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S. heledh n. “glass” (Category: Glass)

S. heledh, n. “glass” (Category: Glass)
ᴹ√KHYEL(ES) “glass”

The basic Sindarin word for “glass”, a loan word from Khuzdul kheled (PE17/37; RS/466). The Eldar of Valinor invented glass independently, so the Quenya “glass” words were distinct.

Conceptual Development: The Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s had G. celc “glass” along with (archaic) variants G. celeg and caileg, all derived from the early root ᴱ√kail(i)k (GL/25). These apparently replaced rejected forms {talp}, {calp}, and {telc} of the same meaning (GL/69). The “glass” word became ᴱN. celch or caileg “glass” in Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s (PE13/140).

In The Etymologies of the 1930s the “glass” word became N. hele derived from the root ᴹ√KHYEL(ES) “glass” like its Quenya cognate ᴹQ. hyelle (Ety/KHYEL(ES)). In the 1930s Noldorin and Quenya were direct contact for most of their history, but this was no longer the case for Sindarin and Quenya of the 1950s and 60s. As a result, Tolkien decided that glass was an independent invention in both Valinor and Middle Earth, so that the Quenya and Sindarin words were no longer related as described above.

References ✧ PE17/37; RS/466; SA/khelek

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Kh. kheled > heleð [kʰeled] > [xeled] > [xeleð] > [heleð] ✧ PE17/37

N. hele n. “glass” (Category: Glass)

See S. heledh for discussion.

Reference ✧ Ety/KHYEL(ES) ✧ “glass”

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ON. kheleha > hele [xeleha] > [xeleh] > [xele] > [hele] ✧ Ety/KHYEL(ES)

ᴱN. celch n. “glass” (Category: Glass)

See S. heledh for discussion.

References ✧ PE13/140

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G. celc n. “glass, a glass” (Category: Glass)

See S. heledh for discussion.

References ✧ GL/25, 69

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G. †celeg n. “glass” (Category: Glass)

See S. heledh for discussion.

References ✧ GL/25

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