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ᴺS. [G.] ^sov- v. “to wash clean, bathe” (Category: to Wash)

ᴺS. [G.] ^sov-, v. “to wash clean, bathe” (Category: to Wash)
See G. sô- for discussion.

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G. sô- v. “to wash clean, bathe” (Category: to Wash)

A verb in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s appearing as G. {sûtha- >> sû- “wash clean” and sôtha- “bathe (tr. & intr.)” >>} sô- “wash clean, bathe (tr. & intr.)”, all based on the early root ᴱ√soƀ (GL/68). Likely the long ô is the result of the sound change whereby ou became ō as was usual in Gnomish of the 1910s.

Neo-Sindarin: In later Sindarin ancient ou became ū which produces problematic verb forms, so I would instead adapt this verb as ᴺS. sov- “to wash clean, bathe” as a cognate to ᴺQ. sov- “*to bathe”. See also ᴺS. hwal- “to wash”.

References ✧ GL/68; LT2A/Tôn a Gwedrin

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sôthi past ✧ GL/68
sûthi past ✧ GL/68
sûthi past ✧ GL/68
sûvi past ✧ GL/68
sûvi past ✧ GL/68

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