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Q. atto n. “daddy, father (familiar/family)” (Category: Father)

Q. atto, n. “daddy, father (familiar/family)” (Category: Father)

A family or familiar word for a father, roughly equivalent to English words like “daddy” (VT47/10, 26; VT48/19), a simplified form based on the root √AT(AR) (VT48/19).

Conceptual Development: In the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s the familiar form was ᴱQ. atta, as opposed to the normal form for “father” which was ᴱQ. attu (QL/33), and likewise in the Poetic and Mythological Words of Eldarissa (PME/33). In Early Qenya Word-lists of the 1920s, ᴱQ. atto or tatto was the ordinary word for “father” (PE16/135). In The Etymologies of the 1930s, ᴹQ. atto was a hypocoristic (familiar or pet name) for “father” derived from the root ᴹ√ATA “father” (Ety/ATA). Atto seems to be generally used as a familiar word in later writings, most notably in Tolkien’s notes on Elvish Hands, Fingers and Numerals from the late 1960s (see above).

References ✧ VT47/10, 26; VT48/6, 19

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attat dual “2 fathers” ✧ VT48/19
attot dual   ✧ VT48/19

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at/atar > atto [atto] ✧ VT48/19

ᴹQ. atto n. “father (hypocoristic)” (Category: Father)

See Q. atto for discussion.

References ✧ Ety/ATA; LR/59; PE22/23

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ᴹ✶atū > atto [attu] > [atto] ✧ Ety/ATA

ᴱQ. atta¹ n. “father (child’s word)” (Category: Father)

See Q. atto for discussion.

References ✧ PME/33; QL/33

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ᴱQ. attu n. “father” (Category: Father)

See Q. atto for discussion.

References ✧ PE16/135; PME/33; QL/33

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