Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
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eluis siulë "incitement" (SIW)<br />
elús súlë (Þ) "spirit, breath", also name of<br />
tengwa 9; originally thúlë (Þúlë), before the shift th<br />
> s that occurred shortly before the rebellion of the<br />
Noldor (Appendix E, THÛ)<br />
em me "us"; mel-lumna "us-is-heavy", sc.<br />
*"is heavy for us" (LR:47, mel- is evidently an<br />
assimilated form of *men "for us", dative of me);<br />
dual met "us (two)"<br />
emárauqlA Alquarámë ("q") "Swan-wing"<br />
(LT2:335)<br />
emáuq quámë ("q") "sickness" (KWAM)<br />
emáy yámë "yawning" (MC:214; cf. the<br />
stem YAG in the Etymologies)<br />
emayrotna antoryamë "strengthening", used<br />
of various manipulations of a stem, such as<br />
lengthening vowels or consonants or turning a<br />
consonant or a vowel into a "blend" (see ostimë)<br />
(VT39:9)<br />
emeló ólemë "elbow" (LT1:258)<br />
emelón nólemë "deep lore, wisdom"<br />
(LT1:263). Would represent earlier *ñólemë and<br />
should be spelt accordingly in Tengwar. Perhaps<br />
replaced by Nolmë in mature <strong>Quenya</strong>.<br />
eménel lenémë "with leave" (+ gen: "with<br />
leave of") (SD:246)<br />
emiah haimë "habit" (KHIM)<br />
emial laimë "shade" (DAY)<br />
emiar raimë (evidently a misreading for<br />
*roime) "hunt, hunting" (ROY 1 )<br />
emiaT Taimë, Taimië "the sky" (LT1:268;<br />
rather menel in mature <strong>Quenya</strong>)<br />
emiay yaimë "wailing" (noun), from which<br />
is derived the adjective yaimëa "wailing", pl. yaimië<br />
in Markirya<br />
emilacnA Ancalimë fem. name, *"Most<br />
Bright One"<br />
emilúS Súlimë third month of the year,<br />
"March". The word apparently means *"windy one"<br />
(Appendix D; SA:sûl; not capitalized in the latter<br />
source). Early "Qenya" has súlimë "wind" (LT1:266)<br />
eminéN Nénimë second month of the year,<br />
"February" (Appendix D)<br />
emior *roimë - see raime (ROY 1 )<br />
emirÚ Úrimë (in some editions Urimë, but<br />
this seems to be an error; cf. úrë "heat") eighth month<br />
of the year, "August" (Appendix D, SA:ur-, UT:302)<br />
emisíH Hísimë eleventh month of the year,<br />
"November" (Appendix D, SA:hîth). The <strong>Quenya</strong><br />
word seems to mean "Misty One".<br />
emitso ostimë (pl. ostimi is attested)<br />
"blend", term for a kind of "strengthened" elements<br />
within a stem, where a single sound has been<br />
expanded into two different elements while<br />
maintaining a unitary effect and significance: such as<br />
28<br />
s- being turned into st-, or m being strengthened to<br />
mb. (VT39:9)<br />
eml -lmë pronominal ending for inclusive<br />
"we", sc. "we" including the person that is spoken to.<br />
Exemplified in laituvalmet "we shall bless them"<br />
(lait-uva-lme-t "bless-shall-we-them") (LotR3:VI<br />
ch. 4, translated in Letters:308)<br />
emlal lalmë "elm-tree" (ÁLAM)<br />
emlala alalmë "elm, elm-tree" (ÁLAM,<br />
LÁLAM, LT1:249)<br />
emlan [nalmë] ("ñ") "clamour"<br />
(ÑGAL/ÑGALAM)<br />
emlap palmë "surface" (PAL)<br />
emlas salmë "harp-playing" (LT1:265;<br />
rather nandelë in mature <strong>Quenya</strong>)<br />
emlawgn ngwalmë see nwalmë<br />
emlawn nwalmë "torment", also name of<br />
tengwa 20. Originally pronounced ngwalmë; initial<br />
ng had become n in Third Age pronunciation<br />
(Appendix E)<br />
emlay yalmë "clamour" (ÑGAL/ÑGALAM)<br />
emlem melmë "love" (noun) (MEL)<br />
emlet telmë "hood, covering"; ablative in the<br />
phrase telmello telmanna "from hood to base, from<br />
crown to foot, top to bottom" (TEL/TELU)<br />
emley [yelmë] (not glossed; the etymology<br />
may suggest *"friendship") (YEL, struck out)<br />
emlic cilmë "choosing" (isolated from<br />
Essecilmë "name-choosing", q.v.) (MR:214); also in<br />
cilmessi ("k") "self-names", literally names of<br />
personal choice (PM:339) (cilmë + essi, hence<br />
*"choice-names"). Sg. *cilmessë.<br />
emlicessE Essecilmë "name-choosing", an<br />
Eldarin ceremony where a child named him- or<br />
herself according to personal lámatyávë (q.v.)<br />
(MR:214, 471).<br />
emlim milmë "desire, greed" (MIL-IK)<br />
emlin nilmë "friendship" (NIL/NDIL)<br />
emlis silmë "starlight", also name of tengwa<br />
29 (Appendix E); silmë nuquerna "s reversed", name<br />
of tengwa 30, similar to normal silmë but turned<br />
upside down (Appendix E). In the Etymologies, stem<br />
SIL, silmë is defined as the "light of Silpion"<br />
(Telperion), and also a poetic word for "silver".<br />
emlisi isilmë "moonlight", occurring in<br />
Markirya; free translation "the moon" in MC:215<br />
(isilmë ilcalassë, lit. "moonlight gleaming-in" = "in<br />
the moon gleaming")<br />
emloh holmë "odour" (ÑOL)<br />
emloN Nolmë ("ñ") "knowledge, Philosophy<br />
(including Science)" (PM:360 cf. 344)<br />
emlos solmë "wave" (LT1:266)<br />
emluaq qualmë ("q") "agony, death"<br />
(KWAL, LT1:264)<br />
emluy yulmë (1) "drinking, carousal"<br />
(WJ:416)<br />
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