tharas (footstool), pl. therais, coll. pl. tharassath
Quenya
sarassë
noun. hassock, footstool
Cognates
- N. tharas “hassock, footstool”
Derivations
- ᴹ√STAR “stiff”
sarassë
noun. hassock, footstool
Cognates
- N. tharas “hassock, footstool”
Derivations
- ᴹ√STAR “stiff”
tharas
hassock
tharas (footstool), pl. therais, coll. pl. tharassath
tharas
hassock
(footstool), pl. therais, coll. pl. tharassath
tharas
footstool
tharas (hassock), pl. therais, coll. pl. tharassath
tharas
footstool
(hassock), pl. therais, coll. pl. tharassath
tharas
noun. hassock, footstool
tharas
noun. hassock, footstool
A noun in The Etymologies of the 1930s glossed “hassock, footstool”, an elaboration of N. thâr “stiff grass” (Ety/STAR). Its derivation might have to do with the other meaning of English “hassock” referring to matted vegetation in swampy ground.
Cognates
- ᴺQ. sarassë “hassock, footstool”
A neologism for “hassock, footstool” created by Boris Shapiro in PPQ (PPQ) from the early 2000s, based to N. tharas of the same meaning.