Neo-Quenya/Ablative

< Neo-Quenya

Usage

The ablative corresponds to the preposition "from".

So it is used for origins that involve motion:

or for the originator of something given:


The ablative is also used with following words:

The verb 7Ua\ ruc- "fear", to express what is "feared":

The preposition `V1 et "out, out of":

Formation

Singular

The basic ending is \j°^ -llo after vowels and \`Vj°^ -ello after consonants.

Most words simply add this ending:


Words that have a stem-form use this stem-form:


'Exceptions:'

Words ending in \j -l contract with the ending:
  • t$5$j menel "heaven" t$5$j°^ menello
Providing no duplicate words arise, endings in \6 -r, \5 -n, \8 -s lose this final consonant before adding \j°^ -llo:
  • 7~Nt$5 rómen "east" 7~Nt$j°^ rómello
  • 1EyE8 tavas "woodland" 1EyEj°^ tavallo

When using these rules you have to look at the final letter of the stem-form (and not at the final letter of the nominative):


The ablative of contracted stems (see Stem-forms) doesn't use the stem-form but the nominative singular:

Doubled L-stems also use the nominative singular:

(For these nouns, the genitive and ablative singular are identical.)


Plural

The ending is \j°^5 -llon after vowels and \`Bj°^5 -illon after consonants.


(note: sometimes the plural endings \j°^6 -llor and \`Bj°^6 -illor are seen, but these are not preferred. They may have something to with nouns having an -r plural form.)


'Exceptions:'

Words ending in \j -l contract with the ending:
  • t#aGj macil "sword" t#aGj°^5 macillon
Doubled L-stems use the nominative singular:
  • `Ct%j amil "mother" `Ct%j°^5 amillon (stem-form amill-)


Dual

U-duals get \j°^ -llo onto the nominative dual plural of the noun:
  • `Cm& aldu "a pair of trees" `Cm&j°^ aldullo (nom.sing.: `Cm# alda)
In t-duals the final \1 -t is replaced by \j1Y -lto:
  • aG7ÎE1 ciryat "a pair of ships" aG7ÎEj1Y ciryalto (nom.sing.: aG7ÎE cirya)
  • `C7E5$1 aranet "a pair of kings" `C7E5$j1Y aranelto (nom.sing.: `C7E5 aran)


Partitive Plural

We add \j°^5 -llon or \j°^ -llo to the nominative partitive plural of the noun:

(the ending \j°^5 -llon is preferred, and again sometimes \j°^6 -llor is seen.)



>> Neo-Quenya >> Nouns >> Ablative

This article is issued from Wikibooks. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.