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S. na¹ prep. “to, towards; at” (Category: To, Towards)

S. na¹, prep. “to, towards; at” (Category: To, Towards)
G. lent “near, close to, up by, along side of; (c. dat.) at, towards, up to side of; therewith, with it, withal”
G. od¹ “at, up to, against”
ᴱN. ô “to, on”

This was the preposition for “to(wards)” in Sindarin for relationships of both space and time, and was derived from the root √NA of similar meaning (PE17/146-147). Before consonants na used vocalic mutation and before vowels it was reduced to n’ (PE17/147). In the phrase ai na vedui Dúnadan “Ah! at last, Dúnadan!” it was used with the sense “at (a point of time or place)” (PE17/16). It is not clear whether this is a loose translation or an actual variant meaning.

Conceptual Development: The word G. ar {“at, by, beside” >>} “at” appeared in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s, with the meaning “at, towards” when combined with the dative (GL/19). The word ar was glossed “at, to” in Gnomish Lexicon Slips modifying that document (PE13/110).

Neo-Sindarin: The Gnomish precursor ar indicates that a simultaneous meaning of “at” and “to” is possible, but Gnomish distinguished the two by using a dative inflection that was not a feature of Sindarin. For Sindarin, I would assume basic sense of na is “to”, and the sense “at” is actually “arriving at” implied when the modified noun is a terminus in space or time: “to last > (arriving) at [the] last” or “to destination > (arriving) at [the] destination”. Compare compare Q. na in notes from the early 1950s that was used “with sense ‘to’, but this at nearest means ‘towards, to a position near, alongside’ (PE21/79)”.

See also an “to, for” used of more purely dative relationships.

References ✧ LotR/209, 238; PE17/16, 25, 147; RGEO/63-64; VT50/21

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ANA/NĀ > > na [na] ✧ PE17/147

G. ar¹ prep. “at; to, towards” (Category: To, Towards)

See S. na¹ for discussion.

References ✧ GL/19, 34; PE13/110

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