ᴹQ. sempa adj. and pron. “very little, few; a small amount, a small quantity” (Category: Few, Little)
An adjectival form of ᴹQ. sem(p)- “few” appearing in Demonstrative, Relative, and Correlative Stems (DRC) from 1948 (PE23/105). Tolkien said it was “chiefly used with genitive”, as in sempa maltō “a small quantity of gold”; likely this refers specifically to its use in the singular form. As an adjective it usually uses a plural: sempar ondoli “some few stones” (PE23/106). Note that in the 1940s, adjective plurals often us -r; in Tolkien’s later system this would probably be *sempe ondoli. The adjective may be used with a singular noun, but this is more emphatic: sempa ondo “a (very) few stones” (PE23/106).
References ✧ PE23/105-106
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sempar | plural | “small amounts” | ✧ PE23/105 |
sempar | plural | ✧ PE23/106 |
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sem(p)- | “few, little, not many, not much” |
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