Quenya 

cantëa

fourth

cantëa ("k") ordinal "fourth" (VT42:25)

cantëa

ordinal. fourth

Cognates

  • S. canthui “fourth” ✧ VT42/25
  • T. canatya “fourth” ✧ VT42/25

Elements

WordGloss
canta“four”
-ëa“ordinal suffix”

Variations

  • kantea ✧ VT42/25

Sindarin 

canthui

ordinal. fourth

Sindarin [VT/42:10, VT/42:25,27] Group: SINDICT. Published by

canthui

ordinal. fourth

Cognates

  • Q. cantëa “fourth” ✧ VT42/25

Elements

WordGloss
canad“four”
-ui“-ful, having quality, adjective suffix; possibility, suitability [as verbal suffix], *-able”

Variations

  • cantui ✧ VT42/10
  • canhui ✧ VT42/10
Sindarin [VT42/10; VT42/25; VT42/27] Group: Eldamo. Published by

canhui

ordinal. fourth

Sindarin [VT/42:10, VT/42:25,27] Group: SINDICT. Published by

canhui

ordinal. fourth

cantui

ordinal. fourth

Sindarin [VT/42:10, VT/42:25,27] Group: SINDICT. Published by

cantui

ordinal. fourth

cannui

fourth

*cannui*. _The reading in VT42:25 is "canthui", but the phonology presupposed in LotR would require _cannui**. David Salo regards "canthui" as a dialectal form.

Telerin 

canatya

ordinal. fourth

Cognates

  • Q. cantëa “fourth” ✧ VT42/25

Primitive elvish

kantaya

ordinal. fourth

Variations

  • kantaia ✧ VT42/26
Primitive elvish [VT42/26] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Beware, older languages below! The languages below were invented during Tolkien's earlier period and should be used with caution. Remember to never, ever mix words from different languages!

Early Quenya

kanya

ordinal. fourth

Early Quenya [PE14/051; PE14/082] Group: Eldamo. Published by