Primitive elvish
hōmen
?. hōmen
Derivatives
- Q. omentië “meeting (of pathways), (lit.) coming together of journey-path, meeting or junction of the directions of two people” ✧ PE22/168
hōmen
?. hōmen
Derivatives
- Q. omentië “meeting (of pathways), (lit.) coming together of journey-path, meeting or junction of the directions of two people” ✧ PE22/168
hûn
noun. heart (physical)
Cognates
- ᴹQ. hón “heart (physical)” ✧ Ety/KHŌ-N
Derivations
- ᴹ√KHO(N) “heart (physical)” ✧ Ety/KHŌ-N
Element in
- N. Hundor ✧ Ety/KHŌ-N
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ√KHŌ-N > hûn [kʰōn] > [kʰūn] > [xūn] > [hūn] ✧ Ety/KHŌ-N
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hón
noun. heart (physical)
Changes
hondo→ indo “heart” ✧ LR/072Cognates
- N. hûn “heart (physical)” ✧ Ety/KHŌ-N
Derivations
- ᴹ√KHO(N) “heart (physical)” ✧ Ety/KHŌ-N
Element in
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ√KHŌ-N > hōn [kʰōn] > [xōn] > [hōn] ✧ Ety/KHŌ-N Variations
- hōn ✧ Ety/KHŌ-N; PE21/62
- hon ✧ LR/063
- hondo ✧ LR/072 (
hondo)
kho(n)
root. heart (physical)
Derivatives
Element in
- ᴹ✶Khōgore “heart-vigour, courage” ✧ Ety/GOR; Ety/KHŌ-N
Variations
- KHŌ-N ✧ Ety/GOR; Ety/KHŌ-N