Q. hrávë n. “flesh” (Category: Flesh)
A word for “flesh” appearing in documents from 1959, derived from primitive ✶srāwe based on the root √SRAW (MR/349-350).
Conceptual Development: In the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s, Tolkien had ᴱQ. hara or haranda “flesh-meat” (QL/39), also mentioned as hara(nda) “fleshmeat” in the Poetic and Mythological Words of Eldarissa (PME/39). These early forms might have been a precursor to later hrávë. Another potential precursor is ᴱQ. sarko (sarku-) “flesh, living flesh, body” from the early root ᴱ√SṚKṚ “fat” (QL/86).
References ✧ MR/349-350, 470-471
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✶srāwe > hrávë | [srāwe] > [r̥āwe] > [r̥āβe] > [r̥āve] | ✧ MR/350 |
ᴱQ. hara(nda) n. “flesh-meat” (Category: Flesh)
References ✧ PME/39; QL/39
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ᴱQ. sarko¹ (sarku-) n. “flesh, living flesh, body” (Category: Flesh)
References ✧ LT2A/Sarqindi; QL/86
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sarku- | stem | ✧ QL/86 |
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ᴱ√SṚKṚ > sarko | [sṛku] > [sṛko] > [sarko] | ✧ QL/86 |