Q. susta- [þ] v. (ta-causative) “to blow (tr.)” (Category: to Blow)
A verb in notes from around 1957 given as susta or sūta “blow (intr.)”, derived from primitive ✶thusta- or ✶thūta- based on the √THU(S) “blow, cause an air movement” (NM/239 and NM/240 note #9). The first of these appeared in the untranslated phrase sustanë Manwëo súlë ten i indo Sindicollo, probably meaning “*the spirit of Manwe blew unto the heart of Thingol” as suggested by Carl Hostetter (NM/240 note #7).
Neo-Quenya: Since it appears in a sentence, I prefer susta- over súta- for purposes of Neo-Quenya.
References ✧ NM/239
Glosses
Variations
Inflections
Sustane | past | ✧ NM/239 |
sustanë | past | ✧ NM/239 |
Element In
Derivations
Phonetic Developments
✶thusta > susta | [tʰusta] > [θusta] > [susta] | ✧ NM/239 |
Q. súta- [þ] v. (ta-causative) “to blow (tr.)” (Category: to Blow)
References ✧ NM/239-240
Glosses
Variations
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Inflections
sūtane | past | ✧ NM/239 |
Derivations
Phonetic Developments
✶thūta > sūta | [tʰūta] > [θūta] > [sūta] | ✧ NM/239 |