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Early Primitive Elvish

daga

root. *slay

Derivatives

  • ᴱ✶dagd- ✧ PE14/065
    • Eq. laira- “to wear out, break up” ✧ PE14/066
    • Et. daida- “to weary” ✧ PE14/066
  • ᴱ✶dagla ✧ PE14/065
    • Eilk. thacol “axe” ✧ PE14/066
    • Eq. taila “(axe) blade” ✧ PE13/141; PE14/066
    • En. dail “axe (blade)” ✧ PE13/141; PE14/066
    • Et. tagula “heavy woodman’s axe” ✧ PE14/066
  • ᴱ✶dı̯ag- “sacrifice” ✧ PE14/065
    • ᴺQ. yac- “to offer, sacrifice”
    • Et. yagula “sacrifice” ✧ PE14/066
  • ᴱ✶du̯ag- “to beat” ✧ PE14/065
    • Et. baga- “to beat” ✧ PE14/066
  • ᴱ✶ndagta- “to slay cruelly” ✧ PE14/065
    • Eq. nahta- “to slay cruelly” ✧ PE14/066
  • ᴱ✶tang- “to beat” ✧ PE14/065
    • Eq. tanga- “to beat” ✧ PE14/066
  • ᴱ✶dak- “to slay” ✧ PE14/065
    • En. dag- “to slay, kill” ✧ PE14/066
  • Et. danga- “to beat” ✧ PE14/065

Variations

  • dag- ✧ PE14/065
Early Primitive Elvish [PE14/065] Group: Eldamo. Published by

dagá

adjective. dagá

Derivations

  • ᴱ√DAHA “*high”

Derivatives

  • Eilk. tök “high” ✧ PE13/141; PE13/161
  • Eq. “high; high above, high up” ✧ PE13/141; PE13/161
  • En. “high” ✧ PE13/141; PE13/161
  • G. “high” ✧ PE13/112; PE13/112
  • Et. daga “high” ✧ PE13/141; PE13/161

Variations

  • daga- ✧ PE13/112
  • dagā́ ✧ PE13/161
Early Primitive Elvish [PE13/112; PE13/141; PE13/161] Group: Eldamo. Published by