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ᴺS. [ᴱN.] n. “wool, fleece” (Category: Wool)

ᴺS. [ᴱN.] , n. “wool, fleece” (Category: Wool)
G. ocha “fleece”
See ᴱN. for discussion.

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ᴱN. n. “fleece, wool” (Category: Wool)

The noun G. {“well” >>} “wool” appeared in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s derived from primitive ᴱ✶tou̯ (GL/71). ᴱN. or “wool, fleece” reappeared in Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s as a derivative of ᴱ✶togō or ᴱ✶togo (PE13/154, 165).

Neo-Sindarin: In The Etymologies of the 1930s the basis for “wool” words was still ᴹ√TOW, but in later Sindarin the phonetic developments for tou̯ or tōwo would produce either taw or . Since both these words already existing Tolkien’s later writings with various other meanings, I prefer to retain ᴺS. as the noun “wool, fleece”, and assume it is derived from either * or *tŏg(o).

References ✧ PE13/154, 165

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tui plural ✧ PE13/154; PE13/165

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G. n. “wool” (Category: Wool)

References ✧ GL/71

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ᴱ✶tou̯ > [tou] > [tō] ✧ GL/71