√LEN root. “*way”
A variant of √LED in notes from the late 1950s or early 1960s that Tolkien considered to explain the derivation of S. lembas “waybread” (PE17/60). The root ᴹ√LEN “(?road), way” also appeared earlier in The Etymologies of the 1930s as the basis for N. lembas (EtyAC/LEN). Tolkien may have settled on this root when he revised the earlier root ᴹ√LED (Ety/LED) “go, fare, travel” >> √DEL¹ “walk, go, proceed, travel” in the 1959-60 Quendi and Eldar essay (WJ/360), deciding that its inversion √LED was used mainly in Quenya (WJ/363).
A possible precursor to this root is ᴹ√LĒ “go, fare” in the Declension of Nouns (DN) from the early 1930s with derivative ᴹQ. lesto “journey” (PE21/12). This is turn is probably a later iteration of ᴱ√LEHE¹ “come, be sent, approach” from the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s, given as a variant of ᴱ√ELE¹ (QL/52). It is probably the basis for contemporaneous G. len “come, arrived” and G. lentha- “come towards speaker, approach, draw near” (GL/53) and possibly ᴱQ. lehe- or ᴱQ. lehta- “ride” from the English-Qenya Dictionary of the 1920s (PE15/76).
For a discussion of other parallel roots, see √LED and √DEL¹.
References ✧ PE17/60, 159
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ᴹ√LEN root. “(?road), way”
Reference ✧ EtyAC/LEN ✧ “(?road), way”
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ᴱ√LEHE¹ root. “come, be sent, approach” (Category: to Come)
Reference ✧ QL/52 ✧ LEHE “come, be sent, approach”
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ᴱ√ELE > LEHE | [lexxe-] > [lehe-] | ✧ QL/52 |