ᴹQ. talat n. “sheet” (Category: Cloth)
A word for “sheet” in the Declension of Nouns (DN) from the early 1930s of unclear derivation.
Conceptual Development: In Early Qenya Word-lists of the 1920s, ᴱQ. talat was “dry land” (PE16/139). The word talat also appeared (unglossed) in notes on The Feanorian Alphabet from the mid-to-late 1930s (PE22/20).
References ✧ PE21/33, 35; PE22/20
Glosses
Variations
Inflections
[tal]atullo | ablative | ✧ PE21/35 |
†talatyo | ablative; assimilated | ✧ PE21/35 |
talata | accusative | ✧ PE21/35 |
[tal]atunta | allative | ✧ PE21/35 |
talatta | allative; assimilated | ✧ PE21/35 |
talaten | dative | ✧ PE21/35 |
talato | genitive | ✧ PE21/35 |
[tal]atanen | instrumental | ✧ PE21/35 |
†talanten | instrumental | ✧ PE21/35 |
talatwen | instrumental | ✧ PE21/35 |
[tal]atse | locative; assimilated | ✧ PE21/35 |
talatesse | locative | ✧ PE21/35 |
talat | nominative | ✧ PE21/35 |
talatunt | nominative dual | ✧ PE21/35 |
talatsin | nominative plural | ✧ PE21/35 |
talatya | possessive | ✧ PE21/35 |
[tal]atundon | similative | ✧ PE21/35 |
Derivations
ᴱQ. talat n. “dry land” (Category: Earth, Land)
A noun for “dry land” appearing in Early Qenya Word-lists from the 1920s, possibly a derivative of the root ᴱ√TALA “support” from the 1910s, as suggested by Wynne and Gilson (PE16/138). For purposes of Neo-Quenya, I think it is better to use the later term Q. nór.
Reference ✧ PE16/139 ✧ “dry land”
Derivations