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ᴱN. haib adj. “hungry” (Category: Hunger)

⚠️ᴱN. haib, adj. “hungry” (Category: Hunger)
ᴺS. ^saeb¹ “hungry”

The adjective G. saig “hungry” appeared in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s (GL/66), clearly based on the early root ᴱ√SAẎA “hunger” which was mostly used in combination with -kǝ (QL/82). This word reappeared in Early Noldorin Word-lists, but was revised to ᴱN. haib (PE13/146, 153). Here the final b probably represents a shift of the ancient form to *saik-wā, while the initial h reflects the tendency of initial s to become h in the Noldorin of the 1920s (HIPTN/§4.1.1).

Neo-Sindarin: For purposes of Neo-Sindarin, I use ᴺS. saeb “hungry” as an update of the 1920s form to better fit Sindarin phonology. Fiona Jallings first coined this neologism based on ᴱQ. saiqa (FJNS/352).

References ✧ PE13/146, 153

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haibin plural ✧ PE13/146

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G. saig adj. “hungry” (Category: Hunger)

See ᴱN. haib for discussion.

Reference ✧ GL/66 ✧ “hungry”

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