An unglossed root in a rejected paragraph from the Quenya Verbal System of the 1940s (PE22/112 note #78).
Middle Primitive Elvish
thil
root. THIL
Derivatives
Element in
- ᴹ✶Ithil “moon” ✧ Ety/I²
- ᴹQ. Narsil
- N. Belthil “Divine Radiance” ✧ Ety/SIL; Ety/THIL
- N. Galathilion “White Tree of Valinor” ✧ Ety/THIL
- On. Balthil “White Tree of Valinor”
sil
root. shine silver
Derivatives
Element in
- ᴹ√SILIP ✧ Ety/SIL
skil
root. [unglossed]
stin
root. [unglossed]
khlip
root. [unglossed]
iw
root. [unglossed], [ᴱ√] *fish
stā
root. [unglossed]
A deleted root reference in The Etymologies apparently serving as the basis for the verbal action suffix ᴹ✶-stā “-ing” in ᴹ✶khau̯-stā “rest-ing” (Ety/KHAW; EtyAC/KHAW). See the entry on ✶-stā for further discussion.
Derivatives
- ᴹ✶-stā “-ing” ✧ EtyAC/KHAW
phan
root. [unglossed]
A deleted root in The Etymologies of the 1930s with no glosses or derivatives and no clear function (EtyAC/PHAN).
maiga
root. [unglossed]
An unglossed root appearing in the first version of Tengwesta Qenderinwa from the 1930s (TQ1) to illustrate certain patterns of root formation (PE18/66). It may have serving as the basis for ᴹQ. Maia, though this word was given different derivations later.
Variations
- maiga ✧ PE18/066
kaltwa
?. [unglossed]
Derivatives
- ᴹQ. kaltua “[unglossed]” ✧ PE19/048
Variations
- kalt-wa ✧ PE19/048
torōmā
noun. [unglossed]
Derivatives
- ᴹQ. toróma “[unglossed]” ✧ PE19/059; PE19/059
Variations
- torṓmā ✧ PE19/059
auluta-
verb. [unglossed]
Derivatives
- ᴹQ. olta- “[unglossed]” ✧ PE19/058
Variations
- áuluta- ✧ PE19/058
bay
root. [unglossed]
Variations
BAYA✧ EtyAC/WAY (BAYA)
kōmā
noun. [unglossed]
Derivatives
- ᴹQ. kóma “*ball” ✧ PE19/059; PE19/059
Variations
- kṓmā ✧ PE19/059
uruk
root. [unglossed]
A root in The Etymologies of the 1930s with no glosses or derivatives and no clear function (EtyAC/URUK).
us
root. [unglossed]
A root in The Etymologies of the 1930s with no glosses or derivatives and no clear function (EtyAC/US).
A root mentioned in passing in as a variant of ᴹ√KIL “divide” in The Etymologies of the 1930s, but it had no derivatives and appeared nowhere else (Ety/KIL).