Sindarin
taith
noun. mark
taith
noun. a sign
taith
noun. sign, symbol, mark, sign, symbol; mark, [N.] stroke; [G.] letter
Cognates
- Q. tehta “(written) mark, sign, symbol, †written letter, (written) mark, sign, symbol, [ᴹQ.] diacritic, [Q.] †written letter” ✧ PE17/043
Derivations
Element in
- S. andaith “long-mark”
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ✶tek-tā > teith > taith [tektā] > [tekta] > [tektʰa] > [texθa] > [teiθa] > [teiθ] > [taiθ] ✧ PE17/043
teith
noun. a sign
andaith
noun. long-mark, sign used in writing alphabetic tengwar over a vowel, to indicate that it is lengthened.
taen
noun. sign
glandagol
noun. boundary mark
taith
mark
(noun) taith (i daith, o thaith), no distinct pl. form except with article (i thaith). Archaic teith.
taith
mark
(i daith, o thaith), no distinct pl. form except with article (i thaith). Archaic teith.
taith
noun. note, jot, scribbling, (lit.) a little writing
Derivations
- √TEK “make a written mark, sign, write, make a written mark, sign, write, [ᴹ√] write or draw (signs or letters)”
tann
sign
1) (etymologically ”something shown/indicated”) tann (i dann), construct tan, pl. tain (i thain) (MR:185); 2) têw (i dêw, o thêw, construct tew) (letter, tengwa), pl. tîw (i **thîw), coll. pl. téwath**;
tann
sign
(i dann), construct tan, pl. tain (i thain)** **(MR:185)
têw
sign
(i dêw, o thêw, construct tew) (letter, tengwa), pl. tîw (i thîw), coll. pl. téwath
_ n. _a sign, symbol, mark. Q. tehta. >> teith, teithant