G. rô- v. “to remain, stay, stand; to endure” (Category: to Stay, Wait, Remain)
A verb in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s glossed “remain, stay, stand”, which in combination with the dative also meant “endure” (GL/47). It appeared above an adjective form G. rô “enduring, long suffering; quiet, gentle, docile”. There was a bar joining these two words, an “X” next to the bar possibly indicating their rejection. These words may have been based on the early root ᴱ√RU’U with derivatives like ᴱQ. rue “rest, stillness, remaining, steadfastness” (QL/80).
References ✧ GL/66; LT2A/Rúsitaurion
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rôthi | past | ✧ GL/66 |
rûthi | past | ✧ GL/66 |
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