Primitive elvish skū root. curse A root appearing Definitive Linguistic Notes (DLN) from 1959 with variants √SKŪ, √KHŪ, glossed “curse” and with derivatives Q. húna “cursed, accursed” and Q. húta- “to curse”; it was the opposite of √AYA “revere” (PE17/149). Derivatives Q. húna “cursed, accursed” ✧ PE17/149Q. húta- “to curse” ✧ PE17/149ᴺS. húda- “to curse” Variations KHŪ ✧ PE17/149; PE17/157; PE17/184 skū noun. ‽ khū root. curse skā noun. ‽ pū noun. ‽ sisti root. ‽ Derivatives ᴺQ. sistë “ulcer, sore, boil”
A root appearing Definitive Linguistic Notes (DLN) from 1959 with variants √SKŪ, √KHŪ, glossed “curse” and with derivatives Q. húna “cursed, accursed” and Q. húta- “to curse”; it was the opposite of √AYA “revere” (PE17/149).