Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
Helge K. Fauskanger http://www.uib.no/People/hnohf/<br />
exact definition (Appendix D); yáviérë *"Autumnday",<br />
a day outside the months in the Steward's<br />
Reckoning, inserted between Yavannië and<br />
Narquelië (September and October) (Appendix D)<br />
eivet tevië "hatred" (LT1:268); also tevin<br />
eivioc coivië ("k") "awakening", noun<br />
(LT1:257; in mature <strong>Quenya</strong> cuivië, as in Cuiviénen)<br />
eiviuc cuivië "awakening", noun (early<br />
"Qenya" coivië, q.v.) In Cuiviénen, "Water of<br />
Awakening" (SA:cuivië, SA:nen, KUY; spelt with a k<br />
in the Etymologies)<br />
eiwnav vanwië "the past, past time" (WAN)<br />
eiwnorov voronwië "endurance, lasting<br />
quality" (BOR)<br />
ekólugna angulókë "dragon" (LOK)<br />
elabma ambalë "yellow bird, 'yellow<br />
hammer' " (SMAL)<br />
elabmut tumbalë apparently an extented<br />
form of tumba "deep valley" (Letters:308; SA:tum<br />
and TUB gives tumbo "valley, deep valley"). In<br />
tumbalemorna "deepvalleyblack" or (according to<br />
SA:tum) "black deep valley", also tumbaletaurëa<br />
"deepvalleyforested"; see Taurelilómëatumbalemorna...<br />
elác cálë ("k") "light" (Markirya; in early<br />
"Qenya", cálë meant "morning", LT1:254)<br />
elacia aicalë ("k") "a peak" (AYAK)<br />
elacnA Ancalë ("k") "radiant one" = Sun<br />
(KAL)<br />
elacnam mancalë ("k") (MBAKH)<br />
elacúy yúcalë ("k") "twilight" (KAL)<br />
elai [ialë "everlasting" (GEY); replaced by<br />
oialë]<br />
elaio oialë "everlasting [?age]" (Reading of<br />
gloss uncertain) (OY) Used as an adverb<br />
"everlastingly" in Namárië (Nam, RGEO:67)<br />
elamma ammalë "yellow bird, 'yellow<br />
hammer' " (SMAL)<br />
elatial laitalë "praising", isolated from<br />
Erulaitalë (UT:166, 436)<br />
elatialurE Erulaitalë "Praise of Eru", a<br />
Númenórean festival (UT:166, 436)<br />
elatnah hantalë "thanksgiving", isolated<br />
from Eruhantalë (UT:166)<br />
elatnahurE Eruhantalë "Thanksgiving to<br />
Eru", a Númenórean festival (UT:166, 436)<br />
elatneuq quentalë ("q") "account, history"<br />
(KWET), "narration, History" as abstract, but the<br />
word may also be used with a particular reference, as<br />
in quentalë Noldoron or quentalë Noldorinwa "the<br />
history of the Noldor", referring to the real events<br />
rather than an account of them: "that part of<br />
[universal] History which concerned the Noldor".<br />
(VT39:16; in this source the spelling really is<br />
"quentale" rather than "qentale")<br />
26<br />
elatneuqemúl lúmequentalë ("q") "history"<br />
(LU, KWET)<br />
elatroh hortalë "speeding, urging" (KHOR)<br />
elatrun nurtalë "hiding" (evidently a verbal<br />
stem #nurta- "hide" with the verbal noun ending -lë);<br />
Nurtalë Valinóreva "the Hiding of Valinor" (Silm)<br />
elatsev vestalë "wedding" (BES) (under<br />
WED the word was defined as "oath", but this was<br />
struck out)<br />
elatson nostalë "species, kind" (LT1:272)<br />
elauqnu unqualë ("q") "agony, death"<br />
(KWAL)<br />
elauy yualë "twilight" (KAL)<br />
elawgnu ungwalë "torture" (ÑGWAL)<br />
elayrem meryalë "holiday" (MBER)<br />
elaytni intyalë "imagination" (INK/INIK)<br />
eldiratI Itarildë, Itaril (*Itarill-), Itarillë<br />
fem. name, Sindarized as Idril (PM:346, 348; SA:ril).<br />
(In earlier sources, Tolkien used Irildë as the <strong>Quenya</strong><br />
form of Idril.)<br />
elebmal lambelë "Language" (especially<br />
with reference to phonology). *"phonetics"<br />
(VT39:15)<br />
elecian naicelë ("k") "sharp pain" (NÁYAK)<br />
elecnet tencelë ("k") "writing system,<br />
spelling" (TEK)<br />
elednagorov vorogandelë (read<br />
*vorongandelë, voroñgandele) "harping on one<br />
tune", continual repetition (BOR)<br />
elednan nandelë ("ñ") "harping"<br />
(ÑGAN/ÑGÁNAD)<br />
elednew wendelë "maidenhood" (LT1:271)<br />
elednil lindelë "music" (LIN 2 , LT1:258 -<br />
#lindalë in Ainulindalë).<br />
eledniw windelë "loom" (LT1:254)<br />
elepo opelë "walled house or village, 'town' "<br />
(PEL(ES) )<br />
elet telë- "finish, end" (intransitive), also "be<br />
the last thing or person in a series or sequence of<br />
events" (WJ:411; telë may be taken as the 3. person<br />
aorist of a stem tel-)<br />
eletce ectelë ("k") "fountain", also cectelë<br />
("k") (LT1:257, LT2:338; in mature <strong>Quenya</strong> ehtelë)<br />
eletcec cectelë ("k") "fountain" (LT1:257,<br />
LT2:338; in mature <strong>Quenya</strong> ehtelë)<br />
elethe ehtelë "issue of water, spring"<br />
(SA:kel-, KEL, ET)<br />
eletneuq quentelë ("q") "sentence"<br />
(LT2:348)<br />
eletor rotelë "cave" (LT2:347)<br />
elette ettelë "outer lands" (ET)<br />
elewgnet tengwelë ("e") "Language" (in all<br />
its aspects), a general word for the grouping and<br />
composing of tengwi (linguistic "signs", phonemes)<br />
into a linguistic system (VT39:16)<br />
Presented by http://www.ambar-eldaron.com