Quenya 

lanta-

fall

lanta- (2) "fall" (DAT/DANT (TALÁT), Narqelion, VT45:26, VT49:54); lantar aorist tense pl. (Nam, RGEO:66); pl. pa.t. lantaner "fell" (pl.) (SD:246); lantier "they fell", a plural past tense of lanta- "fall" occurring in LR:47; read probably lantaner in LotR-style Quenya, as in SD:246. Also sg. lantië "fell" (LR:56); read likewise *lantanë? (The forms in -ier, - seem to be properly perfects.) Future tense lantuva, VT49:47. Participle lantala "falling" (with locative ending: lantalassë) in Markirya.

lanta-

verb. to fall, to fall; [ᴱQ.] to drop

Cognates

  • S. danna- “to fall” ✧ PE17/062

Derivations

  • DAT “fall down, fall to ground” ✧ PE17/062

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
DAN-TA > lanta-[danta-] > [lanta-]✧ PE17/062
Quenya [LotR/0377; MC/222; PE17/062; RGEO/58; VT49/47] Group: Eldamo. Published by

lanta

fall

lanta (1) noun "a fall" (DAT/DANT (TALÁT) ), also lantë.

lantar

fall

-r plural ending used on verbs with a plural subject (VT49:48, 50, 51), e.g. lantar "fall" in Namárië (with the plural subject lassi "leaves"), or unduláver as the pl. form of undulávë "licked down, covered" (PE17:72). The ending is sometimes missing where we might expect it; for instance, the verb tarnë "stood" has multiple subjects and yet does not appear as *tarner in PE17:71.

lantë

fall

#lantë (1) noun "fall" in Noldolantë, q.v. Also lanta.

lantë

noun. fall

The word lasselanta “leaf-fall, autumn” (LotR/1107) indicate the form this word should be lanta, which is how it appears in The Etymologies. However, the alternate lassewinta (PM/376) seems to be formed with the infinitive of the verb winta- rather than a noun, so perhaps lasselanta is a similar formation from the verb lanta- “to fall”.

The form lantë, appearing in Noldolantë “Fall of the Noldor” (S/87), more strongly resembles other Quenya nouns, which more often end in -e rather than -a. The noun atalantë “collapse, downfall” is a similar formation from the related verb [ᴹQ.] atalta-, though it could also be the past formation “downfallen” of this TALAT-stem verb.

Derivations

  • DAT “fall down, fall to ground”

Element in

Sindarin 

lant

noun. fall

Sindarin [Lanthir S/406, PM/349] Q lanta. Group: SINDICT. Published by

danna-

verb. to fall

Written dant- in the Etymologies

Sindarin [Ety/354, X/Z] Group: SINDICT. Published by

danna-

verb. to fall

Cognates

  • Q. lanta- “to fall, to fall; [ᴱQ.] to drop” ✧ PE17/062

Derivations

  • DAT “fall down, fall to ground” ✧ PE17/062

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
DAN-TA > danna[danta-] > [dantʰa-] > [danθa-] > [danna-]✧ PE17/062

Variations

  • danna ✧ PE17/062
Sindarin [PE17/062] Group: Eldamo. Published by

dant

noun. fall

Sindarin [MR/373] Group: SINDICT. Published by

danna

fall

_ v. _fall. Q. lanta-.

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:66] DAN-TA. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

lant

fall

_(noun) _1) #lant (pl. laint, coll. pl. lannath). This is apparently a Quenya borrowing, dant being the native Sindarin word. Note: a homophone means ”clearing in forest”. 2) pend (i bend, o phend; construct pen) (declivity), pl. pind (i phind), coll. pl. pennath. 3)

lant

fall

(pl. laint, coll. pl. lannath). This is apparently a Quenya borrowing, dant being the native Sindarin word. Note: a homophone means ”clearing in forest”. 2) pend (i bend, o phend; construct pen) (declivity), pl. pind (i phind), coll. pl. pennath. 3)

lanthir

waterfall

(no distinct pl. form). Coll. pl. lanthiriath.

dant

fall, falling

(i dhant) (autumn), pl. daint (i naint), also (and maybe particularly when the meaning is "autumn") dannas (i dhannas), pl. dannais (i nannais) (PM:135)

danna

fall

(verb) ?danna- (i dhanna, i nannar), pa.t. dant, past participle ("fallen") dannen, pl. dennin.

danna

fall

(i dhanna, i nannar), pa.t. dant, past participle ("fallen") dannen, pl. dennin.

dath

steep fall

(i dhath) (hole, pit, abyss), pl. daith (i naith) (VT45:8).

nightfall

(i dhû) (night, dusk, late evening, darkness), pl. dui (i nui) (SD:302)

Primitive elvish

dot

root. drop, fall

Derivatives

  • ᴺS. dod “berry”
  • ᴺS. dod- “to drop, fall down”
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Noldorin 

dant-

verb. to fall

Written dant- in the Etymologies

Noldorin [Ety/354, X/Z] Group: SINDICT. Published by

dant-

verb. to fall

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. lanta- “to fall” ✧ Ety/DAT

Derivations

  • On. danta- “fall”
    • ᴹ✶danta- “fall” ✧ PE21/58
    • ᴹ√DAT “fall down”
  • ᴹ√DAT “fall down” ✧ Ety/DAT

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√DANT > dant-[dant] > [dantʰ] > [danθ] > [dant]✧ Ety/DAT

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Primitive adûnaic

kalab

root. fall

A Primitive Adûnaic root gloss “fall” (SD/416) appearing as an element in the name Akallabêth (PM/158) and also most likely the basis for the verb kalab- “to fall (down)”.

Derivatives

  • Ad. kalab- “to fall (down)”

Element in

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Qenya 

lanta-

verb. to fall

Cognates

  • N. dant- “to fall” ✧ Ety/DAT

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶danta- “fall” ✧ PE21/58; PE21/63
    • ᴹ√DAT “fall down”
  • ᴹ√DAT “fall down” ✧ Ety/DAT; Ety/TALÁT; EtyAC/LANTA

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√DANT > lanta-[danta-] > [lanta-]✧ Ety/DAT
ᴹ√DAT > lanta-[danta-] > [lanta-]✧ Ety/TALÁT
ᴹ√LANTA > lanta-[lanta-]✧ EtyAC/LANTA
ᴹ✶dantā́r > dantār > lantar[dantar] > [lantar]✧ PE21/58
ᴹ✶dantar > đantā̆r > lantar[dantar] > [lantar]✧ PE21/63
Qenya [Ety/DAT; Ety/TALÁT; EtyAC/LANTA; LR/047; LR/056; PE21/58; PE21/63; SD/246; SD/310; VT24/07] Group: Eldamo. Published by

lanta

noun. fall

Derivations

  • ᴹ√DAT “fall down” ✧ Ety/DAT; Ety/TALÁT

Element in

  • ᴹQ. lasselanta “leaf-fall, autumn; October” ✧ Ety/DAT

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√DANT > lanta[danta] > [lanta]✧ Ety/DAT
ᴹ√DAT > lanta[danta] > [lanta]✧ Ety/TALÁT
Qenya [Ety/DAT; Ety/TALÁT] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Old Noldorin 

danta-

verb. fall

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶danta- “fall” ✧ PE21/58
    • ᴹ√DAT “fall down”

Derivatives

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Old Noldorin [PE21/58] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Middle Primitive Elvish

danta-

verb. fall

Derivations

  • ᴹ√DAT “fall down”

Derivatives

  • ᴹQ. lanta- “to fall” ✧ PE21/58; PE21/63
  • On. danta- “fall” ✧ PE21/58

Element in

Middle Primitive Elvish [PE21/58; PE21/63] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Gnomish

lantha-

verb. to fall onto, settle on, alight

Changes

  • lanta-lantha- ✧ GL/52

Cognates

  • Eq. lant- “to fall, drop”

Derivations

Variations

  • lanta- ✧ GL/52 (lanta-)

Early Primitive Elvish

soto

root. drop, fall

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ðoto

root. drop, fall

A root in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s glossed “drop, fall” but with no Qenya derivatives (QL/86). In the Qenya Lexicon Tolkien gave the root as SOTO with ÐOTO in parenthesis, but Gnomish cognates like G. dod- “to fall down, drop” and G. dont “fall, bump, drop” make it clear the true form was ÐOTO.

Neo-Eldarin: I think it is worthwhile to salvage this root as ᴺ√DOT in the more limited sense “drop” for purposes of Neo-Sindarin, so we can salvage Gnomish words such as dod- “to drop” and dod “berry”. This hypothetical ᴺ√DOT could be a variant of √DAT “fall”.

Derivatives

  • G. dont “fall, bump, drop”
  • G. dod “berry”
  • G. dod- “to fall down, drop”

Variations

  • SOTO ✧ QL/086
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Early Quenya

lanta-

verb. to fall

lant-

verb. to fall, drop

Changes

  • lantlanta- ✧ PE16/132

Cognates

  • G. lantha- “to fall onto, settle on, alight”
  • G. dod- “to fall down, drop”

Derivations

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√LANTAN > lant-[lṇt-] > [lant-]✧ QL/051
ᴱ√LANTAN > lante[lṇ̄te-] > [lante-]✧ QL/051

Variations

  • lanta- ✧ PE16/132
  • lant ✧ PE16/132 (lant)
  • lanta ✧ VT40/08
Early Quenya [MC/214; PE14/028; PE16/057; PE16/059; PE16/132; PE16/134; QL/051; VT40/08] Group: Eldamo. Published by