N. lhanc n. “throat” (Category: Throat)
References ✧ Ety/LANK; EtyAC/LAK¹
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ᴹ√LANK > lhanc | [laŋko] > [laŋkʰo] > [laŋxo] > [laŋx] > [l̥aŋx] > [l̥aŋk] | ✧ Ety/LANK |
ᴹ√LANG > lhang | [laŋgō] > [laŋgo] > [laŋg] > [laŋ] | ✧ Ety/LANK |
ᴹ√LAK¹ > lhanc | [laŋko] > [laŋkʰo] > [laŋxo] > [laŋx] > [l̥aŋx] > [l̥aŋk] | ✧ EtyAC/LAK¹ |
ᴱN. gara n. “throat” (Category: Throat)
The word ᴱN. gara “throat” (archaic †garg) appeared in Early Noldorin Word-lists derived from primitive ᴱ✶gr:go, where the long syllable ṝ became ar (PE13/144). Compare this to ᴱN. griw “alimentary canal” from primitive ᴱ✶grgu-, where with short syllabic ṛ the result was gri-.
Conceptual Development: G. cwerc “throat” from the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s might be a conceptual precursor (GL/28), perhaps from primitive qṛk-, though elsewhere in the Gnomish Lexicon, qṛ- > cur-, as in ᴱ√qṛđ > G. curdhu (GL/28).
References ✧ PE13/144
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†geirg | plural | ✧ PE13/144 |
gery | plural | ✧ PE13/144 |
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