play
Quenya
tyalië
sport, play, game
tyal-
verb. play
tyal-
play
tyal- vb. "play" (1st pers. aorist tyalin "I play") (TYAL)
tyalië
sport, play, game
tyal-
verb. play
play
tyal-
play
tyal- vb. "play" (1st pers. aorist tyalin "I play") (TYAL)
teilien
play
(noun) teilien (i deilien) (sport), pl. teilin (i theilin). The word also occurs in a form that has e rather than ei (telien).
teilien
play
(i deilien) (sport), pl. teilin (i theilin). The word also occurs in a form that has e rather than ei (telien).
teilien
sport
teilien (i deilien) (play), pl. teilin (i theilin). The word also occurs with e rather than ei (telien).
teilien
sport
(i deilien) (play), pl. teilin (i theilin). The word also occurs with e rather than ei (telien).
teilia
play
(verb) teilia- (i deilia, i theiliar), also telia- (i delia, i theliar)
teilia
play
(i deilia, i theiliar), also telia- (i delia, i theliar)
telien
noun. sport, play
teilien
noun. sport, play
telia-
verb. to play
teilia-
verb. to play
ganna-
verb. to play a harp
gannada-
verb. to play a harp
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tyalie
noun. play, game, sport
Cognates
- N. telien “sport, play, sport, play, [ᴱN.] game; jest, mockery, *joke; [G.] stunt” ✧ Ety/TYAL
Derivations
- ᴹ√TYAL “play” ✧ Ety/TYAL
Element in
- ᴹQ. Mar Vanwa Tyaliéva “Cottage of the Lost Play” ✧ PE21/69
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ√TYAL > tyalie [tjalie] ✧ Ety/TYAL
tyal
root. play
This root first appeared as ᴱ√TYALA “play” in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s with the derivative ᴱQ. tyalie “play, game” (QL/49). Forms in the contemporaneous Gnomish Lexicon like G. dairtha- “play” < ᴱ✶daı̯al- hint that the actual primitive form might have been ✱ᴱ√DYALA or ✱ᴱ√DAYALA (GL/29). In a table of vowel mutations added as a revision to the Gnomish Lexicon Tolkien instead had forms like ᴱ✶táliı̯èndǝ > G. teilian indicating a primitive initial t- (PE13/116); similar forms appeared in the Early Noldorin Dictionary of the 1920s (PE13/165).
In The Etymologies of the 1930s Tolkien gave ᴹ√TYAL “play” with derivatives like ᴹQ. tyal-/N. telia- “to play” and ᴹQ. tyalie/N. telien “sport, play, game” (Ety/TYAL). Tolkien continued to use Q. tyalië “mirth” in later writings (PE21/80; PE17/64), but at some point in the 1950s decided that initial palatalized dentals were no longer a feature of Primitive Elvish (PE18/93-94), making the ongoing validity of √TYAL as a CE root doubtful: see the entry on how [[at|[j] was lost after initial dentals]] in the Welsh-like branch of the Elvish languages for further details. For example, in the second version of Tengwesta Qenderinwa (TQ2) from around 1950, Tolkien indicated √TYAL was a Quenya-only root, an elaboration of √TAL:
> In Quenya initial groups ty, ny, ps, ks appeared as developments of ky, ñy, sp, sk. But being established they were used in new formations. Thus Q tyal- “play” as a variation on tal- (not kal!) (PE18/84).
Neo-Eldarin: For purposes of Neo-Eldarin, I think it is best to ignore Tolkien’s decision to remove initial palatalized dentals from Primitive Elvish in order to retain roots like √TYAL for both Quenya and (Neo) Sindarin.
Derivatives
Element in
- ᴹ✶tyalangando “harp-player, harper” ✧ Ety/ÑGAN; Ety/TYAL
saltha-
verb. play
daı̯al-
verb. play
Derivations
- ᴱ√TYALA “*play”
Derivatives
- G. dairtha- “to play, amuse” ✧ GL/29
tyalien
noun. sport, play; jest, mockery
Cognates
- En. teilian “sport, play, game; jest, mockery” ✧ PE13/153; PE13/165
Derivations
- ᴱ√TYALA “*play”
Variations
- talien ✧ PE13/153
tyalie
noun. play, game
Cognates
- G. dairtha- “to play, amuse” ✧ GL/29
Element in
- Eq. Mar Vanwa Tyaliéva “Cottage of the Lost Play” ✧ LT1A/Mar Vanwa Tyaliéva; PE14/047; PE14/079
- Eq. mar vanwa·tyalien “*cottage of the lost play” ✧ PE14/047
Variations
- Tyalië ✧ LT1A/Mar Vanwa Tyaliéva
tyalië noun "sport, play, game" (TYAL, LT1:260)