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Quenya-English Dictionary

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22 A<br />

PM:353, 354<br />

see also: am-,russa<br />

ambo n. hill Markirya<br />

unusual conjugations: allative<br />

pl. : ambonnar<br />

ambonnar all.pl.. upon hills in<br />

Markirya (ruxal’ ambonnar ”upon<br />

crumbling hills”)<br />

see also: ambo<br />

amil n. mother<br />

etymology: Etym AM<br />

see also: ammë, mamil<br />

amilessë n. mothername name<br />

given to the child by its mother,<br />

sometimes with prophetic implications<br />

amilessi tercenyë ”mothernames<br />

of insight” MR:217<br />

see also: amil, essë<br />

ammalë n. yellow-hammer A type<br />

of yellow bird<br />

ammë n. mother<br />

see also: amil<br />

amorta- v. heave, up-rise, rise-up<br />

am- means ”up” orta- means ”rise”<br />

see also: am-,amortala,ortaamortala<br />

adj. heaving, up-rising,<br />

rising-up a participle occurring in<br />

Markirya, derived from ’amorta-’<br />

see also: amortaampa<br />

n. hook, tengwa #14<br />

etymology: GAP- = hook<br />

ampano n. building, wooden<br />

hall Taryn - is this related to ampa?<br />

ampendë n. upward slope An upward<br />

facing slope<br />

etymology: AM+PEN<br />

see also: am, ambapenda, pendë<br />

an prep. for, since, because Used<br />

when inicating a reason such as ”I<br />

relied on him for he has ben loyal”<br />

HFs course<br />

an prep. to, at-hand This word is<br />

related to ana and refers to movement<br />

”towards”, for example in the<br />

phrase es sorni heruion an! ”the<br />

Eagles of the Lords are coming/at<br />

hand” (SD:290), an denotes motion<br />

towards the speaker<br />

etymology: ANA<br />

see also: ana<br />

an- gram. grammar-superlative,<br />

very, -est, most-˜Can be used<br />

as superlative = <strong>English</strong> ”-est”<br />

or intensive = <strong>English</strong> ”very<br />

˜” For example: ’ancalima’ =<br />

exceedingly-bright/brightest<br />

HFs course<br />

ana preposition. to, towards<br />

etymology: ANA<br />

see also: an<br />

Anamo gen. form?. of doom in<br />

Rithil-Anamo, q.v.<br />

ananta adv. but yet, however? FS<br />

Anar n. the sun NB the participle<br />

- ’i Anar’ is not used when referring<br />

to Sol. It may be used if you<br />

are talking about some other sun (eg<br />

’the other sun is red’ or something)<br />

SA:nár; UT:22 cf. 51; anar ”a sun”<br />

(Markirya)<br />

etymology: From ANÁR = sun<br />

further derived from NAR which<br />

refers to flame<br />

Anarinya phr. my Sun FS<br />

see also: anar,úr-anar<br />

Anárion n. Sun-son, name-masc<br />

Appendix A.<br />

Anardil n. Sun-friend, namemasc<br />

Appendix A.

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