Primitive elvish

nap

root. take (hold), pick up, grasp, seize quickly (with fingers)

A root appearing in notes from the late 1960s on hands and fingers variously glossed as “grasp, seize quickly (with fingers)” (VT47/20), “take hold” (VT47/28) or “take, pick up” (VT47/29). It seems Tolkien introduced this root as part of his rather surprising decision to abandon √MAP “take hold, seize” after 50 years of use, stating that √NAP was the true primitive root and √MAP perhaps a Telerin-only variant of it (VT/7). It may be a restoration of the early root ᴱ√NAPA from the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s which itself was said to be a variant of ᴱ√MAPA “seize” (QL/59, 64). The early root ᴱ√NAPA had no (Early) Qenya derivatives, but some Gnomish derivatives appeared in the contemporaneous Gnomish Lexicon, such as G. nab- “take, lay hold of” and G. nabos “seizure” (GL/59). ᴱN. nabru “booty” from Early Noldorin word lists of the 1920s was probably also related (PE13/150).

Neo-Eldarin: For purposes of Neo-Eldarin, I think it is preferable to retain the root √MAP “take hold, seize”, but √NAP can co-exist with it as a variant of similar meaning, both allowing its 1960s derivatives (mostly thumb words) and salvaging some of its Gnomish derivatives.

Derivatives

  • nāpa “thumb, (lit.) picker” ✧ VT47/29
    • Q. nápo “thumb, (lit.) picker” ✧ VT48/16
    • S. nobad “thumb and index finger as a pair, *(lit.) pickers” ✧ VT48/16
    • T. nápa “thumb” ✧ VT48/16
  • ᴺQ. nap- “to take (hold), pick up, grasp (with fingers)”
  • Q. nápo “thumb, (lit.) picker” ✧ VT47/29
  • Q. nappa “claw, talon” ✧ VT47/20
  • ᴺS. nab- “to take, lay hold of”
  • ᴺS. nabas “seizure”
  • ᴺS. nabor “booty”
  • S. naub “thumb”
  • T. nápa “thumb” ✧ VT47/28
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