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ᴺQ. [ᴱQ.] ^falarya- v. “to splash, ⚠️foam” (Category: Splash, Spray)

ᴺQ. [ᴱQ.] ^falarya-, v. “to splash, ⚠️foam” (Category: Splash, Spray)
See ᴱQ. palasya- for discussion.

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ᴺQ. !palasta- v. “to splash, sprinkle” (Category: Splash, Spray)

See ᴱQ. palasya- for discussion.

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ᴱQ. palasya- v. “to splash, foam” (Category: Splash, Spray)

An intransitive verb in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s given as ᴱQ. palasya- “splash, foam”, a derivative of the root ᴱ√Palas (QL/72). Its past form palastine is a pattern seen in other ya-verbs like ᴱQ. niqisya-, past niqistine and ᴱQ. turya-, past tustine.

Neo-Quenya: In his Neo-Quenya New Testament (NQNT), Helge Fausganger adapted this verb as ᴺQ. palasta- “to splash, sprinkle” based on its past tense. I feel it is preferable to salvage this early verb as ᴺQ. falarya- “to splash” with the usual later sound change of sy > ry, and an update of the root to later √PHAL(AS).

References ✧ QL/72

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palastine past ✧ QL/72

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ᴱ√Palas > palasya- [palasja-] ✧ QL/72