card. two. . This gloss was rejected.
Noldorin
tad
cardinal. two
tâd
cardinal. two
tâd
cardinal. two
cerin
noun. circular enclosure
cerin
noun. mound
tad
cardinal. two
tâd
cardinal. two
tâd
cardinal. two
cerin
noun. circular enclosure
cerin
noun. mound
tad
cardinal. two
tad
card
tad
card
card. two. . This gloss was rejected.
tad-dal
adjective. two-legged, two-legged, *biped
tad-dal
noun/adjective. biped, two-legged animal
tâd
cardinal. two
tâd
cardinal. two
levain tad-dail
collective name. Petty Dwarves, (lit.) Two-legged Animals
Levain tad-dail
noun. two-legged animals
levain (pl. of lavan “animal, four-footed beast”), tad (“two”) + tail (pl. of tal “foot”)
tad-dal
two-legged
(lenited dad-dal), pl. tad-dail.
tad-dal
biped
(also as adj. ”two-legged”) *tad-dal (i dad-dal, o thad-dal), pl. tad-dail (i thad-dail)
tad-dal
biped
(i dad-dal, o thad-dal), pl. tad-dail (i thad-dail)
tad-dal
two-legged
(adj. and noun ”biped”) tad-dal (lenited dad-dal), pl. tad-dail.
tâd
cardinal. two
1) tâd (in compounds tad-, as in tad-dal ”two-legged”), 2) (adjectival prefix) ui- (twi-, both).
tâd
two
(in compounds tad-, as in tad-dal ”two-legged”)
er
card
min
card
taw
adverb. thither
cae
card
caen-
card
can
card
canad
card
cerin
noun. circular enclosure
cerin
noun. mound
eneg
card
_ card. _six. Q. enque, enc-. >> odog
leben
card
_ card. _five. Q. lepen, lempe. >> eneg
neder
card
nel
card
_ card. _three. Q. nelde. Fcan, canad, neledh
odog
card
_ card. _seven. Q. otos. >> tolod
tolod
card
_ card. _eight. Q. tolto. >> neder
cerin
circular enclosure
(i gerin, o cherin) (circular raised mound), no distinct pl. form except with article (i cherin).
pêl
enclosure
pêl (i bêl, construct pel) (fence, fenced field, garth), pl. peli (i pheli), the latter forms reflecting the stem pele- (root __, LR:380).
pêl
enclosure
(i bêl, construct pel) (fence, fenced field, garth), pl. peli (i pheli), the latter forms reflecting the stem pele- (root PEL(ES), LR:380).
ui
two
(twi-, both).
tad(a)
adverb. thither, thereto, to that
tad
root. enclosure
(a)tata
cardinal. two
atata
root. two, two; [ᴹ√] again, back
atta
cardinal. two
tata
masculine name. Two
tande
thither
tande adv. "thither" (MC:215; this is "Qenya")
atta
cardinal. two
atta (1) cardinal "two" (AT(AT), Letters:427, VT42:26, 27, VT48:6, 19). Elen atta "two stars" (VT49:44); notice how a noun is indeclinable before this numeral, and any case endings are "singular" and added to the numeral rather than the noun, e.g. genitive elen atto "of two stars" (VT49:45). Attalyar "Bipeds" (sg. *Attalya) = Petty-dwarves (from Sindarin Tad-dail) (WJ:389). A word atta_ "again" was struck out; see the entry _TAT in Etym and cf. ata in this list.
tar(a)
adverb. thither, thither; [ᴹQ.] beyond
atta
cardinal. two
attalaitë
biped
attalaitë adj. "biped" (having two feet) (VT49:42, PE12:88)
panda
enclosure
panda noun "enclosure" (PAD)
satto
cardinal. two
satto, "Qenya" numeral "two" (in Tolkiens later Quenya atta) (VT49:54)
tamen
thither
tamen adv. "thither" (VT49:33). Compare simen.
tamen
adverb. thither
tanna
thither
tanna (2) pron. in allative "thither" (VT14:5, PE16:96; evidently to be understood as the allative of ta #2: "to that [place]"). Compare tar and locative tassë.
tanna
adverb. thither
A word for “thither” appearing in the Nieninquë poem of the 1950s (PE16/96), a combination of ta “that” and the allative suffix -nna. Similarly formed ᴹQ. tanna appeared in Demonstrative, Relative, and Correlative Stems (DRC) from 1948 (PE23/112). ᴹQ. tanna was also used for “thither” in the Koivienéni sentence from the 1930s.
Conceptual Development: In the version of the Nieninqe poem from around 1930, Tolkien used ᴱQ. tande for “thither” (MC/215), with allative suffix -nde that appeared in early 1930s (PE21/52)
tar
adverb. thither
PQ. thither
tar
thither
tar (1) adv. or technically pron. with old allative ending: "thither" (TA). This is ta #1 with the same allative ending -r (from primitive -da) as in mir "into". Compare tanna. According to VT49:11, tar may also appear in the logner form tara.
tara
thither
tara adv. "thither"; see tar #1.
satta
noun. two
The Adûnaic number “two” (SD/428). It seems likely that it is related to Q. atta “two”, as suggested by Carl Hostetter and Patrick Wynne (AAD/22), though it is unclear how the initial s- might have developed in the Adûnaic. It may also be related to the Adûnaic dual suffix -at, as suggested by Andreas Moehn (EotAL/SAT).
tata
cardinal. two
Beware, older languages below! The languages below were invented during Tolkien's earlier period and should be used with caution. Remember to never, ever mix words from different languages!
tad
adverb. thither
atta
root. two
atta
cardinal. two
tata
root. two
tande
adverb. thither
attalaite
adjective. biped
attalin
noun. biped
yúyo
cardinal. two
tō
adverb. thither
panda
noun. enclosure
atta
cardinal. two
tanna
adverb. thither
atha
cardinal. two
hant
adverb. thither
gwerin
noun. enclosure
_ card. _two. Q. atta. Fnel, neledh