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Middle Primitive Elvish

tak

root. fix, make fast, make

Derivatives

  • Ilk. tâch “firm, stiff, solid” ✧ Ety/TAK
  • Ilk. tag- “to fix, construct, make” ✧ Ety/TAK
  • ᴹ✶atakwē “construction, building” ✧ Ety/TAK
    • ᴹQ. ataqe “construction, building” ✧ Ety/TAK
    • N. adab “building, house” ✧ Ety/TAK
  • ᴹ✶takmā “thing for fixing” ✧ Ety/TAK
    • Ilk. taum “holder, socket, hasp, clasp, staple” ✧ Ety/TAK
    • ᴹQ. tangwa “hasp, clasp, hasp, clasp, *fastener” ✧ Ety/TAK
    • N. taew “holder, socket, hasp, clasp, staple” ✧ Ety/TAK
  • ᴹ✶taksē “nail, pin” ✧ Ety/TAK
    • Ilk. tass “pin” ✧ Ety/TAK
    • ᴹQ. takse “nail” ✧ Ety/TAK
    • N. taes “nail” ✧ Ety/TAK
  • ᴹ✶talkō “craftsmen, wright” ✧ PE18/054
  • ᴹ✶tanka “firm”
    • ᴹQ. tanka “firm, fixed, sure, firm, fixed, sure, [ᴱQ.] fast; steady, (stead)fast”
  • ᴹ✶tankla “brooch, clasp, pin” ✧ Ety/TAK; PE18/050
    • Ilk. tangol “pin, brooch” ✧ Ety/TAK
    • ᴹQ. tankil “brooch, clasp, pin; fastener” ✧ Ety/TAK; PE18/051; PE19/040; PE19/040
    • N. tachol “brooch, clasp, pin” ✧ Ety/TAK
    • On. tankla “clasp, brooch” ✧ PE18/051; PE18/051
    • N. tachol “brooch, clasp, pin” ✧ PE18/051
    • ᴹT. tancul “clasp, brooch” ✧ PE18/051; PE18/051
  • ᴹQ. tak- “to fasten, to fasten, [ᴱQ.] fix” ✧ Ety/TAK
  • ᴹQ. tanka “firm, fixed, sure, firm, fixed, sure, [ᴱQ.] fast; steady, (stead)fast” ✧ Ety/TAK; PE22/111
  • N. taetha- “to fasten, tie” ✧ Ety/TAK
  • N. tanc “firm, firm; [ᴱN.] steady, steadfast; [G.] settled” ✧ Ety/TAK
  • N. tangad(a)- “to make firm, confirm, establish, to make firm, confirm, establish, [ᴱN.] fix” ✧ Ety/TAK

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Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/PEL; Ety/TAK; PE18/050; PE18/054; PE22/111] Group: Eldamo. Published by