Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
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voice" (genitive of *ómarya "her voice"),<br />
súmaryassë "in her bosom" (locative of súmarya<br />
"her bosom"); for the meaning "his" cf. coarya "his<br />
house" (WJ:369)<br />
ayra arya "twelve hours, day" (AR 1 )<br />
ayraf farya- pa.t. farnë "suffice" (PHAR)<br />
ayrah harya- "possess" (3AR)<br />
ayram marya "pale, fallow, fawn" (MAD)<br />
ayramilús súlimarya ??? (Narqelion)<br />
ayraN Narya name of the Red Ring, the<br />
Ring of Fire; apparently properly an adjective, so that<br />
the meaning is something like "Fiery (One)"<br />
(SA:nár)<br />
ayranA Anarya second day of the Eldarin<br />
six-day week, dedicated to the Sun<br />
(Appendix D)<br />
ayrat tarya "tough, stiff" (TÁRAG)<br />
ayrav varya- "to protect" (BAR)<br />
ayrayh hyarya "left" (KHYAR)<br />
ayre erya "single, sole" (ERE)<br />
ayrem merya "festive" (MBER)<br />
ayrep perya- "divide in middle, halve"<br />
(PER)<br />
ayrev verya- "to dare"; adj. verya "bold"<br />
(BER)<br />
ayrey yerya- "to wear (out), get old"<br />
(GYER)<br />
ayric cirya ("k") "ship" (MC:213, 214, 220,<br />
221), "(sharp-prowed) ship" (SA:kir-, where the word<br />
is misspelt círya with a long í; Christopher Tolkien<br />
probably confused it with the first element of the<br />
Sindarin name Círdan. It seems that Círyon, the<br />
name of Isildur's son, is likewise misspelt; read<br />
Ciryon as in the index and the main text of the<br />
Silmarillion. Cf. also kirya in Etym, stem KIR.) Also<br />
in Markirya. In the Plotz letter, cirya is inflected for<br />
all cases except plural possessive (*ciryaiva).<br />
Locative ciryasse "upon a ship" (MC:216).<br />
ayricalaC Calacirya "Light-cleft",<br />
Calacirya, the great ravine in the mountains of<br />
Valinor, the passage leading from Valmar to the<br />
region where the Teleri lived. Genitive Calaciryo in<br />
Namárië (Nam, RGEO:67)<br />
ayriF Firya pl. Firyar "Mortals", an Elvish<br />
name of Mortal Men (WJ:387). Etym has firya<br />
"human", literally *"mortal" (PHIR)<br />
ayrip pirya "juice, syrup" (PIS)<br />
ayrof forya "right" (PHOR)<br />
ayru urya- "burn" (intransitive) (LT1:271)<br />
ayrus surya "spirant consonant" (SUS)<br />
aytal latya "opening" (used as abstract in the<br />
source) (VT39:23); sanwë-latya "thought-opening",<br />
direct, telepathic thought-transfer (VT39:23)<br />
aytat #tatya "second", nominal pl. Tatyar<br />
*"Seconds, Second Ones", the original name of the<br />
Noldor as the Second Clan of the Elves (or rather the<br />
21<br />
direct <strong>Quenya</strong> descendant of the original name).<br />
(WJ:380)<br />
aytat tatya- "to double" (TATA)<br />
aytelem #meletya "mighty"; meletyalda<br />
"your mighty" = "your majesty" (see -lda; #meletya<br />
= *"mighty"). In full Aran Meletyalda "king your<br />
mighty" (WJ:369)<br />
aytem metya- "put an end to" (MET)<br />
aytiagna angaitya "torment" (LT1:249)<br />
aytim mitya "interior" (adj) (MI)<br />
aytip #pitya "little" in Pityafinwë, Pityanaucor<br />
aytni intya- "guess, suppose" (INK/INIK)<br />
aytnim mintya ??? (Narqelion)<br />
aytoc cotya ("k") "hostile" (KOT > KOTH)<br />
aytram martya- "destine" (MBARAT)<br />
aytsi istya "knowledge" (IS)<br />
ayuam mauya- "compel" (MBAW)<br />
ayúdlA Aldúya fourth day of the Eldarin sixday<br />
week, dedicated to the Trees (Appendix D). The<br />
word seems to include *Aldu, a dual form referring to<br />
the Two Trees. The Númenóreans altered the name to<br />
Aldëa (presumably < *aldajâ), referring to one tree<br />
(the White) only.<br />
ayuef feuya- "feel disgust at, abhor"<br />
(PHEW)<br />
ayuit tiuya- "swell, grow fat" (TIW)<br />
ayús súya- (Þ) "breathe" (THÛ)<br />
cam mac- ("k") "hew with a sword"<br />
(VT39:11, where the aorist macë is given); cf. early<br />
"Qenya" mac- ("k") "slay" (LT1:259)<br />
can nac- ("k") "bite" (NAK)<br />
car rac- ("k") "break", past participle rácina<br />
("k") "broken" in Markirya<br />
cat tac- ("k") "fasten" (the form tacë given<br />
in the Etymologies is translated "he fastens",<br />
evidently the 3. person sg. aorist), pa.t. tancë (TAK)<br />
cet tec- "write" (Etym gives the form tecë<br />
"writes", evidently the 3. person aorist) (TEK)<br />
coi ("k") "life" (LT1:257; in mature <strong>Quenya</strong> cuilë)<br />
cir #ric- "twist", perfect irícië "has twisted"<br />
(VT39:9)<br />
col loc- ("lok-") "bend, loop". (May be a<br />
primitive stem rather than <strong>Quenya</strong>.) (SA)<br />
com moc- ("k") "hate" (given as mocir ["k"]<br />
"I hate" in LT1:258; read *mocin if the word is to be<br />
adapted to mature <strong>Quenya</strong>)<br />
cur ruc- ("k") "feel fear or horror" (1. pers.<br />
aorist rucin "I feel fear or horror"); the verb is said to<br />
be constructed with "from" (sc. the ablative case?) of<br />
the object feared. (WJ:415)<br />
cus suc- ("k") "to drink" (1. pers. aorist<br />
sucin "I drink") (SUK)<br />
cut tuc- ("k") "draw" (1. pers. aorist tucin "I<br />
draw") (TUK)<br />
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