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  • 1 WEAR

    see BEAR. WEAR (OUT) yerya- (get old) (Note: yerya is also the adjective "old, worn") –GYER

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  • 2 BEAR

    (vb) \#col- (verb stem isolated from \#colindo "bearer". Cf. mel- "to love", melindo "lover"). \#Col- can also be translated *"wear" [of clothes], cf. the past participle colla "borne, worn". BEAR FRUIT yavin (which must mean *"I bear fruit", stem \#yav-. Tolkien often employs the 1st person aorist when mentioning a verb in his wordlists.) –LotR:989, cf. Letters:308 and MEL, MR:385, LT1:273 (noun) morco –MORÓK

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  • 3 OLD

    yára (ancient, belonging to or descending from former times); intensive \#anyára is attested with a dative ending in the phrase meldenya anyáran *"for my oldest [or, very old] friend" in the Elaine inscription. Other words translated "old": enwina, linyenwa (having many years), (of things:) yerna (worn); OLDEN yárëa, yalúmëa, GET OLD yerya- (wear [out]) –MC:222 cf. 215, YEN, GYER

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  • 4 WORN

    yerna (old [of things]), colla (passive participle of \#col- "bear, *wear") (borne). The latter is also used as a noun = "vestment, cloak". –GYER, MR:385

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