Early Primitive Elvish
tḷpḷ
root. *support, prop
Derivatives
- Eq. talpa “support, prop, base, basis, pediment (column)” ✧ QL/093
- Eq. tulpo “buttress, prop” ✧ QL/093
- Eq. tult “leg of chair, etc.” ✧ QL/093
- Eq. tulpu- “to uphold, support; to aid; to endure, tolerate; to bear (with); to prop” ✧ QL/093
- G. clib- “to uphold, support; to lean” ✧ GL/26; GL/69
- G. talpa- “to prop up, buttress up” ✧ GL/69
- G. talpon “a slender pillar” ✧ GL/69
- G. talp “prop, support” ✧ GL/69
Variations
- tḷp- ✧ GL/26
- tḷp ✧ GL/69
tṃp-
verb. to beat
Derivations
- ᴱ√TṂPṂ “build”
Derivatives
- Eq. tump- “to build; to beat” ✧ PE14/058
Variations
- tṃp ✧ PE14/058
tṃpṃ
root. build
Derivatives
tang-
verb. to beat
Derivations
- ᴱ√DAGA “*slay” ✧ PE14/065
Derivatives
- Eq. tanga- “to beat” ✧ PE14/066
du̯ag-
verb. to beat
Derivations
- ᴱ√DAGA “*slay” ✧ PE14/065
Derivatives
- Et. baga- “to beat” ✧ PE14/066
sulu
root. *support
Derivatives
A root in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s glossed “build”, with derivatives ᴱQ. tump- “build”, ᴱQ. tumpo “shed”, and ᴱQ. tampo “well” (QL/93). It was likely related to ᴱ√TAMA “(beat) smelt, forge” (QL/88), as further evidenced by ᴱ✶tṃp- “beat” > ᴱQ. tump- in the Early Qenya Grammar of the 1920s (PE14/58). It thus may have reemerged in the later root √TAM “construct” from the late 1960s (PE17/107).