Q. #-r(o) suf. “agental suffix” (Category: Doer, Agent)
An agental suffix derived from ancient ✶-rō̆ (WJ/371), usually appearing as suffixal -r but sometimes as -ro as in quentaro “speaker” (PE19/83). Tolkien indicated -rō was sometimes accompanied by nasal infixion, and that there was another variant -rdŏ > rd (WJ/371), but there are no clear signs of -r(d) in his later writings (but see below).
Conceptual Development: There are no examples of -ro in the Early Qenya of the 1910s and 20s, but there are examples of agental -r and sometimes -ar, as in ᴱQ. maksar “cook” from ᴱQ. maksa- (QL/59), and ᴱQ. vaktelear “merchant” from ᴱQ. vaktele “trade” (QL/99). There are also examples of -r(d), such as ᴱQ. ektar (ektard-) “swordman” (QL/35) and ᴱQ. moar (moard-) “shepherd” (QL/60).
References ✧ PE18/100; VT41/13; WJ/371
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Phonetic Developments
✶-rŏ > #-r | [-ro] > [-r] | ✧ WJ/371 |
ᴹQ. #-ro suf. “agental suffix” (Category: Doer, Agent)
Reference ✧ Ety/ÑGAN
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ᴱQ. #-(a)r suf. “masculine/agental suffix” (Category: Doer, Agent)
References ✧ GL/34; PE15/78; QL/43, 59-60, 63-64, 75, 80, 90, 94, 99, 102
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