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1 ecya
adj. "sharp" in Ecyanáro "k" "Sharp Flame", masc. name, Sindarin Aegnor VT41:14, 19. The Quenya form of Aegnor is elsewhere given as Aicanáro instead. -
2 carca
noun "tooth" KARAK or "fang" SA:carak-. In a deleted version of the entry in question, the glosses were "tooth, spike, peak" VT45:19. When referring to a normal tooth, not necessarily sharp, the word nelet is probably to be preferred. Cf. also pl. carcar "karkar" in Markirya, there translated "rocks", evidently referring to sharp rocks. Already the early "Qenya Lexicon" has carca "k""fang, tooth, tusk" LT2:344. Collective carcanë, q.v. -
3 hendumaica
"k" noun? adj.? "sharp-eye" read *"sharp-eyed"? WJ:337 -
4 nerca
adj. sharp, angular PE17:55, variant nexa reading uncertain. -
5 aica
1 "k" adj. "sharp" AYAK or "fell, terrible, dire" PM:347; according to PM:363 seldom applied to evil things. In Aicanáro, q.v. 2 "k" adj. "broad, vast" LT2:338 - this early "Qenya" form is probably obsoleted by \# 1 above -
6 naicelë
"k" noun, apparently "sharp pain" NÁYAK; changed by Tolkien from naiquelë "q" VT45:37 -
7 Aicanáro
"k" masc. name "Sharp Flame, Fell Fire"; Sindarized as Aegnor. So in SA:nár and PM:345; MR:323 has Aicanár. VT41:14, 19 instead gives Ecyanáro as the Q form of Aegnor. -
8 naicë
"k" noun "sharp pain" NÁYAK; changed by Tolkien from naiquë "q" VT45:37 -
9 nortil
probably *nortill- noun "a cape of land, only used of the ends of promontories or other seaward projections that were relatively sharp and spike-like" VT47:28 -
10 cirya
"k"noun "ship" MC:213, 214, 220, 221, "sharp-prowed ship" SA:kir-, where the word is misspelt círya with a long í; Christopher Tolkien probably confused it with the first element of the Sindarin name Círdan. It seems that Círyon, the name of Isildur's son, is likewise misspelt; read Ciryon as in the index and the main text of the Silmarillion. Cf. also kirya in Etym, stem KIR. Also in Markirya. In the Plotz letter, cirya is inflected for all cases except plural possessive *ciryaiva. The curious dual form ciriat occurs in Letters:427, whereas Plotz gives the expected form ciryat. Locative ciryasse "upon a ship" MC:216. Compounded in ciryaquen "shipman, sailor" WJ:372, also ciryando PE17:58, cf. also ciryamo mariner UT:8. Masc. names Ciryaher *"Ship-lord" Appendix A, Ciryandil *"Ship-friend" Appendix A, Ciryatan *"Ship-builder" Appendix A, also Tar-Ciryatan, name of a Númenórean king, "King Shipbuilder" SA:kir- -
11 lanca
"k" noun "sharp edge not of tools; sudden end" "as e.g. a cliff-edge, or the clean edge of things made by hand or built, also used in transferred senses, as in kuivie-lankasse, literally 'on the brink of life', of a perilous situation in which one is likely to fall into death" VT42:8 -
12 nexa
adj. sharp, angular PE17:55; the editor indicates that the reading is uncertain, so the variant nerca may be preferred. -
13 laica
1 adj. "green" in older sources laiqua Letters:282, PE17:159. Laicolassë laica + \#olassë green-foliage PE17:46, Quenya cognate of Sindarin Laegolas dialectal form Legolas; compare olassië. Adj. laicalassë green as leaves, literally green-leaf PE17:56. 2 "k" adj."keen, sharp, acute, piercing" LAIK, LT2:337 in the Etymologies as printed in LR, the final vowel is misread as -e instead of -a, VT45:25. Possibly obsoleted by \#1 above. Compare aica \#1. -
14 maica
1 "k" adj. "sharp, piercing" SA:maeg, cf. hendumaica and the noun maica below. 2 "k" noun "blade of a cutting tool or weapon, especially sword-blade" VT39:11 -
15 Lastalaica
"k" noun "sharp-ears" name LASsup2/sup. Compare laica \#2.
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