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olótë

bloom, the flowers collectively of a single plant

olótë noun "bloom, the flowers collectively of a single plant" (VT42:18)

olótë

noun. bloom, the flowers collectively of a single plant

A word in notes from the late 1960s glossed “bloom, the flowers collectively of a single plant” (VT42/18), a combination of o- “together” and lótë “flower”.

Elements

WordGloss
o-“together”
lótë“flower, single blossom, flower, single blossom; [ᴱQ.] bloom”

losta-

to bloom

losta- vb. "to bloom" (VT42:18)

Primitive elvish

lotta-

verb. bloom

Derivations

  • LOT(H) “flower” ✧ VT42/18

Derivatives

  • Q. losta- “to bloom, to bloom, *blossom” ✧ VT42/18
  • S. loth “flower, single blossom; inflorescence, head of small flowers” ✧ VT42/18
Primitive elvish [VT42/18] Group: Eldamo. Published by