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1 amna
adv. nearer to to a further point in the motion towards an object PE17:91. Also ambena. -
2 ambena
adv. nearer to to a further point in the motion towards an object PE17:91. Also amna. -
3 tenta-
vb. point to, point out; indicate; direct toward, be directed toward VT49:22-24. Compare hententa-, leptenta-, q.v. When constructed with a direct object, the verb may mean go forth towards. In our examples, tenta is constructed with an allative tentanë numenna pointed westward, VT49:23; this may be the normal construction when the meaning is point. Pa.t. tentanë is attested also with ending -s: tentanes it pointed, VT49:26; there is also an alternative strong pa.t. form tenantë VT49:22-23. Other examples of such double past tense forms e.g. orta- would suggest that the form tentanë is transitive pointed to/out, directed towards, went forth towards, while tenantë is intransitive was directed towards. Tolkien also considered the pa.t. form tentë, but emended it.
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