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ᴹQ. landa² n. “plain” (Category: Plain, Field)

ᴹQ. landa², n. “plain” (Category: Plain, Field)

A noun for “a plain” in the Quenya Verbal System (QVS) of the 1940s derived from ᴹ√LAD “lie flat, be flat” with variants landa and lanna (PE22/126), the latter probably derived from *ladna with the voiced stop d becoming a nasal before nasal n. It might simply be the noun form of adjective ᴹQ. landa¹ “wide” from The Etymologies of the 1930s (Ety/LAD).

Neo-Quenya: For purposes of Neo-Quenya, I’d stick to the form landa, which appears in an inflected form landannar “to the plains” early in QVS (PE22/125).

References ✧ PE22/125-126

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Inflections

landannar allative plural “to the plains” ✧ PE22/125

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Phonetic Developments

ᴹ√LAD > lanna [ladna] > [lanna] ✧ PE22/126
ᴹ√LAD > landa [landa] ✧ PE22/126