S. northa- v. “to make run” (Category: to Ride)
A causative verb in notes from the late 1950s or early 1960s based on the root √NOR “run”, meaning “make run, specially used of riding horses or other animals” so probably also having the sense “*ride” like its Quenya cognate Q. norta- (PE17/168).
Conceptual Development: The Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s had G. northa- “to send rolling, speed” (GL/61), clearly based on the early root ᴱ√NORO “run, go smoothly, ride, spin” (QL/67). This early root had other derivatives like G. norn “wheel”.
Neo-Sindarin: I let the root √NOR retain the sense “roll” for purposes of Neo-Eldarin, so I would keep the sense “send rolling, speed” for S. northa- as well, using it for both “ride [an animal]” and “ride [a vehicle]”.
Reference ✧ PE17/168 ✧ “make run, specially used of riding horses or other animals”
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√NOR > northa- | [norta-] > [nortʰa-] > [norθa-] | ✧ PE17/168 |
G. northa- v. “to send rolling, speed” (Category: to Push, Shove)
Reference ✧ GL/61 ✧ “to send rolling, speed”
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