Quenya 

tel-

verb. to end, finish (intr.)

Cognates

  • ᴺS. tel- “to end, finish, be done”

Derivations

  • TEL “close, end, complete, come to an end” ✧ WJ/411

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
TELE > tele-[tel-]✧ WJ/411

Variations

  • tele- ✧ WJ/411

sac-

verb. close

Quenya [PE 22:166] Group: Mellonath Daeron. Published by

Sindarin 

tel-

verb. to end, finish, be done

Cognates

  • Q. tel- “to end, finish (intr.)”

Derivations

  • TEL “close, end, complete, come to an end”
Sindarin Group: Eldamo - neologism/reconstructions. Published by

hol

close

#hol- (i chôl, i chelir), pa.t. perhaps holl as suggested by the passive participle hollen ”closed” (the only attested form of this verb). Conceivably, hollen in the source could be a lenited form of sollen, in which case this verb should begin in s- rather than h- when not mutated.

hol

close

(i chôl, i chelir), pa.t. perhaps holl as suggested by the passive participle hollen ”closed” (the only attested form of this verb). Conceivably, hollen in the source could be a lenited form of sollen, in which case this verb should begin in s- rather than h- when not mutated.****

Primitive elvish

telu-

verb. cover in, roof over

Primitive elvish [PE 22:135] Group: Mellonath Daeron. Published by

tel

root. close, end, complete, come to an end

Tolkien used words beginning with tel- or tyel- for “end” and these were intermixed with “roof” words, but the exact arrangements evolved over Tolkien’s life. In the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s, the base root was ᴱ√TELE “cover in” with derivatives like ᴱQ. tel (teld-) “roof” and ᴱQ. telimbo “canopy; sky”, along with a vocalic extension ᴱ√TEL+U “to finish, close, end, complete” having derivatives like the verb ᴱQ. telu- of the same meaning and ᴱQ. telwa “last, late” (QL/90-91). Both the base root and its extension had derivatives in the contemporaneous Gnomish Lexicon such as G. teld “roof” vs. G. telu “end” (GL/70).

In the Early Qenya Word Lists of the 1920s, however, Tolkien gave the words ᴱQ. talle “ended” and ᴱQ. talma “end” (PE16/143, 144) versus ᴱQ. telu- “cover, roof” and ᴱQ. telume “firmament” and (QL/134, 142). Indeed, in The Etymologies of the 1930s Tolkien had unglossed ᴹ√TEL with the vocalic extension ᴹ√TELU having derivatives like ᴹQ. telme “hood, covering” and ᴹQ. telume/N. telu “roof (of heaven)” (Ety/TEL). The primitive verb form ✶telu- “roof in” appeared in Quendian & Common Eldarin Verbal Structure (EVS1: PE22/98) from the 1930s and again in Common Eldarin: Verb Structure from the early 1950s (EVS2: PE22/135), and finally one more time with the gloss “roof in, put the crown on a building” in the Quendi and Eldar essay of 1959-60 (WJ/411).

The “end” words went down a different route. In The Etymologies Tolkien gave ᴹ√KYEL “run out, come to an end” as an etymological variant of ᴹ√KEL “go, run (especially of water), ✱flow”; ᴹ√KYEL had derivatives like ᴹQ. tyel- “to end, cease” and ᴹQ. tyelima “final” (Ety/KEL, KYEL). Tolkien mentioned this etymological variation of √KEL “flow” vs. √KYEL “cease, come to an end” in both the first and second version of Tengwesta Qenderinwa from the 1930s and around 1950 respectively (TQ1: PE18/58; TQ2: PE18/103), and the two variants were also mentioned in the Quenya Verbal System of the 1940s (PE22/114). However, in Common Eldarin: Verb Structure of the early 1950s Tolkien gave √TEL “close, end, complete” with vocalic extension telu “roof in” (PE22/135), a paradigm repeated in the Quendi and Eldar essay of 1959-60, though with a bit less certainty:

> The stem ✱TELE, the primary sense of which appears to have been “close, end, come at the end” ... This was possibly distinct from ✱tel-u “roof in, put the crown on a building”, seen in Q telume “roof, canopy” ... But ✱telu may be simply a differentiated form of ✱TELE, since the roof was the final work of a building (WJ/411).

The conceptual development seems to be 1910s ᴱ√TELE “cover” vs. ᴱ√TEL-U “end” >> 1920s ✱ᴱ√TALA “end” vs. ᴱ√TELU “cover” >> 1930s-1950 ᴹ√KYEL “end” vs. ᴹ√TEL(U) “✱cover” >> early 1950s √TEL “end” vs. √TELU “roof in”. Thus Tolkien ultimately came full circle back to his original root forms, but with reversed meanings.

See also the root √TELES for discussion of the conceptual shifts in the derivation of Q. Teleri “Hindmost”.

Derivatives

  • telu- “to cover over, roof in” ✧ PE22/135
  • ᴺQ. tel “end”
  • Q. tel- “to end, finish (intr.)” ✧ WJ/411
  • Q. telda “last, final” ✧ WJ/411
  • Q. Teler “Last-comer, Hindmost” ✧ SA/tel
  • Q. telma “conclusion, anything used to finish off a work or affair, conclusion, anything used to finish off a work or affair; [ᴹQ.] ending” ✧ WJ/411
  • Q. telu “last, last; end (fate), close”
  • ᴺQ. telwa “late, last”
  • Q. telya- “to finish, wind up, conclude (trans.)” ✧ WJ/411
  • ᴺS. tel- “to end, finish, be done”
  • ᴺS. telf “conclusion, ending, anything used to finish off a work or affair”
  • ᴺS. telia- “to finish, conclude”

Element in

  • TELES “come at rear, end a line or series, come at rear, end a line or series; [ᴹ√] hindmost, tarrier” ✧ PE22/135
  • telet- “to stop (up)” ✧ PE22/135 (telet)
  • TELU “roof in, put the crown on a building”
  • ᴺS. tell “last, final (in a series)”

Variations

  • tel- ✧ SA/tel
  • Tele ✧ WJ/392
  • TELE ✧ WJ/411; WJ/411
Primitive elvish [PE22/135; SA/tel; WJ/392; WJ/411] Group: Eldamo. Published by

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Qenya 

tel-

verb. to intend

Element in

Qenya [PE22/099; PE22/118] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Gnomish

teltha-

verb. cover in

Changes

  • teltha-teltha- “cover (with roof, lid, canopy, etc.)” ✧ GL/70

Derivations

  • ᴱ√TELE “cover in; close; finish” ✧ GL/70

Early Primitive Elvish

tel+u

root. to finish, close, end, complete

Derivatives

  • Eq. telu- “to finish, end, close, complete; to cover, roof” ✧ LT1A/Teleri; QL/091
  • Eq. telu “end (fate), close” ✧ LT1A/Teleri; QL/091
  • Eq. telwa “last, late” ✧ LT1A/Teleri; QL/091
  • G. telu- “to close, end, finish” ✧ GL/70; LT1A/Teleri
  • G. telu “end” ✧ GL/70; LT1A/Teleri

Variations

  • tel- ✧ GL/70
  • TEL ✧ LT1A/Teleri
Early Primitive Elvish [GL/70; LT1A/Teleri; QL/091] Group: Eldamo. Published by

tele

root. cover in; close; finish

Changes

  • tel-tel- “cover over, overshadow” ✧ GL/70

Derivatives

  • ᴱ✶tet’l-asse ✧ GL/70
    • Eq. teltasse “awning” ✧ GL/70; GL/70
    • G. teglos “awning” ✧ GL/70; GL/70
  • Eq. telda “having a roof” ✧ LT1A/Telimektar; QL/090
  • Eq. telin “roof, covering” ✧ QL/090
  • Eq. telumbe “mushroom, (lit.) fairy-canopy” ✧ QL/090
  • Eq. telimbo “canopy; sky” ✧ LT1A/Telimektar; QL/090
  • Eq. tel “roof” ✧ LT1A/Telimektar; QL/090
  • G. climbol “[unglossed]”
  • G. climli “heaven, sky” ✧ GL/26
  • G. teloth “roofing, canopy, shelter” ✧ GL/70; LT1A/Teleri
  • G. telt “lid” ✧ GL/70
  • G. teltha- “cover in” ✧ GL/70
  • G. telthion “roofed in, sheltered, protected” ✧ GL/70
  • G. telm “roof; sky” ✧ GL/70; LT1A/Teleri
  • G. clum(mi) “mushroom” ✧ GL/26
  • G. tîl “cicatrice, scab, healing of a wound” ✧ GL/70
  • G. teld “roof” ✧ GL/70

Element in

  • ᴱ√TEL+U “to finish, close, end, complete” ✧ LT1A/Teleri

Variations

  • tel ✧ GL/26; GL/26
  • tel- ✧ GL/70; GL/70 (tel-); GL/70
  • TEL ✧ LT1A/Teleri
Early Primitive Elvish [GL/26; GL/70; LT1A/Teleri; LT1A/Telimektar; QL/090; QL/091; QL/093; QL/095] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Quenya

tal-

noun. to end

Derivations

  • ᴱ√TALA “support”
Early Quenya [PE16/143] Group: Eldamo. Published by