Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
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anmucun nucumna ("k") "humbled"<br />
(SD:246)<br />
anmul lumna adj. "lying heavy,<br />
burdensome, oppressive, ominous" (DUB).<br />
anmul lumna- stative verb "be heavy"<br />
(LR:47, SD:310; cf. lumna- "to lie heavy" in the<br />
Etymologies, stem DUB-)<br />
anmut tumna "lowlying, deep, low" (TUB);<br />
early "Qenya" glosses: "deep, profound, dark or<br />
hidden" (LT1:269, 271)<br />
ann -nna "to, upon", allative ending in<br />
cilyanna, Endorenna, Elendilenna, Elenna,<br />
númenna, númenórenna, rómenna, tielyanna, q.v.<br />
Plural -nnar in mannar, valannar, q.v.<br />
anna anna "gift" (ANA 1 , SA), also name of<br />
tengwa 23 (Appendix E); pl. annar "gifts" in Fíriel's<br />
Song. Annatar "Lord of Gifts, *Gift-lord", name<br />
assumed by Sauron when he tried to seduce the Eldar<br />
in the Second Age (SA:tar)<br />
annat tanna "sign" (noun) (MR:385)<br />
annavaY Yavanna, Yav-anna, "Fruit-giver",<br />
name of a Valië (YAB, ANA 1 ; cf. yávë)<br />
anneiN Nienna (name of a Valië, related to<br />
nië = tear) (NEI)<br />
annelE Elenna "Starwards", a name of<br />
Númenor: Elenna-nórë *"Starwards-land", "the land<br />
named Starwards", genitive Elenna-nórëo in CO.<br />
anneniuhun nuhuinenna "under shadow"<br />
(allativic: nu-huinë-nna "under-shadow-to")<br />
(SD:246); see huinë.<br />
annep #penna "vowel" (only pl. pennar is<br />
attested) (VT39:16)<br />
annet tenna "until, up to, as far as" (CO),<br />
elided tenn' in the phrase tenn' <strong>Ambar</strong>-metta "until<br />
the end of the world" in EO, because the next word<br />
begins in a similar vowel; tennoio "for ever" (tenna +<br />
oio, q.v.)<br />
anneyN Nyenna alternative form of Nienna<br />
(LT1:262)<br />
annil linna- "go", pa.t. lendë "went" (LED;<br />
cf. lelya-)<br />
annil -linna or -linnar ending for partitive<br />
pl. allative (Plotz); see -li<br />
annim minna "to the inside, into" (also mir)<br />
(MI)<br />
anno onna "creature" (ONO)<br />
anól lóna (1) "dark" (adj.) (DO3/DÔ)<br />
anól lóna (2) "island, remote land difficult to<br />
reach" (LONO (AWA) )<br />
anónapA #Apanóna pl. Apanónar "the<br />
After-born", an Elvish name of Mortal Men as the<br />
Second-born of Ilúvatar (WJ:387)<br />
anónniM #Minnóna pl. Minnónar "Firstborn",<br />
Elves (as contrasted to Apanónar, the Afterborn,<br />
Men) (WJ:403)<br />
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anóno onóna (1) adj. "twin-born"; (2) noun<br />
"one of a pair of twins"; pl. onóni "twins" (WJ:367)<br />
anór róna "east" (probably adj.) (RÔ)<br />
anórabmA <strong>Ambar</strong>óna place-name;<br />
presumably a variant of <strong>Ambar</strong>ónë "uprising,<br />
sunrise, Orient" (LotR2:III ch. 4; compare the<br />
Etymologies, entry AM 2 )<br />
anra #arna "royal"? See Arnanor.<br />
(Letters:428)<br />
anrac carna *"built, made" in Vincarna<br />
"newly-made" (MR:408). Carna would seem to be<br />
the past participle of car-.<br />
anracniV Vincarna *"newly-made"<br />
(MR:408)<br />
anrah harna "wounded"; harna- "to wound"<br />
(SKAR)<br />
anras sarna "of stone" (SAR)<br />
anrat tarna "crossing, passage" (LT2:347)<br />
anratcuraT Taructarna ("k") "Oxford"<br />
(LT2:347; this "Qenya" word would have to become<br />
Taruhtarna in mature <strong>Quenya</strong>)<br />
anrathuraT *Taruhtarna see Taructarna<br />
anrav varna "safe, protected secure" (BAR)<br />
anrayn nyarna "tale, saga" (NAR 2 )<br />
anref ferna "mast, beechnuts"<br />
(PHER/PHÉREN)<br />
anreuq #querna probably "turned"; isolated<br />
from nuquerna (q.v.) *"under-turned" = reversed,<br />
turned upside down.<br />
anreuqun nuquerna "reversed", or perhaps<br />
rather *"turned upside down". In the phrases silmë<br />
nuquerna and árë nuquerna, q.v.<br />
anrey yerna "old, worn" (GYER)<br />
anro orna "hasty" (GOR)<br />
anroc corna ("k") "round, globed" (KOR)<br />
anrol lorna "asleep" (LOS)<br />
anrom morna "dark, black" (Letters:282,<br />
LT1:261) or "gloomy, sombre" (MOR). In<br />
tumbalemorna (Letters:282), q.v. Pl. mornë in<br />
Markirya (the first version of this poem had "green<br />
rocks", MC:215, changed to ondolisse mornë "upon<br />
dark rocks" in the final version; see MC:220, note 8).<br />
anromeruaT Tauremorna place-name,<br />
*"Wood-black" (LotR2:III ch. 4) Tauremornalómë<br />
place-name, *"Forest (of) Black Night" (LotR2:III ch.<br />
4)<br />
anron norna "stiff, tough" (WJ:413)<br />
anru urna "oven" (LT1:271)<br />
anú úna "deprived of, destitute, forlorn"<br />
(VT39:14)<br />
anúc cúna ("k") 1) adjective "bent, curved",<br />
from which is derived 2) the verb cúna- "bend",<br />
occurring with a- prefix (originally na-prefix) in<br />
Markirya. Here cúna- is intransitive; we do not know<br />
whether it can also be transitive "bend".<br />
anúca acúna ("k") see cúna<br />
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