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Q. †psar- v. “to rub” (Category: to Rub)

Q. †psar-, v. “to rub, [ᴹQ.] fret” (Category: to Rub)
ᴱ√GWAṘA “rub”

A verb for “rub” mentioned in the second version of Tengwesta Qenderinwa (TQ2) from around 1950 (PE18/94). It is also mentioned in the Quenya Verbal System of 1948 as the basis for the frequentative verb ᴹQ. sapsarra- “keep on rubbing, fray away” (PE22/113) and in the proverbial phrase ᴹQ. ksaráre psare súle “longing frets the spirit” (PE22/119). The rare initial combination ps- survived up until Classical Quenya, and probably retained this form in tengwar spelling, but was likely pronounced upsar- in Tarquesta (PE19/36, 79).

Conceptual Development: The Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s had ᴱQ. ’warin “rubs” under the early root {ᴱ√WAṘA >>} ᴱ√GWAṘA of the same meaning (QL/103).

Reference ✧ PE18/94 ✧ psar “rub”

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Element In


ᴹQ. †psar- v. (basic-verb) “to rub, fret” (Category: to Rub)

See Q. †psar- for discussion.

References ✧ PE22/119

Related

Inflections

psare aorist “frets” ✧ PE22/119

Element In


ᴱQ. #wara- v. “to rub” (Category: to Rub)

See Q. †psar- for discussion.

References ✧ QL/103

Inflections

’warin 3rd-sg “rubs” ✧ QL/103
wāre past   ✧ QL/103

Cognates

Derivations

Phonetic Developments

ᴱ√GWAṘA > ’warin [gʷar-] > [war-] ✧ QL/103