{ð}_ card. _three. Q. nelde. Fcan, canad, nel
Primitive elvish
neled
root. 3
nelede
cardinal. three
nel
root. three, three; [ᴱ√] point, *(tri)angle
enel
masculine name. Three
neled
root. 3
nelede
cardinal. three
nel
root. three, three; [ᴱ√] point, *(tri)angle
enel
masculine name. Three
neled
cardinal. three
neled
cardinal. three
neledh
cardinal. three
neledh
cardinal. three
neled
cardinal. three
neledh
cardinal. three
neledh
cardinal. three
neledh
cardinal. three
{ð}_ card. _three. Q. nelde. Fcan, canad, nel
nel
three, tri
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nêl
cardinal. three
nêl (note: a homophone means ”tooth”), also neled, archaic neledh.
nêl
three
(note: a homophone means ”tooth”), also neled, archaic neledh.
nêl
cardinal. three
nêl
cardinal. three
nelet
cardinal. three
neldë
cardinal. three, three; [ᴱQ.] four
neldë
cardinal. three
neldë cardinal "three" (SA:neldor, NÉL-ED, VT47:11, VT48:6). Eleni neldë "three stars", archaic elenion neldë = *"of stars three". Genitive "of 3 stars" = elenion neldë (for archaic elenion neldëo) (VT49:45; see 54 regarding neldion as the gen. pl.) Cf. also nelya, neldëa, Neldië.
olë
cardinal. three
olë (2) cardinal "three" (LT1:258; in LotR-style Quenya Tolkien replaced this "Qenya" form with neldë)
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neled
root. three
nel
root. three
nelde
cardinal. three
neld Reconstructed
cardinal. three
The Doriathrin number “three” attested only as an element in the word neldor “beech” = “three trunks” (Ety/NEL). Its cognates ᴹQ. nelde and N. neledh indicates a primitive form ✱✶neledē, which would have become Ilk. neld due to the Ilkorin syncope, as suggested by Helge Fauskanger (AL-Doriathrin/neldor).
ole
cardinal. three
This root served as the basis for Elvish words for “three” for much of Tolkien’s life. However, in its earliest appearance in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s, ᴱ√NELE was glossed “point” with derivatives like ᴱQ. neldor “beech”, ᴱQ. nele “tooth” and ᴱQ. nelt “corner”, while the derived numeral was ᴱQ. nelde “four” (QL/65). The contemporaneous Gnomish Lexicon also had G. nel “point, end, tip, jutting end” (GL/60), and G. deldron “beech” was almost certainly derived from a strengthened form of the root ndel- (PE11/8; GL/30). ᴱQ. nelde “three” first appeared in the Early Qenya Grammar of the 1920s (PE14/49, 82).
In the first layer of The Etymologies of the 1930s, this root was glossed “point, triangle” (EtyAC/NEL), but Tolkien changed the gloss of ᴹ√NEL to “three” and gave it two extended roots ᴹ√NELED (also “three”) and ᴹ√NELEK “tooth” (Ety/NEL, NELEK). In this revised paradigm, probably “tooth” was derived from the sense “triangle”. In The Etymologies of the 1930s, Ilk. neldor “beech” was still derived from this root, but was said to refer to the “three trunks” of Hirilorn.
In later writings from the 1950s and 60s, the gloss of √NEL was consistently “three” (WJ/421; VT42/24; VT47/10-11), and the extended form √NELED “three” appeared regularly as well (VT42/24; VT47/11). √NELEK “tooth” also appeared in several documents from the 1940s and 50s (PE19/58; PE21/56, 71).