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Middle Primitive Elvish

roy

root. chase

A root in The Etymologies of the 1930s glossed “chase” with derivatives like ᴹQ. roime/N. rhui(w) “hunt, hunting” and ᴹQ. ronyo/N. rhŷn(w) “chaser, hound of chase” (Ety/ROY¹; EtyAC/ROY¹); the root was originally given as ᴹ√RUY (EtyAC/ROY¹).

Changes

  • RUYROY¹ ✧ Ety/ROY¹

Derivatives

  • ᴹ✶ronyō “‘chaser’, hound of chase” ✧ Ety/ROY¹; EtyAC/ROY¹
    • ᴹQ. ronyo “‘chaser’, hound of chase, *hunting dog” ✧ Ety/ROY¹; EtyAC/ROY¹
    • N. rhŷn “chaser, hound of chase” ✧ Ety/ROY¹
  • ᴹQ. roime “hunt, hunting” ✧ Ety/ROY¹
  • ᴹQ. roita- “to pursue, to pursue, *chase” ✧ Ety/ROY¹
  • N. rhui(w) “hunt, hunting” ✧ Ety/ROY¹
  • ᴺS. ruida- “to pursue, chase”

Variations

  • RUY ✧ EtyAC/ROY¹ (RUY)
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/ROY¹; EtyAC/ROY¹] Group: Eldamo. Published by

roy

root. ruddy, red

Derivatives

  • ᴹQ. roina “ruddy” ✧ Ety/ROY²
  • N. gruin “ruddy” ✧ Ety/ROY²

Variations

  • GROJ ✧ Ety/ROY²
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/ROY²] Group: Eldamo. Published by