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'''Peth''' is the [[Sindarin]] word for "word".
'''Peth''' is the [[Sindarin]] word for "word".
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Possible [[Old Sindarin]] *''pettha'' ([[root]] [[KWETE]])
Possible [[Old Sindarin]] *''pettha'' ([[Sundocarmë|Root]] [[KWETE]])
==Examples==
==Examples==
* ''[[Malbeth]]'', where perhaps is used in the agentive sense, "speaker".
* ''[[Malbeth]]'', where perhaps is used in the agentive sense, "speaker".

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Peth is the Sindarin word for "word".

Etymology

Possible Old Sindarin *pettha (Root KWETE)

Examples

  • Malbeth, where perhaps is used in the agentive sense, "speaker".

Cognates