Q. #fanga n. “beard” (Category: Beard)
A noun for “beard” in The Etymologies of the 1930s derived from the root ᴹ√SPANAG (Ety/SPÁNAG), where the initial [sp-] became the voiceless spirant [f]. It reappeared in the 1960s as an element in the name Q. Andafangar “Longbeards” (PM/321 note #21).
Conceptual Development: In the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s, Tolkien gave ᴱQ. fange as cognate of G. fang “a long beard” (GL/34). Elsewhere in the same document he had ᴱQ. vanga as cognate of G. bang “beard”, but both these words were deleted (GL/21). Other early “beard” words include ᴱQ. velte under the early root ᴱ√VETE (QL/101), and ᴱQ. poa as a cognate to G. pau “a beard” (GL/63).
References ✧ PM/321
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#fangar | plural | “beards” | ✧ PM/321 |
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ᴹQ. fanga n. “beard” (Category: Beard)
Reference ✧ Ety/SPÁNAG ✧ “beard”
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ᴹ✶spangā > fanga | [spaŋgā] > [ɸaŋgā] > [ɸaŋga] > [faŋga] | ✧ Ety/SPÁNAG |
ᴱQ. fange n. “beard” (Category: Beard)
References ✧ GL/21, 34; LT2A/Indrafang
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