ᴱN. gwadh n. “bark, skin, peel” (Category: Skin, Hide)
This word appeared as gwath {“field” >>} “bark” in Early Noldorin Grammar of the 1920s (PE13/120). This form also appeared in Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s, but it was deleted and replaced by gwadh “bark, skin, peel” as a derivative of ᴱ✶(s)wada (PE13/146).
References ✧ PE13/120-121, 146, 156
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i·ngwaith | nasal-mutation plural; gw-mutation | ✧ PE13/121 | |
i·ngwathir | nasal-mutation plural; gw-mutation | ✧ PE13/120 | |
gwaidh | plural | ✧ PE13/146 | |
i·wath | soft-mutation; gw-mutation | ✧ PE13/120 | |
#wadh | soft-mutation; gw-mutation | “bark” | ✧ PE13/156 |
o·gwath | stop-mutation; gw-mutation | ✧ PE13/120 | |
†o·wath | stop-mutation; gw-mutation | ✧ PE13/120 |
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G. dafros n. “bark, skin, peel” (Category: Skin, Hide)
A noun in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s glossed “bark, skin, peel”, related to the verb G. daf- “strip, flay, peel skin” (GL/29). In Gnomish Lexicon Slips modifying that document, Tolkien instead gave {daus >>} dâf “bark” (PE13/112).
References ✧ GL/29; PE13/112
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daf- | “to strip, flay, peel skin” | ✧ GL/29 |
#-os¹ | “abstract noun” | ✧ GL/29 (#-os) |