Primitive elvish
saw
root. disgusting, foul, vile; bad, unhealthy, ill, wretched
Changes
SAW→ ÞAW ✧ PE17/068- SAWA → THAW “disgusting, foul, vile” ✧ PE17/184
Derivatives
- ✶sawā “filth” ✧ PE17/183
- Q. sau- “very badly” ✧ PE17/183
- Q. saura “cruel, evil, vile; stinking, foul; bad, unhealthy, ill, wretched, stinking, foul, [ᴹQ.] evil-smelling, putrid; [Q.] cruel, evil, vile; [Q.] bad, unhealthy, ill, wretched” ✧ PE17/172; PE17/183
- S. saur “bad (of food), putrid” ✧ PE17/183
- S. thaur “abominable, horrible” ✧ PE17/172
Variations
- SAWA ✧ PE17/172 (SAWA); PE17/183; PE17/184 (SAWA)
sawā
noun. filth
Derivations
- √SAW “disgusting, foul, vile; bad, unhealthy, ill, wretched” ✧ PE17/183
Derivatives