ᴹQ. nak-² v. “to bite” (Category: to Bite)
A verb for “bite” in The Etymologies of the 1930s under the root ᴹ√NAK of the same meaning (Ety/NAK).
Conceptual Development: ᴱQ. naka- “bite” dates back to the Qenya Lexicon and Poetic and Mythological Words of Eldarissa of the 1910s, already based on ᴱ√NAKA “bite” (QL/64; PME/64).
References ✧ Ety/NAK; PE23/73-74, 91-92
Glosses
Variations
Inflections
nakitar | aorist with-3rd-pl-neuter-object | ✧ PE23/74 | |
nakithin | aorist with-3rd-pl-remote-object | “bites them [other]” | ✧ PE23/92 |
nakita | aorist with-3rd-sg-neuter-object | ✧ PE23/74 | |
nakithe | aorist with-3rd-sg-remote-object | ✧ PE23/73 | |
nakithe | aorist with-3rd-sg-remote-object | “bites him (b)” | ✧ PE23/91 |
nakilthe | aorist with-3rd-sg-remote-object plural | “bite him [other]” | ✧ PE23/92 |
nakiter | aorist with-pl-object | “bite them” | ✧ PE23/73 |
nakitin | aorist with-pl-object | “bites them” | ✧ PE23/92 |
nakis | aorist with-sg-object | “bite it” | ✧ PE23/73 |
nakite | aorist with-sg-object | “bites him” | ✧ PE23/73; PE23/91 |
nakilte | aorist with-sg-object plural | “bite him” | ✧ PE23/92 |
Element In
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Derivations
Phonetic Developments
ᴹ√NAK > nak- | [nak-] | ✧ Ety/NAK |