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(turn+to)

  • 1 quer-

    vb. “turn” transitive, attested as pa.t. quernë VT49:18-20. Compare kuere kwere as one variant of a stem meaning “turn” PE14:65. English intransitive “to turn” requires a reflexive pronoun in Quenya: mo quernë immo *“one turned oneself” VT49:6, in idiomatic English simply “one turned”. Passive participle \#querna “turned”, isolated from nuquerna q.v. *"under-turned" = reversed, turned upside down. Also in númenquerna *“turned westward” VT49:18, nanquernë *“turned back”, pl. form of *nanquerna VT49:17-18, 20

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > quer-

  • 2 ta

    1 pron. "that, it" TA; compare antaróuta/u "he gave it" FS; see anta-. The forms tar/tara/tanna “thither”, talo/tó “thence” and tás/tassë “there” are originally inflected forms of this pronoun: *”to that”, *”from that” and *”in that” place, respectively. Compare “there” as one gloss of ta see \#4. 2 adv. “so, like that, also”, e.g. ta mára “so good” VT49:12 3 pron. "they, them", an "impersonal" 3rd person pl. stem, referring "only to 'abstracts' or to things such as inanimates not by the Eldar regarded as persons" VT43:20, cf. ta as an inanimate Common Eldarin plural pronoun, VT49:52. Compare te, q.v. The word ta occurring in some versions of Tolkien's Quenya Lord's Prayer may exemplify this use of ta as an "impersonal" plural pronoun: emmë avatyarir uta/u "we forgive uthem/u" VT43:8, 9; this refers to trespasses, not the trespassers. However, since Tolkien also wanted ta to mean “that” see \#1 above, he may seem to be somewhat dissatisfied with ta “they, them”, introducing variant forms like tai VT49:32 to free up ta as a sg. pronoun. In one document, tai was in turn altered to te VT49:33, which could suggest that the distinction between animate and inanimate “they, them” was abandoned and the form te q.v. could be used for both. In some documents, Tolkien seems to use tar as the plural form VT49:56 mentions this as an uncertain reading in a source where the word was struck out; compare ótar under ó-. 4 conj., said to be a reducted form of tá “then”, used “before each new item in a series or list”; “if as often in English the equivalent of and was omitted, and placed only before a final item e.g. ‘Tom, Dick, and Harriet’, this would in Quenya represent a discontinuity, and what followed after ta would be an addition of something overlooked or less important”. PE17:70 Hence the use of arta ar ta, “and ta” for “et cetera”; in older language ta ta or just ta. 5 adv. “there” VT49:33; this may be an Elvish root or “element” rather than a Quenya word; see tanomë; see however also tar, tara, tanna under ta \#1.

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > ta

  • 3 nís(niss-)

    as in pl. nissi noun "woman" MR:213. The Etymologies gives nis or nissë, pl. nissi: see the stems NDIS-SĒ/SĀ, NIsup1/sup, NIS NĒR, VT46:4; compare VT47:33. In Tolkien's Quenya rendering of Hail Mary, the plural nísi occurs instead of nissi; this form is curious, since nísi would be expected to turn into *nízi, *níri VT43:31. VT47:33 suggests that Tolkien at one point considered niþ- as the older form of the stem, which etymology would solve this problem since s from older þ does not become z r. Even so, the MR forms, nís with stem niss-, may be preferred. - Compare †ní, \#nína, nisto, Lindissë.

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > nís(niss-)

  • 4 querma

    noun “spinning wheel, turn-table” PE17:65. It is unclear whether Tolkien rejected this word or not.

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > querma

  • 5 pir-

    "spin, turn" apparently intransitive. Actually cited in the form piri-, perhaps with the connecting vowel of the aorist included. "Qenya" pa.t. pírë. QL:74

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > pir-

  • 6 hriz-

    vb. “to snow”, impersonal, given in the form hríza “it is snowing”. Normally z would turn to r in Exilic Quenya, but since two r's close to one another were disliked, it may be that hriz- became *hris- instead compare razë “sticks out” becoming rasë instead of **rarë, PE19:73 Past tense hrinsë with s from the original root SRIS and another form which the editor tentatively reads as hrissë the development ns ss is regular. PE17:168

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > hriz-

  • 7 hroa

    sometimes spelt "hröa" noun "body" changed by Tolkien from hrondo, in turn changed from hrón. The word hroa comes from earlier ¤srawa VT47:35. Pl. hroar is attested MR:304, VT39:30. In MR:330, Tolkien notes that hroa is "roughly but not exactly equivalent to 'body' " as opposed to "soul". The Incarnates live by necessary union of hroa body and fëa soul WJ:405. Hroafelmë "body-impulse" impulses provided by the body, e.g. physical fear, hunger, thirst, sexual desire VT41:19 cf. 13

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > hroa

  • 8 ma

    1 neuter personal pronoun "something, a thing" VT42:34. It may occur with the meaning “thing” in the ejaculation yé mána ma = “what a blessing” or “what a good thing!”“ VT49:41 2 Ma has also been theorized to be a particle used to turn declarative statements into yes/no questions.

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > ma

  • 9 lempë

    cardinal "five" LEP/LEPEN/LEPEK, GL:53, VT42:24, VT47:10, 24; lempëa ordinal "fifth", an analogical formation replacing older lemenya, in turn altered from the historically "correct" form lepenya because of analogy with the cardinal lempë "five" VT42:25; Vanyarin Quenya maintained lepenya, VT42:26

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > lempë

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