Quenya 

wistë

weft

wistë noun "weft" (LT1:254)

wistë

noun. change

Element in

  • Q. inwis “change of mind/mood”

wirnë

change

wirnë noun? "change" (PE17:191)

wirnë

noun. change

@@@ Despite its gloss, wirnë might be the archaic strong past tense of virya-: it is almost identical to the strong past tense form on PE17/189. For a noun form, vistë may be preferable.

Derivations

  • WIS “change, alter(nate), shift” ✧ PE17/191

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
WIS > wirne[gwirne] > [ɣwirne] > [wirne]✧ PE17/191

Variations

  • wirne ✧ PE17/191

vista-

change

vista- (2) vb. "change" (transitive), pa.t. vistanë, cf. intransitive virya-, q.v. (PE17:189, 191)

lanat

weft

lanat noun "weft" (LAN)

ahya-

change

#ahya- vb. "change" (intransitive), only attested in the past tense: ahyanë (PM:395)

virya-

change, alter(nate)

virya- (2) vb. "change, alter(nate)" (intransitive), pa.t. virnë/virinyë, cf. transitive vista-, q.v. (PE17:189, 191)

vistë Reconstructed

noun. change

This word is unattested, but there is indirect evidence for it as an element of walwistë “change of mind” (PE17/189). This word likely contains the archaic form †wistë from before the change of w- to v-. Its modern form would be ✱vistë. If you accept inwist- as the stem form of inwis “change of mind”, it likely contains †wistë as well.

There is another attested word wirne with the gloss “change” (PE17/191), but I think it is likelier to be the archaic form of the strong-past tense of the verb virya- instead of a noun.

Cognates

Derivations

  • WIS “change, alter(nate), shift” ✧ PE17/189

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
WIS > wiste[wiste] > [βiste] > [viste]✧ PE17/189

Variations

  • wiste ✧ PE17/189 (wiste)

Sindarin 

gwist

noun. change

Cognates

Derivations

  • WIS “change, alter(nate), shift”

Element in

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Qenya 

lanat

noun. weft, weft, *woof

A noun in The Etymologies of the 1930s glossed “weft” derived from the root ᴹ√LAN “weave” (Ety/LAN).

Conceptual Development: The Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s glossed had ᴱQ. ’winda “woof” and ᴱQ. ’wiste “weft” under the early root ᴱ√GWIÐI (QL/103).

Cognates

  • ᴺS. lanad “weft, woof”

Derivations

  • ᴹ√LAN “weave” ✧ Ety/LAN

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√LAN > lanat[lanat]✧ Ety/LAN

Gnomish

gwist

noun. weft

Cognates

Derivations

  • ᴱ√GWIÐI “*plait, weave” ✧ GL/46

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√gu̯iđ > gwist[gʷiðt] > [gʷist]✧ GL/46

elt

noun. change

Derivations

  • ᴱ√ELE “?wonder”

Variations

  • elt ✧ GL/32

bart

noun. change

Cognates

Derivations

Element in

  • G. bartha- “to change, exchange, alter” ✧ GL/22

Variations

  • bart ✧ GL/22

Early Quenya

wiste

noun. weft

Cognates

Derivations

  • ᴱ√GWIÐI “*plait, weave” ✧ LT1A/Gwerlum; QL/103

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√GWIÐI > ’wiste[gʷiðtē] > [gʷiðte] > [gʷiθte] > [gʷiste] > [wiste]✧ QL/103

Variations

  • wistë ✧ LT1A/Gwerlum
  • ’wiste ✧ QL/103
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varta

noun. change

Changes

  • vartavarta “other” ✧ QL/102

Cognates

  • G. bart “change”

Derivations

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√vṛt- > varta[βṛtā] > [βṛta] > [vṛta] > [varta]✧ QL/102
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