canasta ("k") fraction "one fourth" (1/4). Also cansat, casta (VT48:11)
cánë ("k") noun "valour" (KAN)
cáno ("k") noun "commander", usually as the title of a lesser chief, especially one acting as the deputy of one higher in rank (PM:345, SA:káno – PM:362 indicates that cáno originially meant "crier, herald"); "ruler, governor, chieftain" (UT:400), “leader” (PE17:113). Masc. name Cáno, see Canafinwë. The word cáno ("k") also occurred in the Etymologies with the gloss "chief", but Tolkien changed it to cánë "valour" (VT45:19).
cansat ("k") fraction "one fourth" (1/4). Also canasta, casta (VT48:11)
canta (1) ("k") cardinal "four" (KÁNAT, VT42:24, VT48:6). In the Etymologies as printed in LR, this word was cited with a final hyphen (as if it were a verb), but the hyphen does not actually appear in Tolkien's manuscript (VT45:19). Ordinal cantëa ("k") "fourth" (VT42:25) Compare cantil.
canta (2) ("k") noun “shape” (PE17:175), also used as adj. "shaped", also as quasi-suffix -canta ("k") "-shaped" (KAT)
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