Sindarin 

teithant

verb. teithant

v. pa.t. of teitha-. >> teitha-

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:43] < _tekta-nt_` `drew, wrote. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

teitha-

verb. to write, draw, inscribe, make marks or signs

Derivations

  • tekta “drew, wrote” ✧ PE17/043; PE17/043
    • TEK “make a written mark, sign, write, make a written mark, sign, write, [ᴹ√] write or draw (signs or letters)” ✧ PE17/043

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
tekta- > teith-[tekta-] > [tektʰa-] > [texθa-] > [teiθa-]✧ PE17/043

Variations

  • teith- ✧ PE17/043
Sindarin [LotR/0305; PE17/043] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Noldorin 

teitha-

verb. to write, draw

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. tek- “to write, to write, [ᴱQ.] write on; to mark” ✧ Ety/TEK

Derivations

  • ᴹ√TEK “write or draw (signs or letters), make a mark” ✧ Ety/TEK

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√TEK > teitho[tekta-] > [tektʰa-] > [texθa-] > [teiθa-]✧ Ety/TEK
Noldorin [Ety/TEK; TI/182] Group: Eldamo. Published by

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Qenya 

tek-

verb. to write, to write, [ᴱQ.] write on; to mark

Cognates

  • N. teitha- “to write, draw” ✧ Ety/TEK

Derivations

  • ᴹ√TEK “write or draw (signs or letters), make a mark” ✧ Ety/TEK

Element in

  • ᴺQ. minatec- “to record, (lit.) into-write”
  • ᴺQ. morteccon “graphite, (lit.) black writing rock”
  • ᴺQ. ninteccon “chalk, (lit.) white writing rock”
  • ᴺQ. teccelma “scroll, parchment, (lit.) writing-skin”
  • ᴺQ. tecemma “drawn image, drawing, painting”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√TEK > teke[tek-]✧ Ety/TEK

Gnomish

tectha-

verb. to write

Derivations

  • ᴱ√TEKE “make marks”

Early Quenya

tekta-

verb. to write

Derivations

  • ᴱ√TEKE “make marks” ✧ QL/090

Element in

  • Eq. tektar “writer” ✧ QL/090
  • Eq. tektele “art of writing, script; writings, documents, papers, scriptures” ✧ QL/090
  • Eq. tektamaqa “having a good ‘hand’” ✧ QL/090

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√TEKE > tekta-[tekta-]✧ QL/090
Early Quenya [QL/090] Group: Eldamo. Published by

sar-

verb. to write

A verb appearing as ᴱQ. sar- “write” in Early Qenya Word-lists from the 1920s. Hints at its later validity may be seen in Q. sarat, the names of the letters in the Sarati alphabet, and the root √SAR “score, incise; write”, both mentioned in the Quendi and Eldar essay of 1959-60.

Neo-Quenya: Most Neo-Quenya writers use [ᴹQ.] tec- as the ordinary word for write, given its obvious association to Q. tehta and Q. tengwa. One of the challenges with sar- for “write” is that in Tolkien’s later writings, √SAR is also associated with “stone”, as in S. sarn/Q. sar “(small) stone”. In a discussion on the Vinyë Lambengolmor Discord Server (VLDS) in April 2022, Röandil suggested restoring ᴺQ. sar- with the sense “to mark (i.e. by incision), notch, score; (by later extension) to write”. Based on this I invented the following (fan-based) etymology:

Given its derivatives, it seems likely that √SAR is associated with stone but also with marks, probably originally marks in stone but generalized from there to marks on other substances. From this sar- was used as the basis for the earliest system of writing, both as a verb and in the name sarati. However, with the introduction of Feanor’s tengwar alphabet, this word no longer seemed suitable for as a general writing word, and was displaced by tec-, originally also meaning “make a mark”, but not specifically associated with stone.

Since tec- now usually meant “write”, the archaic sense “mark, score” was restored to sar-. This was aided by the fact that sar- was primarily a transitive verb, and used some awkward constructions. In particular, with the verb sar-, the direct object was always the thing written on, rather than the thing written. Thus with sar-, the proper way to say “write a sentence on paper” was actually sare hyalin quettalénen “write [on] paper with a sentence [instrumental]”, a construction that still survives, though now somewhat archaic. Meanwhile, the direct object of tec- is the thing written, so one would say tece quettale hyalinesse “write a sentence on paper”.

Note that this last construction [sare hyalin quettalénen] is inspired by Tolkien’s usage of the ᴱQ. verb teke- from the 1910s (QL/90), and essentially reverses of the Early Qenya paradigm of the 1910s and 20s, switching the roles of tek- and sar-. There is no evidence that the above Neo-Quenya discussion matches Tolkien’s own thoughts on the subject, so it should be considered “etymological fan-fiction”.

Changes

  • sár-săr- ✧ PE16/133

Element in

Variations

  • săr- ✧ PE16/133
  • sár- ✧ PE16/133 (sár-)
Early Quenya [PE16/133; PE16/134; PE16/146] Group: Eldamo. Published by