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'''Hantalë''' is the Quenya form of the term "Thanksgiving".
'''Hantalë''' is a [[Quenya]] noun meaning "Thanksgiving".
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The word obviously contains the suffix ''[[-le]]'' which is typically used to derive nouns from verbs.<ref>[http://folk.uib.no/hnohf/affix~1.htm Quenya affixes]</ref>. If so, the word's core is a possible verb *''hanta-'' "give thanks" to which ''-le'' is suffixed.
The word obviously contains the suffix ''[[-le]]'' which is typically used to derive nouns from verbs<ref>[http://folk.uib.no/hnohf/affix~1.htm Quenya affixes]</ref>. If so, the word's core is a possible verb *''hanta-'' "give thanks" to which ''-le'' is suffixed.


The words ''hantale'' and *''hanta-'' possibly derive from the [[root]] [[HAN]] "increase, honor".<ref>{{VT|43}} p.14</ref>
The words ''hantale'' and *''hanta-'' possibly derive from the [[root]] [[HAN]] "increase, honor".<ref>{{VT|43}} p.14</ref>

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Hantalë is a Quenya noun meaning "Thanksgiving".

Etymology

The word obviously contains the suffix -le which is typically used to derive nouns from verbs[1]. If so, the word's core is a possible verb *hanta- "give thanks" to which -le is suffixed.

The words hantale and *hanta- possibly derive from the root HAN "increase, honor".[2]

Example

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