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yor-

enclose, set bounds to/about

yor- vb. "enclose, set bounds to/about" (PE17:43). Past tense yórë, †yondë, perfect oiórië (PE17:43). The forms yonda, yonna "enclosed" may be regarded as the passive participle of this verb.

yor-

verb. to enclose, set bounds to/about, to enclose, set bounds to/about; *to include, contain

@@@ extended meaning “include, contain” from NQ-Wiki, also suggested by Tamas Ferencz

Derivations

  • YOD “fence, enclose” ✧ PE17/043

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
YOD > yor-[jod-] > [joð-] > [jor-]✧ PE17/043

yonda

wide, roomy, extensive

yonda adj."wide, roomy, extensive" (PE17:43), also (as alternative form of yonna) glossed "enclosed", with the latter meaning perhaps intended as the passive participle of the verb yor-

yonda

adjective. enclosed

Derivations

  • YOD “fence, enclose” ✧ PE17/043

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
YOD > yonda[jonda]✧ PE17/043

Variations

  • yonda ✧ PE17/043
  • yonna ✧ PE17/043

yondë

any fairly extensive region with well-marked natural bonds (as mountains or rivers)

yondë noun "any fairly extensive region with well-marked natural bonds (as mountains or rivers)", occurring as a suffix -yondë, -yon/-iondë, -ion in regional names. (PE17:43). Note: †yondë may also be an (archaic/poetic) past tense of the verb yor-, q.v.

yonna

enclosed

yonna adj. (or passive participle) "enclosed", see yor-. (PE17:43)

yonna

adjective. enclosed

oiórië

oiórië

oiórië, perfect tense of yor-, q.v. (PE17:43)

yanda

wide

yanda adj. "wide" (PE17:115); variant of yána #1, q.v.

yanda

adjective. wide

Cognates

  • S. iand “wide” ✧ PE17/115

landa

wide

landa (2) adj. "wide" (LAD). Maybe in landatavárë = *"wide-wood"? (TI:415)

palla

wide, expansive

palla adj. "wide, expansive" (PAL)