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Peth
is the
Sindarin
word for "word".
[1]
Etymology
Possible
Old Sindarin
*
pettha
(
Root
KWETE
)
[1]
Examples
Malbeth
, where perhaps is used in the agentive sense, "speaker".
athrabeth
lasto
beth
lammen
"Hear the
word
of my tongue"
[2]
Cognates
Quenya
quetta
Adûnaic
bêth
(obviously a loanword)
References
↑
1.0
1.1
J.R.R. Tolkien
,
Christopher Tolkien
(ed.),
The Lost Road and Other Writings
, Part Three: "
The Etymologies
",
KWET
↑
J.R.R. Tolkien
,
The Lord of the Rings
,
The Fellowship of the Ring
, "
A Journey in the Dark
"
Category
:
Sindarin nouns
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