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'''''-o''''' (pl. '''-ion''' and '''-ron''') is the [[Quenya]] and [[Telerin]]<ref>{{HM|WJ}} p.369</ref> element that marks the genitive of nouns.
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'''''-o''''' (pl. '''-ion''' and '''-ron''') is the [[Quenya]] and [[Telerin]]<ref>{{WJ|Quendi}}, p. 369</ref> element that marks the genitive of nouns.


It is derived from the element [[HO]] "from" used as an enclitic and eventually as a suffix.
It is derived from the element [[HO]] "from" used as an enclitic and eventually as a suffix.

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-o (pl. -ion and -ron) is the Quenya and Telerin[1] element that marks the genitive of nouns.

It is derived from the element HO "from" used as an enclitic and eventually as a suffix.

See also[edit | edit source]

  • Oromëo
  • Elenna-nórëo
  • Rithil-Anamo
  • Rúmilo
  • Lestanórëo

References