Ad. ēphal ēphalek īdōn athanātē “far far away is now the Land of Gift”
The first draft of the 14th (and final) phrase of the Lament of Akallabêth (SD/312). It differs from the final version mainly in its use of ēphalek “far away” for later êphalak and athanātē “Land of Gift” instead of later Akallabêth. In the final version of the Lament, another word for “Land of Gift” (Yôzâyan) appears in the second-to-last sentence instead. Like the final typescript version but unlike the final manuscript version, is uses īdōn “is now” instead of īdō “now”. This is likely a combination of the adverb īdō “now” and the predicate suffix -n “is” used elsewhere in the draft version.
Reference ✧ SD/312 ✧ “far far away is now the Land of Gift”
Changes
Elements
êphal | “far” | ✧ SD/312 (ēphal) |
êphalak | “far away” | ✧ SD/312 (ēphalek) |
îdô | “now” | ✧ SD/312 (īdō) |
-n | “predicate suffix” | ✧ SD/312 |
Athânâtê | “Land of Gift” | ✧ SD/312 (athanātē) |
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