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G. cwast adj. “shaking” (Category: to Shake)

⚠️G. cwast, adj. “shaking” (Category: to Shake)
ᴺS. ^past “shaking”

The noun G. cwast “shaking” appeared in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s (GL/28), clearly based on the early root ᴱ√QASA and cognate to ᴱQ. qasa- “shake, flap, nod, rustle” (QL/76).

Neo-Sindarin: Since I retain ᴺQ. quas- “shake” for purposes of Neo-Quenya, I would retain this word for Neo-Sindarin as well, but adapted as ᴺS. past “shaking” with the usual Sindarin sound change of ancient kw to p.

References ✧ GL/28, 56

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gwast soft-mutation; c-mutation ✧ GL/56

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