tolosta fraction "one eighth" (1/8). Also tolsat, tosta. (VT48:11)
tolpë noun "thumb" (VT47:28, VT48:8), a form Tolkien may have rejected in favour of nápo, q.v.
tolpo noun “bowl” (PE16:142)
tomba, also tompë, noun “voice / vowel”; the stem TOM is used of sounds “briefer” than the corresponding stem OM (cf. óma). (PE17:138)
tolsat fraction "one eighth" (1/8). Also tolosta, tosta. (VT48:11)
toltëa ordinal "eighth" (VT42:31), also toldëa (VT42:25). See tolto.
[toltil noun "thumb" (VT47:26)]
tolto cardinal "eight" (TOL1-OTH/OT), variant toldo (VT48:6). Ordinal toltëa "eighth" (VT42:31), with variant toldëa (VT42:25) to go with toldo.
tolu- vb. “roll up” (QL:94)
*tolvo, see tolbo
tolyo noun "sticker-up", "prominent one", term used in children's play for "middle finger" or "middle toe" (VT47:10, VT48:4). The form tollo in VT48:6, 16 would seem to be a variant.
tombo noun "gong" (LT1:269)
tompë (1) pa.t. of top- (topë), q.v. (TOP), (2) variant of tomba, q.v.
top- vb. "cover" (1st pers. aorist topë "covers"), pa.t. tompë (TOP). Variant tup-, q.v.
tópa noun "roof" (TOP)
tópa- vb. "roof" (TOP)
[tóquet- vb. ”answer” (PE17:166)]
[Tormen] noun "north" (MEN; replaced by Formen, q.v.)
#torna adj. “hard”, as in tornanga (q.v.), seemingly -storna after prefixes ending in a vowel, as in the comparative forms aristorna, anastorna (PE17:56; the forms are untranslated and may not necessarily be the same adjective “hard”.)
tornanga adj. “iron hard” (the order of the elements is the opposite in Quenya). (PE17:56)
torni pl. of toron (TOR)
toron (torn- as in pl. torni) noun "brother" (TOR; a later source gives háno, hanno [q.v.] as the word for "brother", leaving the status of toron uncertain)
torwa ??? (Narqelion)
tosta fraction "one eighth" (1/8). Also tolosta, tolsat (VT48:11)
-tsë, dual locative ending (Plotz); see -ssë
-ttë (1) “they”, dual 3rd person pronominal ending (“the two of them”) (VT49:51), replacing (also within the legendarium) the older ending -stë (which was later used for the second person only). This older ending -stë corresponds to a possessive ending -sta “their” (VT49:16), but this was presumably likewise altered to *-tta as the new ending for dual “their” = “of the two of them”.
-ttë (2), 3rd person pl. reflexive ending, as in melittë “they love themselves” (VT49:21). This ending can hardly coexist with #1 above; an alternative wording would be the analytical construction *meliltë intë. Compare -ssë #2.
tú pron. “they, them”, 3rd person dual (“the two of them”), both “personal and neuter” (the pronoun can be used of persons and things alike). (VT49:51) Tolkien also considered tet for the same meaning, listing it alongside tú in one source (VT49:56), but this form was apparently abandoned.
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