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28 A<br />

etymology: From ÁS-AT<br />

ata adv. again<br />

etymology: From AT(AT) = again<br />

ata-, at- v. back (again), re- Something<br />

that has returned.<br />

etymology: From AT(AT) =<br />

again, back<br />

atalantë n. ruin, collapse, downfall<br />

atalantëa adj. ruinous, ruined,<br />

downfallen, destroyed<br />

Markirya<br />

atalta- v. collapse, fall in, fall<br />

down LR:390<br />

etymology: ATALAT from TA-<br />

LAT became primitive ataltá<br />

unusual conjugations: sg. adj :<br />

atalantëa, past pl. adj. : atalantië<br />

see also: talta-<br />

Atalantë n. the Downfallen,<br />

name-group name of the sunken<br />

Númenor (Akallab˙eth, SD:247, 310;<br />

also LR:47).<br />

see also: atalta<br />

Atan n. Man, humanity, the Second<br />

Folk, Mortal Man, namegroup<br />

An Elvish name of Mortal<br />

Men, the Second-born of Ilúvatar<br />

- in Sindarin they were Edain or<br />

Dúnedain<br />

unusual conjugations: pl. :<br />

Atani<br />

see also: Núnatani<br />

Atanamir phr. Man-jewel?,<br />

name-masc (Appendix A).<br />

etymology: Atan,mírë<br />

unusual conjugations:<br />

Atanatar n. Father of Men,<br />

name-masc a name, but also common<br />

noun atanatar, pl. Atanatári,<br />

”Fathers of Men”, a title that ”properly<br />

belonged only to the leaders<br />

and chieftains of the peoples at the<br />

time of their entry into Beleriand”<br />

(PM:324, SA:atar)<br />

see also: Atan, atar<br />

ataquë n. construction, building<br />

atar n. father (SA; WJ:402, UT:193)<br />

Atarinya ”my father” (LR:70).<br />

Diminutive Atarincë ”Little father”,<br />

mother-name (never used in<br />

narrative) of Curufinwë = Curufin<br />

(PM:353)<br />

etymology: From ATA = father<br />

unusual conjugations: poss. :<br />

Atarinya, Dim. : Atarincë<br />

see also: atto<br />

atendëa pl. n. double-middle<br />

name of the two enderi or middledays<br />

that occurred in leap-years according<br />

to the calendar of Imladris<br />

(Appendix D, first edition of LotR)<br />

see also: atta, endëa<br />

atsa- v. catch, hook, claw The act<br />

of catching something in a hookshaped<br />

object. Taryn - I wonder how<br />

it relates to ampa<br />

etymology: GAT- = ”catch”?<br />

see also: ampa<br />

atta, at-, -t n two<br />

etymology: (Letters:427), technically<br />

-t is specifically the dual-form<br />

ending for a word. Ordinal two is<br />

tatya = ”second”<br />

unusual conjugations: -t, tatya<br />

see also: From AT(AT) = again<br />

adj? : atwa = ”double”<br />

Attalya n. Bipeds, two-you in plural<br />

form: Attalyar = Petty-dwarves<br />

(from Sindarin Tad-dail) (WJ:389)

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