Ilk. drôg n. “wolf” (Category: Wolf)
A Doriathrin noun meaning “wolf” derived from the primitive form ᴹ✶d’rāk (Ety/DARÁK), probably from older *✶darākă. The accent mark in the root ᴹ√DARÁK indicated that the first syllable was unstressed, so that the initial [dar-] became [dr-]. Thereafter the long [ā], became [ō] and the voiceless stop [k] voiced to [g] after the vowel.
Reference ✧ Ety/DARÁK ✧ Dor. drôg “wolf”
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ᴹ✶d’rāk > drôg | [darā́k] > [drā́k] > [drṓk] > [drṓg] | ✧ Ety/DARÁK |