Перевод: с английского на квенья

с квенья на английский

send+forth

  • 1 GO

    lelya- or lenna- (pa.t. lendë in both cases; the printed Etymologies gives "linna" instad of lenna-, but according to VT45:27 this is a misreading) (proceed, travel); \#men- (attested in the aorist: menë "goes"), vanya- (pa.t. vannë) (depart, disappear – it may be that Tolkien abandoned the verb vanya-, if it is regarded as the conceptual predecessor of auta-, see GO AWAY below), GO ROUND pel- (revolve, return; the Silmarillion Appendix also mentions “encircle” as a meaning of the root PEL, cf. also “Qenya” pele- “surround, fence in, pen in”; pa.t. pellë given, QL:73). GO OVER, see CROSS. GO ATHWART tara- (cross); GO AWAY auta- (leave, pass); pa.t. oantë, perf. oantië (in the physical sense "went away [to another place]", vánë ("the most frequently used past [tense]" – less "physical" than oantë, rather meaning to be lost or to disappear), also anwë (this pa.t. was "only found in archaic language"), perf. avánië (pl. avánier is attested); perf. vánië with no augment may occur in verse. GO FORTH TOWARDS (with the thing approached as direct object) tenta-, pa.t. tentanë (the verb can also mean “direct toward” or “be directed toward”, in the intransitive tense apparently with the pa.t. tenantë). CAUSE TO GO (in a desired direction) menta- (send), GONE vanwa (departed, vanished, dead, lost, past and over, no longer to be had) BE GONE! heca! – also with pronominal affixes: sg hecat, pl hecal "you be gone!" (stand aside!) LET GO lerya- (release, set free), sen- (let loose, free) –WJ:363, LED/VT45:27, VT47:11, 30, PEL, LT2:347, WAN, Nam, WJ:364, VT41:5, VT49:23, WJ:366, VT41:5, VT43:18

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (English-Quenya) > GO

См. также в других словарях:

  • send forth — index cast (throw), circulate, diffuse, discharge (shoot), dispatch (send off), emit …   Law dictionary

  • send forth — transitive verb 1. : to yield as produce 2. : export 3. : publish * * * send forth [phrasal verb] send forth (something) formal 1 : to cause ( …   Useful english dictionary

  • send forth something — ˌsend ˈforth sth derived (formal) to produce a sound, signal, etc. so that other people can hear it, receive it, etc • He opened his mouth and sent forth a stream of noise. Main entry: ↑sendderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • send forth — Synonyms and related words: air express, airfreight, airmail, blow out, bring out, bundle, bundle off, cast forth, consign, debouch, decant, discharge, disembogue, disgorge, dispatch, drop a letter, ejaculate, embark, emit, eruct, erupt, exhaust …   Moby Thesaurus

  • send forth — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To discharge material, as vapor or fumes, usually suddenly and violently: emit, give, give forth, give off, give out, issue, let off, let out, release, throw off, vent. See FREE, MOVE. II verb See send …   English dictionary for students

  • send forth — verb To emit; to produce; to let out She shuddered and was silent, holding down her head on her husbands breast. When she raised it, his white nightrobe was stained with blood where her lips had touched, and where the thin open wound in the neck… …   Wiktionary

  • send forth — create; produce …   English contemporary dictionary

  • send — send1 [send] vt. sent, sending [ME senden < OE sendan, akin to Ger senden, Goth sandjan, caus. formation, “to cause to go” < IE base * sent , to go, find out, discover > L sentire, to feel, sense, OIr sēt, way] 1. a) to cause to go or be …   English World dictionary

  • send — I verb ablegare, advance, broadcast, cast, circulate, convey, direct, discharge, dismiss, dispatch, displace, drive, ejaculate, eject, emit, emittere, export, fling, forward, freight, give, give forth, hurl, impel, issue, jaculate, launch, mail,… …   Law dictionary

  • send — (v.) O.E. sendan send, send forth, throw, from P.Gmc. *sandijanan (Cf. O.S. sendian, O.N., O.Fris. senda, M.L.G., M.Du. senden, Goth. sandjan), causative form of base *sinþan, denoting go, journey (source of O.E. sið way, journey, O.N. sinn, Goth …   Etymology dictionary

  • send — send1 sendable, adj. /send/, v., sent, sending. v.t. 1. to cause, permit, or enable to go: to send a messenger; They sent their son to college. 2. to cause to be conveyed or transmitted to a destination: to send a letter. 3. to order, direct,… …   Universalium

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»