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Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron

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Helge K. Fauskanger http://www.uib.no/People/hnohf/<br />

"vowel" and lingwë means "fish", but at least the<br />

latter gloss can hardly be relevant here)<br />

ewgnir ringwë "rime, frost" (LT1:265)<br />

ewgnu ungwë "spider's web", also name of<br />

tengwa 8 (Appendix E). However, this word was<br />

defined as "gloom" in the Etymologies (UÑG), while<br />

in early "Qenya" it meant "spider" ("especially<br />

Ungwë the Gloomweaver", = Ungoliant) (LT1:271)<br />

ewia aiwë "(small) bird" (AIWÊ, SA:lin #1);<br />

Aiwendil "Lover of Birds" (UT:401)<br />

ewiam maiwë "gull" (MIW), pl. maiwi in<br />

Markirya. Cf. also the "Qenya" pl. maiwin "gulls"<br />

(MC:213)<br />

ewiay yaiwë "mocking, scorn" (YAY)<br />

ewlE Elwë masc. name, *"Star-person"<br />

(PM:340, WJ:369, WEG)<br />

ewli ilwë "sky, heavens" (LT1:255), "the<br />

middle air among the stars" (LT1:273)<br />

ewlO Olwë masc. name (PM:340), difficult<br />

to interpret (PM:341)<br />

ewlon nolwë ("ñ") "wisdom, secret lore"<br />

(ÑGOL)<br />

ewlut tulwë "pillar, standard, pole"<br />

(LT1:270)<br />

ewna anwë archaic past tense of auta-, q.v.<br />

(WJ:365)<br />

ewnaM Manwë "Blessed Being"<br />

(Letters:283), adopted from Valarin Mânawenûz;<br />

names ending in -wë were already frequent in <strong>Quenya</strong><br />

(WJ:399). In the Etymologies derived from MAN,<br />

WEG. Cf. Mánwen, Mánwë the oldest <strong>Quenya</strong> forms<br />

of Manwë, closer to the Valarin form (WJ:399).<br />

Lower-case manwë in LR:56.<br />

ewnaorrim #mirroanwë pl. mirroanwi<br />

"incarnates, those (spirits) 'put into flesh' " (MR:350)<br />

ewnarA Aranwë *"Kingly Person", masc.<br />

name (Silm)<br />

ewnaram maranwë "destiny" (MBARAT)<br />

ewnas sanwë "thought" (VT39:23, 30)<br />

ewnasó ósanwë ósanwë "interchange of<br />

thought", "communication of thought", telepathy<br />

(VT39:23, cf. MR:415); Ósanwë-centa ("k")<br />

"Enquiry into the Communication of Thought"<br />

(VT39:23 cf. MR:415)<br />

ewnat tanwë "craft, thing made, decive,<br />

construction" (TAN)<br />

ewnay yanwë "bridge, joining, isthmus"<br />

(YAT)<br />

ewnayleh helyanwë "rainbow", lit. "skybridge"<br />

(3EL)<br />

ewneL Lenwë the leader of the Nandor<br />

(Nandorin Denweg, primitive *Denwego) (WJ:412)<br />

ewnelE Elenwë *"Star-person", fem. name<br />

(Silm)<br />

ewnev venwë "shape, cut" (prob. noun)<br />

(LT1:254)<br />

38<br />

ewniF Finwë masc. name, apparently<br />

displaying the frequent ending -wë suffixed to a stem<br />

normally having to do with hair, but the name is<br />

obscure (see Tolkien's discussion in PM:340-341).<br />

Also in Etym (PHIN, WEG)<br />

ewnifacruT Turcafinwë "strong, powerful<br />

(in body) Finwë", masc. name; he was called<br />

Celegorm in Sindarin. Short <strong>Quenya</strong> name Turco.<br />

(PM:352)<br />

ewnifanaC Canafinwë "strong-voiced or<br />

?commanding Finwë", masc. name; his Sindarin<br />

name was Maglor (see Macalaurë). Short <strong>Quenya</strong><br />

name Cáno. (PM:352).<br />

ewnifayleN Nelyafinwë "Finwë third" (after<br />

the original Finwë and Curufinwë = Fëanor), masc.<br />

name; he was called Maedhros in Sindarin. Short<br />

<strong>Quenya</strong> name Nelyo. (PM:352)<br />

ewnifaytiP Pityafinwë "Little Finwë", masc.<br />

name; he was called Amrod in Sindarin. Short<br />

<strong>Quenya</strong> name Pityo (PM:353)<br />

ewnifiroM Morifinwë "dark Finwë", masc.<br />

name; he was called Caranthir in Sindarin. Short<br />

<strong>Quenya</strong> name Moryo. (PM:353)<br />

ewnifoloN Nolofinwë ("ñ") "Fingolfin"<br />

(PM:344)<br />

ewnifuleT Telufinwë "Last Finwë", masc.<br />

name; he was called Amras in Sindarin. Short <strong>Quenya</strong><br />

name Telvo. (PM:353)<br />

ewnifuruC Curufinwë (so spelt in Silm;<br />

"Kurufinwë" in PM) *"Skillful Finwë", a name of<br />

Fëanor (PM:343); also the origin of the Sindarin<br />

name Curufin; Fëanor named his favourite son after<br />

himself. Short <strong>Quenya</strong> name Curvo. (PM:352)<br />

ewnit tinwë "sparkle", also "star"; pl. tinwi<br />

"sparks", properly used of the star-imagines on Nurmenel<br />

(q.v.). Cf. nillë. (TIN, MR:388) In early<br />

"Qenya", tinwë was simply glossed "star" (LT1:269,<br />

cf. MC:214)<br />

ewnititnil lintitinwë "having many stars"<br />

(LT1:269)<br />

ewnoE Eönwë name of a Maia, evidently<br />

adopted and adapted from Valarin (WJ:417)<br />

ewnoiF Fionwë (name of a Maia; also called<br />

Eönwë) (PHI, (WEG) )<br />

ewnorov voronwë "steadfastness, loyalty,<br />

faithfulness" (CO), also masc. name Voronwë "the<br />

Faithful" (PM:340, BORÓN, LT1:250)<br />

ewrah harwë (1) "wound" (SKAR), (2)<br />

"treasure, treasury" (3AR) (Use rather harma for<br />

"treasure".)<br />

ewruc curwë ("k") "craft" (KUR); Curwë<br />

("K") "technical skill and invention" (PM:360 cf. 344)<br />

ewsih hiswë "fog" (KHIS/KHITH)<br />

ewsu uswë "issue, escape" (noun) (LT1:251)<br />

exam maxë ("ks") "dough" (MASAG)<br />

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