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Early Primitive Elvish

tasa

root. *fringe

Derivatives

  • Eq. tasarin “willow” ✧ QL/089
  • Eq. taste “fringe” ✧ QL/089
  • G. tast “border, fringe”
  • G. tathrin “willow”
Early Primitive Elvish [QL/089] Group: Eldamo. Published by

taþa

root. count

The root {ᴱ√TASA >>} ᴱ√TAÞA “count” appeared in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s, with derivatives ᴱQ. tanta “number” and ᴱQ. tasta- “reckon” (QL/90). It also had derivatives in the contemporaneous Gnomish Lexicon such as G. {tant >>} tast “number” and {tath- >>} G. tathna- “number, count, reckon” (GL/69), the later the basis for {udathriol >>} G. udathnarol as in G. Nínin-Udathriol “[Battle of] Unnumbered Tears”, the earliest name for S. Nirnaeth Arnoediad of the same meaning. In Tolkien’s later writings, counting and number words were based on the root √NOT (Ety/NOT; PE17/62).

Changes

  • TASATAÞA ✧ QL/090

Derivatives

  • Eq. tanta “number” ✧ QL/090
  • Eq. tasinwa “numbered”
  • Eq. tasta- “to reckon” ✧ QL/090
  • G. tathn “number”
  • G. tant “a number”
  • G. tathna- “to number, count, reckon”
  • G. tath- “to count”
  • G. tast “total, amount”

Variations

  • TASA ✧ QL/090 (TASA)
Early Primitive Elvish [QL/090] Group: Eldamo. Published by

noto Reconstructed

root. count

Derivatives

  • ᴱ✶notta
    • En. noth “number” ✧ PE13/151
  • En. gonod- “to count (up)”
  • En. nod- “to count”
Early Primitive Elvish Group: Eldamo. Published by