Quenya-English Dictionary
Quenya-English Dictionary
Quenya-English Dictionary
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50 E<br />
see also: er-?,coirë<br />
erdë n. seed, germ, person The<br />
one centre of a thing - or beginnin<br />
gof a thing. Also used to refer to a<br />
person as a whole as the seed is the<br />
essence of the person (MR:216)<br />
etymology: ERÉD = ”seed”<br />
erë n. day this would be the 24-hourtype<br />
of day, as opposed to árë Taryn<br />
- guessed from Enderi<br />
see also: árë<br />
ereg n. thorn, holly [taryn - not sure<br />
if this is <strong>Quenya</strong> or primitive or sindarin<br />
- from SA]<br />
eressë n. solitude Alone-ness<br />
etymology: ERE- = be alone<br />
see also: eressëa<br />
eressëa adj. lonely Often used by itself<br />
for Tol Eressëa, the Lonely Isle<br />
(Silm)<br />
etymology: EREerma<br />
n. matter physical substance<br />
(MR:338, 470)<br />
Erquellë n. September (alt)<br />
alternative name of September<br />
(PM:135) [tarynbeginning of fading<br />
(autumn)]<br />
see also: quel-<br />
Errívë n. November (alt) alternative<br />
name of November (PM:135)<br />
Taryn - beginning of snowing? (winter)<br />
see also: er-,hrívë<br />
Ertuilë n. April (alt) alternative<br />
name of April (PM:135) Taryn - beginning<br />
of coming??? (tuile) (latespring)<br />
see also: er-,tuilë<br />
Eru n. the One, God A name<br />
reserved for the most solemn occasions<br />
(WJ:402), genitive Eruo<br />
(MR:329)<br />
etymology: ERE- = be alone<br />
see also: er<br />
Eruhantalë phr. Thanksgiving<br />
to Eru A Númenórean festival<br />
(UT:166, 436) Taryn - hantalë = thanksgiving<br />
→ anta- = give - so where does<br />
the ”thanks” come in?<br />
see also: Eru,han?,anta-,lë<br />
Eruhíni n. Children of Eru Elves<br />
and Men (WJ:403; SA:híni)<br />
see also: Eru, hin<br />
Erukyermë phr. Prayer to Eru A<br />
Númenórean festival (UT:166, 436)<br />
see also: Eru, kyermë<br />
Erulaitalë phr. Praise of Eru A<br />
Númenórean festival (UT:166, 436)<br />
see also: Eru, laita,lë<br />
erumë n. desert A lonely and isolated<br />
place, devoid of anything and<br />
anyone<br />
etymology: ERE- = ”be alone,<br />
deprived<br />
see also: Eruman<br />
Eruman n. Desert? The desert NE<br />
of Valinor<br />
etymology: ERE- = ”be<br />
alone/deprived”<br />
see also: erumë<br />
Erusén phr. children of Eru<br />
RGEO:74 this is a weird form with<br />
no plural ending. The normal form<br />
seems to be Eruhíni.<br />
see also: Eru, sén<br />
erya adj. single, sole Refers to something<br />
that is the only one of a kind<br />
etymology: ERE- = be<br />
alone/deprived<br />
see also: eres<br />
?. behold!, look there! Used as<br />
an indication, eg es sorni heruion