adj. lofty. Q. tāra.
Quenya
tára
lofty
tára
lofty
taer
lofty
adj. lofty. Q. tāra.
taer
adjective. lofty, lofty, *high
Cognates
- Q. tára “lofty, tall, high” ✧ PE17/186; PE17/186
Derivations
Element in
- S. Targon
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ✶tagra > taer [taɣra] > [tagra] > [taɣra] > [taira] > [tair] > [taer] ✧ PE17/186
raud
lofty
brand
lofty
(high, noble, fine), lenited vrand, pl. braind
arth
lofty
1) arth (noble, exalted), pl. erth, 2) brand (high, noble, fine), lenited vrand, pl. braind, 3) orchall (superior, eminent), pl. erchail (for archaic örchail), 4) taur (also tor-, tar- in compounds) (high, sublime, noble; vast, masterful, mighty, overwhelming, huge, awful), lenited daur, pl. toer. Note: homophones mean ”king (of a people)” and also ”great wood, forest”.
arth
lofty
(noble, exalted), pl. erth
taur
lofty
(also tor-, tar- in compounds) (high, sublime, noble; vast, masterful, mighty, overwhelming, huge, awful), lenited daur, pl. toer. Note: homophones mean ”king (of a people)” and also ”great wood, forest”.
orchall
lofty
(superior, eminent), pl. erchail (for archaic örchail)
brand
adjective. lofty, noble, fine
brand
adjective. high (in size)
brann
adjective. lofty, noble, fine
brann
adjective. high (in size)
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tōra
adjective. lofty
Cognates
- ᴹQ. tára “lofty, high” ✧ Ety/TĀ
Derivations
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ✶tārā > tōra [tārā] > [tāra] > [tǭra] ✧ Ety/TĀ Variations
- tára ✧ EtyAC/TĀ
tārā
adjective. lofty
Derivations
- ᴹ√TĀ/TAƷ “high, lofty; noble” ✧ Ety/AYAK; Ety/TĀ
Derivatives
Element in
- ᴹ✶Ninkwitil(di) Tára “High White Horn” ✧ Ety/NIK-W
- ᴹ✶tāra-khil ✧ Ety/KHIL
Variations
- tāra ✧ Ety/AYAK; Ety/KHIL
- Tára ✧ Ety/NIK-W
- tára ✧ EtyAC/AYAK
dara
adjective. lofty
Cognates
- Eq. tára “lofty, high, tall” ✧ LT1A/Qalmë-Tári
Derivations
- ᴱ√DAHA “*high” ✧ LT1A/Qalmë-Tári
Element in
- G. daroth “summit, peak” ✧ GL/29; LT1A/Qalmë-Tári
annuir
adjective. lofty
annor(in)
adjective. lofty
Changes
andor→ annor ✧ GL/19Derivations
Variations
- annor ✧ GL/19
- annorin ✧ GL/19
- andor ✧ GL/19 (
andor)- annuir ✧ PE13/110
ankasse(a)
adjective. lofty, tall, (lit.) up-headed, high-headed
Variations
- ankasse ✧ QL/030
- ankassea ✧ QL/030
tahóra
adjective. lofty
Changes
dahóra→ tahóra “lofty” ✧ PE12/021Derivations
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴱ✶taχ-sṓđā́ > tahóra [taxsōðā] > [taxsōða] > [taxsōza] > [taxsōra] > [tahōra] ✧ PE12/021 ᴱ√TAHA > tahōra [taxsōðā] > [taxsōða] > [taxsōza] > [taxsōra] > [tahōra] ✧ QL/087 Variations
- dahóra ✧ PE12/021 (
dahóra)- tahōra ✧ PME/088; QL/087 (tahōra)
- tayóra ✧ QL/087
orda
adjective. lofty
orwa
adjective. lofty
Derivations
- ᴱ√ORO “steepness, rising” ✧ QL/070
Element in
- Eq. ordie “height, loftiness” ✧ QL/070
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴱ√ORO¹ > orwa [orwā] > [orwa] ✧ QL/070 Variations
- orda ✧ QL/070
tára (1) adj. "lofty". (SA:tar, LT1:264, TĀ/TA3 (AYAK, TÁWAR), VT45:6), "tall, high" (WJ:417). Compare antara. Adverb táro in an early "Qenya" text (VT27:20, 26). The adj. tára is not to be confused with the continuative form of the verb #tar- "stand".