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ᴱN. #nuv- v. “to sink, set” (Category: to Sink)

⚠️ᴱN. #nuv-, v. “to sink, set” (Category: to Sink)
ᴺS. !duia- “to descend, sink, set [of sun]”

In Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s, the entry for the noun ᴱN. nún “sinking, going down” also described a verb form “to sink, set” with 3rd. sg. neuter and 3rd. sg. masc. nuveg, implying a stem form ᴱN. nuv- (PE13/151). The primitive form of the noun nún was ᴱ✶numne, implying the verb was derived from *num-, with post-vocalic m becoming v (as was the case in Early Noldorin of the 1920s but not Gnomish of the 1910s). For 3rd-sg , the v vanished finally after ú > ý; Tolkien originally had a deleted letter, probably w, at the end of as a remnant of this change.

A likely precursor of 1920s ᴱN. nuv- was G. num- “sink, decline, slope down, descend” from the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s (GL/61) which in turn was probably based on the early root ᴱ√NUHU “bow, bend down; stoop, sink” as suggested by Christopher Tolkien (QL/68; LT1A/Númë). Earlier still Tolkien had a past form {thunci >>} nûmi “sank” in The Gnomish Grammar (PE12/11 note #25), possibly indicating another early verb *thug-. The form G. thug appeared unglossed in GL immediately under thugli “resin” (GL/73), so it could have been this verb or it could just have been some variant of thugli.

Neo-Sindarin: It would be difficult to salvage any of these early verbs for purposes of Neo-Sindarin. In 2018 I coined the neologism ᴺS. duia- “to descend, sink, set [of sun]”, cognate to Q. núya- “descend” and derived from ✶ndūya- of the same meaning.

References ✧ PE13/151, 161

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nyvaint past   ✧ PE13/151
past “set” ✧ PE13/151
present   ✧ PE13/151
nuveg present masc   ✧ PE13/151
numh- stem   ✧ PE13/161

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G. num- v. “to sink, decline, slope down, descend” (Category: to Sink)

See ᴱN. #nuv- for discussion.

References ✧ GG/12; GL/61; LT1A/Númë

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nûmi past “sank” ✧ GG/12
nûmi past   ✧ GL/61

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G. thug n. “[unglossed]”

See ᴱN. #nuv- for discussion.

References ✧ GG/12; GL/73

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thunci past “sank” ✧ GG/12