Early Primitive Elvish
tṇtṇ
root. *bounce
Derivatives
Element in
- Eq. tantilta- “[unglossed]”
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tṇtṇ
root. *bounce
Derivatives
Element in
- Eq. tantilta- “[unglossed]”
A root appearing as ᴱ√TṆTṆ in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s with derivatives like ᴱQ. tanta- “bounce, bound, rebound”, and ᴱQ. tantl “shuttle” (QL/93-94). It also had derivatives in the contemporaneous Gnomish Lexicon like G. tanta “a dance” and G. tinta- “dance” (GL/69-70). The verb ᴱQ. tanta- “bounce” also appeared in the Early Qenya Grammar of the 1920s with the same derivation, along with other verbs like ᴱQ. tantilta- “hop” and ᴱQ. tantya- “set bouncing” (PE14/58). In much later writings from around 1968, Q. tanta- was given the gloss “to play a harp” (VT41/10).
Neo-Eldarin: I prefer 1930s ᴹ√ÑGAN(AD) as the basis for “harp” words, so I’d update early ᴱ√TṆTṆ to ᴺ√TANTA “bounce” to salvage early “bounce” words, but I’d use later ᴹ√LILT for “dance” words.