Sindarin 

-ig

suffix. diminutive/singular ending

-eg

suffix. diminutive/singular ending

@@@ variants may be the result of ancient -aikĭ > -aeg > -eg vs. -eikĭ > -īg > -ig as suggested by Lokyt, but also compare T. nettica vs S. netheg

Cognates

  • Q. -incë “diminutive ending”

Derivations

  • -i(n)ki “diminutive suffix”
    • NIK “small” ✧ VT47/26; VT48/18

Element in

  • ᴺS. alfeg “cygnet, young swan”
  • ᴺS. ar(an)eg “kinglet”
  • S. atheg “[little] father; thumb”
  • S. emig “[little] mother, *mommy”
  • S. gwanunig “twin”
  • S. gwinig “little-one, baby”
  • S. honeg “brother (diminutive)”
  • S. lebig “little finger”
  • S. lheweg “ear”
  • S. lotheg “single flower, single [small] flower, *floret” ✧ VT42/30
  • ᴺS. luig “minute, moment”
  • ᴺS. munneg “calf”
  • S. nethig “sister, girl (diminutive)”
  • S. Nogotheg “Dwarflet”
  • S. toleg “*sticker-up”
  • ᴺS. tolpheg “spoon”

Variations

  • -eg ✧ VT42/30
  • -ig ✧ VT42/30

Noldorin 

-eg

suffix. diminutive/singular ending

Element in

  • N. lhewig “ear” ✧ Ety/LAS²

Variations

  • -eg ✧ Ety/LAS² (-eg)
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