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Q. hlapu- v. “to blow, fly or stream in the wind” (Category: to Blow)

Q. hlapu-, v. “to blow, fly or stream in the wind” (Category: to Blow)

A verb glossed “fly or stream in the wind” (MC/223) from the Markirya poem of the 1960s appearing in its active participle form within the phrase winga hlápula “the foam blowing” (MC/222).

Conceptual Development: The version of ᴱQ. Oilima Markirya from around 1930 instead had ᴱQ. pusta- in the phrase ᴱQ. falma pustane of the “the foam blowing” (MC/213). Earlier still the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s had ᴱQ. pus- “blow, snort” derived from the root ᴱ√PUSU “puff, blow, puff out, make swell” (QL/76). However, in The Etymologies from around 1937, ᴹQ. pusta- instead meant “to stop” (Ety/PUS), and the verb for “puff” was ᴹQ. hwesta- (Ety/SWES).

References ✧ MC/222-223

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hlápula active-participle “blowing” ✧ MC/222

Element In


ᴱQ. #pusta- v. “to blow” (Category: to Blow)

See Q. hlapu- for discussion.

References ✧ MC/213

Inflections

pustane active-participle “blowing” ✧ MC/213

Element In

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ᴱQ. pus- v. “to puff, snort” (Category: to Blow)

See Q. hlapu- for discussion.

References ✧ QL/76

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pūse past ✧ QL/76

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Phonetic Developments

ᴱ√PUSU > pus- [pus-] ✧ QL/76