S. pennoediad adj. “innumerable” (Category: Amount, Quantity)
A word appearing in Definitive Linguistic Notes (DLN) from 1959 glossed “innumerable” as a combination of pen “without” and the gerund of noedia- “to count”. The oe [œ] is archaic and the modern form would be pennediad.
Reference ✧ PE17/145 ✧ pen-noediad “innumerable”
Elements
| pen¹ | “without, lacking, -less” | ✧ PE17/145 | |
| #nedia- | “to count, number” | gerund | ✧ PE17/145 (#noediad) |