Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
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Helge K. Fauskanger http://www.uib.no/People/hnohf/<br />
atnauqnep penquanta ("peñ"-) "full to the<br />
brim, with mouth full" (VT39:11)<br />
atnav vanta- "to walk", also vanta noun<br />
"walk" (BAT)<br />
atnay yanta "bridge", also name of tengwa<br />
35 (Appendix E); in the Etymologies, yanta is<br />
defined as "yoke" (YAT)<br />
atnaynivne envinyanta past participle<br />
"healed" (MR:405), pointing to a verbal stem<br />
*envinyata- "heal", litereally "renew"; cf. Aragorn's<br />
title Envinyatar "the Renewer" (LotR3:V ch. 8).<br />
atne enta "that yonder" (EN)<br />
atnec centa "communication, *enquiry,<br />
*essay"; Ósanwë-centa "Enquiry into the<br />
Communication of Thought" (VT39:23 cf. MR:415),<br />
an appendix to Pengolodh's Lammas or "Account of<br />
Tongues" (VT39:23, MR:415); cf. also Essecenta<br />
*"Name-essay" (MR:415)<br />
atneuq quenta ("q") "tale" (KWET),<br />
"narrative, story" (VT39:16); Quenta Silmarillion<br />
"the Story/Tale of the Silmarils"<br />
atneuqalaV Valaquenta "Account of the<br />
Valar" (SA:val-)<br />
atneuqemúl lúmequenta ("q") "history,<br />
chronological account" (LU)<br />
atnil #linta "swift", only pl. lintë attested<br />
(Nam, RGEO:66)<br />
atnilallot tollalinta "upon hills" (MC:214;<br />
this is "Qenya")<br />
atnis sinta (Þ) (1) "short" (STINTÂ)<br />
atnis sinta- (Þ) (2) "fade", pa.t. sintanë<br />
(THIN)<br />
atnit tinta- "kindle, cause to sparkle", cf.<br />
Tintallë (TIN, SA:tin, MR:388)<br />
atniv [vinta-, pa.t. vintë, vintanë "fade"<br />
(WIN/WIND)]<br />
atniw winta- "scatter, blow about" (both<br />
transitive and intransitive) (PM:376)<br />
atniwessal lassewinta a variant of lasselanta<br />
(PM:376).<br />
atno onta- (pa.t. ónë or ontanë) "beget,<br />
create" (ONO)<br />
atnor ronta "hollow" (adj? noun?) (also<br />
rotwa) (LT2:347. In mature <strong>Quenya</strong>, the preferred<br />
words for "hollow" are unqua adj. and unquë noun.)<br />
atnoro oronta "steep" (LT1:256)<br />
atnoy yonta- "more" (does the hyphen<br />
indicate that yonta- can be prefixed to adjectives to<br />
form a kind of comparative, like the prefix an- forms<br />
the superlative?) (GL:37)<br />
atnup punta "stopped consonant" (= a<br />
plosive) (PUT, see PUS)<br />
atóm móta- "labour, toil" (MÔ)<br />
atór róta "tube" (LT2:347)<br />
atórh hróta "dwelling underground, artificial<br />
cave or rockhewn hall" (PM:365)<br />
15<br />
atpat tapta "impeded" (VT39:17); nominal<br />
pl. taptar is used to mean "consonants" ( = tapta<br />
tengwi, q.v.)<br />
atpelet telepta "silver", as adj? (LT2:347 -<br />
rather telemna in mature <strong>Quenya</strong>)<br />
atra arta (1) adj. "exalted, lofty" (PM:354)<br />
atra arta (2) noun "fort, fortress" (GARAT<br />
under 3AR)<br />
atra arta (3) prep. "across, athwart"<br />
(LT2:335)<br />
atram marta "fey, fated" (MBARAT)<br />
atrec certa "rune" (pl. certar given), adapted<br />
from Sindarin certh (a "true" or inherited <strong>Quenya</strong><br />
form of primitive *kirtê would have been *cirtë, but<br />
this word did not occur). (WJ:396)<br />
atro orta- "rise, raise, lift up", pa.t. ortanë<br />
(Nam, RGEO:67, ORO; misreading "ortani" in<br />
Letters:426)<br />
atroh horta- "send flying, speed, urge"<br />
(KHOR)<br />
atroma #amorta- "heave" (literally "up-rise,<br />
rise up", cf. orta-; the prefix am- means "up"). Only<br />
attested as a participle amortala "heaving" in<br />
Markirya.<br />
atrun #nurta- "hide", verbal stem isolated<br />
from nurtalë "hiding", q.v.<br />
atsa #asta "month", only pl. astar attested<br />
(Appendix D)<br />
atsaf fasta- "tangle" (PHAS)<br />
atsal lasta- "listen", also adj. lasta "listening,<br />
hearing" (LAS 2 )<br />
atsalaf falasta- "to foam", participle<br />
falastala "foaming, surging" in Markirya<br />
atsam masta- "bake" (MBAS)<br />
atsam masta "bread" (MBAS, PM:404)<br />
atsan nasta- "prick, sting" (NAS)<br />
atsan nasta "spear-head, point, gore,<br />
triangle" (SNAS/SNAT), "prick, point, stick, thrust"<br />
(NAS)<br />
atsap pasta "smooth" (PATH)<br />
atsatneuq quentasta *"historical account",<br />
"any particular arrangement (by some author) of a<br />
series of records or evidences into a given historical<br />
account" (not History as such, which is quentalë).<br />
(VT39:16)<br />
atse esta "first" (ESE/ESET); this entry was<br />
marked with a query. The word Yestarë (q.v.)<br />
*"Firstday" in LotR suggests that we should read<br />
*yesta for esta and also prefix a y to the other words<br />
derived from ESE/ESET (essë > *yessë, essëa ><br />
*yessëa).<br />
atse esta- "to name" (ES)<br />
atseh hesta "wither" (LT1:255)<br />
atsel #lesta (1) "girdle, fence" in Lestanórë<br />
"Doriath" (WJ:369)<br />
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