[ᴹ]ᴺ√SUB root. “sink (esp. in water)”
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ᴹ√SUB root. “sink (esp. in water)”
The root ᴹ√SUB “sink, esp. in water” appeared in a rejected page of verbal roots from the Quenya Verbal System (QVS) written in 1948, where it had a derived past tense form ᴹQ. sumbe “*sank” as well as a distinct verb form ᴹQ. sumba- “to submerge” (PE22/127). It might be a later iteration of the unglossed root ᴱ√SUQU in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s, with derivatives like ᴱQ. sunqa “going down, descending; abysmal, deep, profound” and ᴱQ. suq- “fall, fail, go down, die down” (QL/87).
Neo-Eldarin: I think it is worth retaining ᴺ√SUB “sink” as a Neo-Root.
Reference ✧ PE22/127 ✧ “sink (esp. in water)”
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ᴱ√SUQU root. “*descend”
Reference ✧ QL/87
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