speaker, reciter, minstrel
Quenya
quentaro
narrator
quentaro
noun. speaker, reciter, speaker, reciter; [ᴹQ.] narrator, minstrel
quentaro
noun. speaker
quentaro
narrator
quentaro
noun. speaker, reciter, speaker, reciter; [ᴹQ.] narrator, minstrel
quentaro
noun. speaker
speaker, reciter, minstrel
pethron
noun. speaker, reciter, speaker, reciter, [N.] narrator, minstrel
pethron
narrator
pethron (i bethron, o phethron), pl. pethryn (i phethryn), coll. pl. pethronnath
pethron
narrator
(i bethron, o phethron), pl. pethryn (i phethryn), coll. pl. pethronnath
pethron
noun. narrator
pethron
noun. narrator, reciter, minstrel
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qentaro
noun. narrator, reciter, minstrel
cwindor
noun. narrator
A Doriathrin noun meaning “narrator” derived from primitive ᴹ✶kwentrō (Ety/KWET). This word underwent several notable phonetic changes: first the voiceless stop was voiced after the nasal ([nt] > [nd]), after which [[ilk|[e] became [i] before the [nd]]] ([end] > [ind]) and finally an [[ilk|[o] developed between the consonant and the final [r]]] ([-dr] > [-dor]). These changes were all noted by Helge Fauskanger (AL-Doriathrin/cwindor).
kwentrō
noun. narrator, reciter, minstrel
quentaro ("q")noun "narrator" (KWET)