive Linguistic Notes (DLN) from 1959 with derivatives like S. fair “quick, ready, prompt” and Q. ferya-/S. feria- “make ready (promptly)” (PE17/181), so the root probably meant “✱ready, prompt”. Derivatives ✶pheryā “quick, ready, prompt” ✧ PE17/181 ᴺQ. ferya “quick, ready, prompt”S. fair “quick, ready, prompt” ✧ PE17/181Q. férima “ready to hand, (quickly) available” ✧ PE17/181Q. ferya- “to make ready (promptly), to make ready (promptly), *prepare” ✧ PE17/181S. feria- “to make ready (promptly)” ✧ PE17/181S. ferui “ready to hand, (quickly) available” ✧ PE17/181 Variations PHERE ✧ PE17/181
An unglossed root given as √PHERE appearing in Definitive Linguistic Notes (DLN) from 1959 with derivatives like S. fair “quick, ready, prompt” and Q. ferya-/S. feria- “make ready (promptly)” (PE17/181), so the root probably meant “✱ready, prompt”.