An adjective appearing as ᴱN. asgatheb “bony” in Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s, an elaboration of ᴱN. asg “bone” (PE13/160).
Neo-Sindarin: I would adapt this word as ᴺS. asgeb “bone” as an adjective form of ᴺS. asg “bone”.
axula
adjective. bony
Elements
Word Gloss axo “bone”
asgeb
adjective. bony
Elements
Word Gloss asg “bone; [G.] stone of fruit”
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astula
adjective. bony
Element in
- ᴹQ. Astulat “Bony Ridge” ✧ PE21/27
asgatheb
adjective. bony
assea
adjective. bony
Elements
Word Gloss as “bone” -a “adjectival suffix”
The adjective appearing as ᴹQ. astula “bony” appeared in the Declension of Nouns from the early 1930s based on ᴹQ. astŭ- “bone” (PE21/27).
Conceptual Development: Early adjectives include ᴱQ. assea “bony” and ᴱQ. aswa or aksa “of bone”, both appearing in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s as elaboration of ᴱQ. as (ass-) “bone” (QL/33).
Neo-Quenya: For purposes of Neo-Quenya, I would adapt these adjectives as ᴺQ. axula “bony” based on the later form Q. axo “bone”.