talaitë adj. "footed" (VT49:42); cf. attalaitë
Quenya
attalaitë
biped
talaitë
footed
talaitë
adjective. footed
Derivations
- √TAL “foot; *flat; [ᴱ√] support”
attalaitë
biped
talaitë
footed
talaitë adj. "footed" (VT49:42); cf. attalaitë
talaitë
adjective. footed
Derivations
- √TAL “foot; *flat; [ᴱ√] support”
tad-dal
noun/adjective. biped, two-legged animal
tad-dal
biped
(also as adj. ”two-legged”) *tad-dal (i dad-dal, o thad-dal), pl. tad-dail (i thad-dail)
tad-dal
biped
(i dad-dal, o thad-dal), pl. tad-dail (i thad-dail)
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attalaite
adjective. biped
Elements
Word Gloss at- “bi-, twi-” tala “foot; bottom, lowest part” -ite “adjective ending”
attalin
noun. biped
Elements
Word Gloss at- “bi-, twi-” tala “foot; bottom, lowest part”
tala(no)ite
adjective. footed
An adjective appearing as talaite or talanoite “footed” in the Qenya Lexicon, an elaboration of ᴱQ. tala “foot” (QL/88).
Neo-Quenya: Since -itë remains an adjective suffix in Tolkien’s later conception of the language, I think ᴺQ. talaitë “footed” can be retained for purposes of Neo-Quenya, analogous to Q. maitë “handed”.
Variations
- talaite ✧ QL/088
- talanoite ✧ QL/088
attalaitë adj. "biped" (having two feet) (VT49:42, PE12:88)