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(concerned+with)

  • 1 HE, HIM

    (personal 3rd sg. pronoun): As a pronominal suffix, the entire 3rd person singular “he, she, it” is expressed by the ending -s, e.g. caris *“(s)he/it does” (VT49:16, 48). Sometimes a verb with no pronominal ending whatsoever implies a subject “he, she, it”, e.g. nornë “he ran” (PE17:58), fírië “she has breathed forth” (MR:250), tinë “it glints” (TIN). A distinctly masculine ending -ro does occur in early material (antaváro “he will give”, LR:63), but was apparently abandoned by Tolkien. The ending -s may also appear in the “rare” longer form -së (VT49:51, descended from older -sse, VT49:20), perhaps distinctly personal (cf. násë “he [or she] is” vs. nás “it is”, VT49:27, 30). The ending -s is also attested in object position, e.g. melinyes “I love him” (VT49:21; this could also mean *”I love her” or *”I love it”). “He/she” (or even “it”, when some living thing is concerned) does have a distinct form when it appears as an independent pronoun: se (VT49:37), also with a long vowel (sé, VT49:51) when stressed. (Contrast the use of sa for “it” with reference to non-living things.) The independent form may also appear in object position: melin sé, “I love him [/her]” (VT49:21). Case endings may be added, e.g. allative sena or senna “at him [/her]”, “to him/her” (VT49:14, 45-46); se also appears suffixed to a preposition in the word ósë *”with him/her” (VT43:29). A distinct pronoun hé can be used for “he/she” = “the other”, as in a sentence like “I love him (sé) but not him (hé).” Genitive HIS/HER (or ITS, of a living thing) would normally appear as the ending -rya, e.g. coarya “his house” (WJ:369), máryat “her hands” (Nam), the latter with a dual ending following -rya. “His/her” as an independent word could be *senya (compare ninya “my” vs. ni “I”, nin “for me”). – Reflexive pronoun, see HIMSELF. –VT49:16, 51, VT43:29, VT49:15, LotR:1008

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (English-Quenya) > HE, HIM

  • 2 HISTORY

    nyárë (tale, saga), quenta (narrative, story), quentalë (account, narration), lúmequentalë, lúmequenta (chronological account), HISTORICAL lúmequentalëa. (In VT39:16, quentalë is defined as "narration" or "History", used as an abstract referring to universal History, but also used with particular reference; hence "the history of the Noldor" can be quentalë Noldoron or quentalë Noldorinwa, but this refers to the real events rather than an account of them: that part of universal History which concerned the Noldor.) HISTORICAL ACCOUNT quentasta (any particular arrangement, by some author, of a series of reconds or evidences into a given historical account – not History as such, which is quentalë). THE HISTORY OF THE ELVES I·Eldanyárë –NAR2, KWET/VT39:16, LU, LR:199

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (English-Quenya) > HISTORY

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  • be concerned with — index appertain, apply (pertain), occupy (engage), pertain Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • concerned — con|cerned W1S1 [kənˈsə:nd US ə:rnd] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(involved)¦ 2¦(worried)¦ 3 as far as somebody is concerned 4 as far as something is concerned 5¦(think something is important)¦ 6¦(love/care)¦ 7 concerned with somebody/something ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.)… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • concerned — con|cerned [ kən sɜrnd ] adjective *** ▸ 1 worried ▸ 2 involved/affected ▸ 3 feeling care for someone ▸ 4 giving your attention ▸ 5 about ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) FORMAL worried about something: Concerned parents held a meeting to discuss the issue.… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • concerned */*/*/ — UK [kənˈsɜː(r)nd] / US [kənˈsɜrnd] adjective 1) worried about something Concerned parents held a meeting to discuss the issue. concerned about: Police said they were very concerned about the boy s safety. concerned that: She was concerned that… …   English dictionary

  • concerned — adjective 1 (not before noun) involved in something or affected by it: The affair is greatly regretted by everyone concerned. | Divorce is very painful, especially when children are concerned. (+ in): Everyone concerned in the incident was… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • concerned — adj. 1) deeply, greatly concerned 2) concerned about, for, over; with (concerned about safety) 3) (esp. BE) concerned to + inf. (concerned to know your decision) 4) concerned that + clause (we are concerned that they might have missed the train)… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • concerned — adj. 1 worried about sth VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ become, get, grow ▪ remai …   Collocations dictionary

  • concerned*/*/*/ — [kənˈsɜːnd] adj 1) formal worried about something Ant: unconcerned Police said they were very concerned about the boy s safety.[/ex] 2) involved in something, or affected by something I suggest you speak to the person concerned.[/ex] 3) caring… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • concerned — /kənˈsɜnd / (say kuhn sernd) adjective 1. upset; worried: a concerned look. 2. involved: the children concerned should report to the office. –phrase 3. concerned for, worried about: concerned for their safety. 4. concerned with, paying attention… …  

  • concerned — adj. 1 involved, interested (the people concerned; concerned with proving his innocence). 2 (often foll. by that, about, at, for, or to + infin.) troubled, anxious (concerned about him; concerned to hear that). Phrases and idioms: as (or so) far… …   Useful english dictionary

  • concerned — adjective Date: 1656 1. a. anxious, worried < concerned for their safety > b. interested < concerned to prove the point > 2. a. interestedly engaged < c …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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