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'''palta''' is a [[Quenya]] and [[Telerin]] verb meaning "feel with the hand, pass the sensitive palm (''[[plata]]'') over a surface: feel with the hand"<ref name=VT> | __NOTOC__ | ||
'''palta''' is a [[Quenya]] and [[Telerin]] verb meaning "feel with the hand, pass the sensitive palm (''[[plata]]'') over a surface: feel with the hand"<ref name=VT>{{VT|47}}</ref>. | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
From [[Primitive Elvish]] ''[[pal'tâ]]'' [[ | From [[Primitive Elvish]] ''[[pal'tâ]]'' [[Sundocarmë|Root]] [[PAL]] | ||
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'''palta''' is a Quenya word meaning "flat of the hand, the hand held upwards or forwards, flat and tensed (with fingers and thumb closed or spread)"<ref name=VT/> | '''palta''' is a Quenya word meaning "flat of the hand, the hand held upwards or forwards, flat and tensed (with fingers and thumb closed or spread)"<ref name=VT/> | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
It derives from [[Primitive Elvish]] ''[[paláta]]'' [[ | It derives from [[Primitive Elvish]] ''[[paláta]]'' [[Sundocarmë|Root]] [[PAL]] | ||
==Cognates== | ==Cognates== | ||
*[[Telerin]] ''[[plata]]'' | *[[Telerin]] ''[[plata]]'' | ||
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[[ | [[Category:Quenya nouns]] | ||
[[ | [[Category:Telerin verbs]] | ||
[[ | [[Category:Quenya verbs]] |
Latest revision as of 22:47, 6 November 2012
palta is a Quenya and Telerin verb meaning "feel with the hand, pass the sensitive palm (plata) over a surface: feel with the hand"[1].
Etymology[edit | edit source]
From Primitive Elvish pal'tâ Root PAL
palta is a Quenya word meaning "flat of the hand, the hand held upwards or forwards, flat and tensed (with fingers and thumb closed or spread)"[1]
Etymology[edit | edit source]
It derives from Primitive Elvish paláta Root PAL
Cognates[edit | edit source]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Vinyar Tengwar, Number 47, February 2005