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Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron

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itsiwni inwisti "mind-mood" (changed by<br />

Tolkien from inwaldi) (MR:216, 471)<br />

iuF Fui "Night" (PHUY)<br />

iuH Hui "Night" (PHUY), in earlier "Qenya"<br />

defined as "evening" (MC:214) or "fog, dark, murk,<br />

night" (LT1:253).<br />

iuqlet telqui ("q") (analogical) pl. of telco<br />

(TÉLEK)<br />

iuqnar ranqui ("q") pl. of ranco (RAK)<br />

iuqnil linqui ("q") "wet" (MC:216; mature<br />

<strong>Quenya</strong> has linquë.)<br />

iuqnirut turinqui ("q") "queen" (LT1:260;<br />

apparently the fem. of tur. In mature <strong>Quenya</strong>,<br />

"queen" is tári.)<br />

iuqnis sinqui ("q") ??? (Narqelion)<br />

iuqro orqui ("q") pl. of orco ("k") (ÓROK,<br />

LT2:336)<br />

ivurehemún númeheruvi "Lords-of-West"<br />

(*"West-lords") in SD:246<br />

iwgnal *langwi - see lango<br />

ixay yaxi "cow" (in mature <strong>Quenya</strong>, this<br />

looks rather like a plural); cf. yaxë "milch cow"<br />

(GL:36)<br />

l -l reduced pronominal affix of the 2.<br />

person, "you" (pl.). See heca! (WJ:364)<br />

la 'al- "thrive" (GALA; the ' simply indicates<br />

that the original initial G has disappeared and need<br />

not normally be included.)<br />

labma ambal "shaped stone, flag" (MBAL)<br />

lac cal- "shine", future tense caluva ("k")<br />

"shall shine" (UT:22 cf. 51). Compare also early<br />

"Qenya" cala- ("k") "shine" (LT1:254)<br />

lamrO Ormal One of the Lamps of the<br />

Valar: *"High-Gold"??? (Silm)<br />

lan nal, nallë "dale, dell" (LT1:261)<br />

lanemia aimenal, aimenel - see lirulin<br />

lát tál (tal-, as in "g.sg. talen", in mature<br />

<strong>Quenya</strong> dat.sg.) "foot" (TAL). Early "Qenya" forms:<br />

tala "foot" (LT2:347) and dual talwi "the feet"<br />

(LT2:347); tálin "feet" (MC:216); instrumental<br />

talainen, talalínen "with wings, on wings" (wings<br />

here meaning sails) (MC:213, 216, 220; this is<br />

"Qenya")<br />

lay yal- "summon". In enyalië "to recall"<br />

(Notes on CO, UT:317)<br />

layt tyal- "play" (1. pers. aorist tyalin "I<br />

play") (TYAL)<br />

ldnif findl "lock of hair, tress" (but findil<br />

elsewhere - in mature <strong>Quenya</strong>, no word can end in -<br />

dl). (LT2:341)<br />

lé †él "star", pl. éli given (WJ:362, EL)<br />

leceH Hecel ("k") (Heceld-, e.g. pl. Heceldi,<br />

WJ:371) = hecil, q.v., but reformed to match Oarel,<br />

especially applied to the Eldar left in Beleriand.<br />

Helcelmar and Heceldamar *"Land of Forsaken<br />

41<br />

Elves", the name used by the loremasters of Aman for<br />

Beleriand. (WJ:365)<br />

ledniS Sindel (Þ) (Sindeld-, as in pl.<br />

Sindeldi) "Grey-elf" = Sinda pl. Sindar, but less<br />

common (WJ:384)<br />

lei -iel patronymic (or matronymic) ending -<br />

"daughter" (YEL) (In the Etymologies, Tolkien struck<br />

out this ending and the corresponding independent<br />

word yeldë "daughter", changing them to -ien, yendë.<br />

However, the ending -iel later turns up in the name<br />

Uinéniel "Daughter of Uinen" in UT:182, so it would<br />

seem that Tolkien changed his mind again and<br />

restored this ending, and perhaps the noun yeldë<br />

along with it.)<br />

leir riel (*riell-) "garlanded maiden"<br />

(SA:kal-), full form riellë "a maiden crowned with a<br />

festival garland" (PM:347). In Altariel, Altariellë.<br />

leirámlA Almáriel (fem. name) (GALA)<br />

leirátlA Altáriel "Galadriel", "maiden<br />

crowned with a radiant garland" (SA:kal; Alatáriel is<br />

Telerin)<br />

leiratlaÑ Ñaltariel true <strong>Quenya</strong> form of<br />

Galadriel; the form actually used was Altariel,<br />

<strong>Quenya</strong>rized from Telerin Alatáriel(lë). (PM:347)<br />

leiríF Fíriel "She that sighed" or "She that<br />

died", later name of Míriel (MR:250)<br />

leiríM Míriel *"Jewel-woman" (Silm),<br />

genitive Míriello (see namna)<br />

lem mel- "love (as friend)" (MEL); melánë<br />

"I love", a doubtful word in mature <strong>Quenya</strong>; read<br />

perhaps *mélanyë or *melanyë (LR:70)<br />

len nel- (prefix) "tri-" (NEL)<br />

lenamA #Amanel pl. Amaneldi *"Amanelves",<br />

Elves living in Aman (WJ:373).<br />

leneM Menel "heavens" (Markirya, SA),<br />

"the apparent dome in the sky" (MR:387).<br />

lenemia aimenel, aimenal - see lirulin<br />

lenemraT Tarmenel "High Heaven"<br />

(LotR1:II ch. 1), Tar-menel "the true firmament", as<br />

opposed to Nur-menel (q.v.) (MR:388)<br />

lenem-ruN Nur-menel the lesser firmament,<br />

a great dome covering Valinor, made by Varda and<br />

full of star-imagines (see tinwë, nillë). It was a<br />

simulacrum of Tar-menel, the true firmament<br />

(MR:388)<br />

lenoloS Solonel a name of the Teleri (here in<br />

the sg, pl. Solonyeldi) (PHAL/PHÁLAS, NYEL,<br />

SOL)<br />

lep pel- "go round, revolve, return" (PEL)<br />

lerao Oarel ("Oärel") "Elf who departed<br />

from Beleriand to Aman" (while the Sindar stayed<br />

there). Stem Oareld-, as in pl. Oareldi (WJ:363,<br />

374). Older form Oazeldi.<br />

leremódnit tindómerel (also capitalized<br />

Tindómerel) "daughter of twilight", a kenning<br />

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