(i chelf, o chelf), pl. hilf (i chilf), coll. pl. helvath
Quenya
helet
noun. fur, fur-coat
Cognates
- N. heleth “fur, fur-coat”
Derivations
- ᴹ√SKEL “*strip”
helet
noun. fur, fur-coat
Cognates
- N. heleth “fur, fur-coat”
Derivations
- ᴹ√SKEL “*strip”
helf
fur, fur coat
(i chelf, o chelf), pl. hilf (i chilf), coll. pl. helvath
heleth
noun. fur, fur-coat
heleth
noun. fur, fur-coat
Cognates
- ᴺQ. helet “fur, fur-coat”
Derivations
- ᴹ√SKEL “*strip” ✧ Ety/SKEL
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ√SKEL > heleth [skelette] > [skelettʰe] > [skeleθθe] > [sxeleθθe] > [xeleθθe] > [xeleθθ] > [heleθθ] > [heleθ] ✧ Ety/SKEL
helf
noun. fur
helf
noun. fur, fur, *hide
A noun in The Etymologies of the 1930s glossed “fur” appearing beside N. heleth “fur, fur-coat”, both derived from the root ᴹ√SKEL (Ety/SKEL). Since N. helf seems to be the cognate of ᴹQ. helma “skin, fell”, I believe helf refers to both skin and fur together and hence = “✱hide”, whereas heleth refers to just the fur itself.
Conceptual Development: Various rejected forms appeared in The Etymologies, including halath “skin, fell” from an earlier version the root ᴹ√SKAL, revised to helath “skin, fell” before being deleted (EtyAC/SKEL). Possible precursors include ᴱN. gwadh “bark, skin, peel” vs. ᴱT. suada “hide” (PE13/146), and G. dafros “bark, skin, peel” (GL/29); see those entries for details.
Changes
helath→ helf “skin, fell” ✧ Ety/SKELDerivations
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ✶skelmā > helf [skelmā] > [skelma] > [sxelma] > [xelma] > [xelm] > [helm] > [helv] ✧ Ety/SKEL ᴹ√SKEL > helath [skelatta] > [skelattʰa] > [skelaθθa] > [sxelaθθa] > [xelaθθa] > [xelaθθ] > [helaθθ] > [helaθ] ✧ Ety/SKEL Variations
- helath ✧ EtyAC/SKEL (
helath)
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vōri
root. fur
A root in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s glossed “fur” with derivatives like ᴱQ. vōre “fur” and ᴱQ. vōriva “like fur” (QL/102). In later writings “fur” words were derived from ᴹ√SKEL.
Derivatives
- Eq. vóre “fur” ✧ QL/102
vóre
noun. fur
Derivations
- ᴱ√VŌRI “fur” ✧ QL/102
Element in
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴱ√VŌRI > vōre [βōri] > [βōre] > [vōre] ✧ QL/102 Variations
- vōre ✧ QL/102
A neologism coined by Boris Shapiro in PPQ (PPQ), based on N. heleth “fur, fur-coat”.