Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
Quenya Reverse Wordlist - Ambar Eldaron
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nih -hin "child", pl. -híni (as in Eruhíni,<br />
"Children of Eru", SA:híni)<br />
nihurE Eruhin pl. Eruhíni "Children of<br />
Eru", Elves and Men (WJ:403; SA:híni)<br />
nil [lin- (2) "sing" (GLIN, struck out)]<br />
nil lin- (1) (prefix) "many" (LI)<br />
nil -lin ending for partitive pl. dative (Plotz);<br />
see -li<br />
nil lin, lind- "a musical sound"<br />
(Letters:308), "melody" (LT1:258)<br />
nilauq qualin ("q") "dead" (KWAL,<br />
LT1:264)<br />
nilauqia aiqualin ("q") "tall", plural form<br />
(???) (MC:216; this is "Qenya" - but cf. aiqua.)<br />
nilav valin "happy" (LT1:272)<br />
nilavrA Arvalin "outside Valinor" (AR 2 )<br />
nileh helin "violet" or "pansy" (LT1:262)<br />
nilem melin "dear" (MEL)<br />
nileruaL Laurelin ("g.sg. Laurelinden" or<br />
Laurelingen; in mature <strong>Quenya</strong> this is dat.sg.) Name<br />
of the Golden Tree of Valinor, interpreted both<br />
*"singing-gold" (stem Laurelind-) and "hanginggold"<br />
(stem Laureling-) (LIN 2 , LÁWAR/GLÁWAR,<br />
[GLAW(-R)], SA, Letters:308)<br />
nileY Yelin "winter" (LT1:260; mature<br />
<strong>Quenya</strong> has hrívë, and Yelin was probably obsoleted<br />
together with the adjective yelwa "cold", that appear<br />
with a different meaning in the Etymologies).<br />
nili ilin "pale blue" (GLINDI)<br />
nilia ailin ("g.sg. ailinen", in mature <strong>Quenya</strong><br />
dat.sg.) "pool, lake" (AY, LIN 1 , LT2:339)<br />
nilip pilin (pilind-, as in pl. pilindi) "arrow"<br />
(PÍLIM)<br />
niliv vilin "airy, breezy" (LT1:273)<br />
niliw wilin "bird" (LT1:273; if this "Qenya"<br />
word is to be used in mature <strong>Quenya</strong>, it must not be<br />
confused with the 1. pers. aorist of the verb wil-)<br />
nilleróL Lórellin name of the lake where the<br />
Valië Estë sleeps; apparently meaning *"Dream-lake"<br />
(Silm)<br />
niluril lirulin "lark" (MR:238, 262), changed<br />
from aimenel, aimenal<br />
nimat tamin "forge" (noun? verb? If it is a<br />
verb, this would - at least within the framework of<br />
mature <strong>Quenya</strong> - be the 1. person aorist of a verb<br />
tam-; cf. tam- "to tap".) (LT1:250)<br />
nimól lómin "shade, shadow" (LT1:255)<br />
nimri irmin "the world, all the regions<br />
inhabited by Men" (LT2:343)<br />
nin nin "to me", dative of ni (FS)<br />
niolacrat tarcalion = Tar-Calion, <strong>Quenya</strong><br />
name of Ar-Pharazôn (LR:47, SD:246); see Calion<br />
nir rin "dew" (LT1:265; rather rossë in<br />
mature <strong>Quenya</strong>)<br />
nira arin "morning" (AR 1 )<br />
48<br />
niraclA Alcarin "the Glorious", title taken<br />
by Atanatar II of Gondor, also name of one of the<br />
Kings of Númenor (Appendix A). Is this to be taken<br />
as a shorter form of alcarinqua, q.v.?<br />
niradlE Eldarin adjective derived from<br />
Elda: "Eldarin, Elvish" (Silm, ÉLED)<br />
niramlaf falmarin (falmarind- or simply<br />
falmarin- as in pl. falmarindi [or falmarini]) "seaspirit,<br />
nymph" (PHAL/PHÁLAS)<br />
niramlI Ilmarin "mansion of the high airs",<br />
the dwelling of Manwë and Varda upon Oiolossë<br />
(SA:ilm-)<br />
nirasat tasarin "willow" (LT2:346; mature<br />
<strong>Quenya</strong> tasar, tasarë)<br />
nirawh hwarin "crooked" (SKWAR)<br />
nirawliw wilwarin (wilwarind-, as in pl.<br />
wilwarindi) "butterfly" (Markirya, WIL, LT1:273);<br />
Wilwarin name of a constellation, tentatively<br />
identified as Cassiopeia (Silm). "Qenya" adjective<br />
wilwarindeën "like butterflies" (MC:216); "Qenya"<br />
similative form wilwarindon "as a butterfly"<br />
(MC:213, 220)<br />
niredneuQ Quenderin "Quendian, belonging<br />
to the Elves as a whole" (a learned word) (WJ:407)<br />
nireleT Telerin "Telerian" (TELES)<br />
nirevÍ *Iverin (Íverind-), Íverindor<br />
"Ireland" (LT2:344) The nominative of Íverind- must<br />
be *Íverin, the form Íverind- occurring before<br />
endings. Compare Íwerin below..<br />
nirewÍ Íwerin "Ireland" (also Íverindor,<br />
Íverind-) (LT2:344)<br />
niri irin "town" (LT2:343)<br />
nirif firin "dead" (by natural cause) (PHIR).<br />
This may obsolete the earlier "Qenya" word firin "ray<br />
of the sun" (LT2:341)<br />
nirifli ilfirin "immortal" (PHIR)<br />
niripli *ilpirin (hypothetical form; the word<br />
actually appears in Q as ilfirin) "immortal" (PHIR)<br />
nirit tirin "tall tower" (LT1:258; this is a<br />
verb "I watch" in the Etymologies, stem TIR.)<br />
nirív vírin "a magic glassy substance of<br />
great lucency used in fashioning the Moon. Used of<br />
things of great and pure transparency." (LT2:339)<br />
niroc corin ("k") "circular enclosure"<br />
(KOR). In the early "Qenya Lexicon", this word was<br />
defined as "a circular enclosure, especially on a hilltop"<br />
(LT1:257).<br />
niroclI Ilkorin *"not of Kor" (LA, AR 2 )<br />
nirodlonalóm mólanoldorin "the language<br />
of the Noldor enslaved by Morgoth" (MÔ) (Changed<br />
from múlanoldorin.)<br />
nirodlonalúm [múlanoldorin] "the language<br />
of the Noldor enslaved by Morgoth" (MÔ) (Changed<br />
to mólanoldorin.)<br />
nirólO Olórin name of the Maia that became<br />
Gandalf, connected to olos # 1 (UT:396)<br />
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