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N. n. “line, row” (Category: Line)

N. , n. “line, row; ⚠️[G.] straight” (Category: Line)
G. tion “a straight line”

A word in The Etymologies of the 1930s glossed “line, row”, derived from primitive ᴹ✶tēñe under root TEÑ (Ety/TEƷ). It might replace N. “line, way” < ᴹ✶teʒē based on the earlier form of the root ᴹ√TEƷ (Ety/TEƷ), or the two words might co-exist: with the result of long ē becoming ī [*tēñ(e) > tī(ʒ)] and retaining e because the e was not long primitively [*teñē > teʒe > ].

Conceptual Development: ᴱN. or “line” appeared in the Early Noldorin Grammar and Early Noldorin word-lists of the 1920s (PE13/121, 154). The Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s had G. as an adjective meaning “straight” but also a noun meaning the same thing as either G. tion “a straight line” or G. “mark, line; track; path” (GL/69, 71).

Neo-Sindarin: For purposes of Neo-Sindarin, I would assume and coexist, with “line, way” used for a continuous line, but for a line or row of discrete items, as in [N.] tiwdi “alphabet, (lit.) *letter-row”. I would further assume they were based on the later root √TEG “line” (PE19/97), from primitive *tegē and *tēge respectively.

Reference ✧ Ety/TEÑ ✧ “line, row”

Element In

Cognates

Derivations

Phonetic Developments

ᴹ✶tēñe > [tēŋe] > [tēɣe] > [tēɣ] > [tīɣ] > [tī] ✧ Ety/TEÑ

ᴱN. n. “line” (Category: Line)

See N. for discussion.

References ✧ PE13/121, 154

Glosses

Variations

Inflections

i·nthiath nasal-mutation plural; t-mutation ✧ PE13/121
i·thiath nasal-mutation plural; t-mutation ✧ PE13/121
tiath plural ✧ PE13/154
i·dî soft-mutation; t-mutation ✧ PE13/121
o·thî stop-mutation; t-mutation ✧ PE13/121

G. adj. and n. “straight; line” (Category: Line)

See N. for discussion.

References ✧ GL/69, 71

Glosses

Related

Element In

Derivations

Phonetic Developments

ᴱ√ > [tē] > [tī] ✧ GL/69