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1 nwalmë
noun"torment", also name of tengwa \#20. Originally pronounced ngwalmë; initial ng had become n in Third Age pronunciation Appendix E. In Tengwar writing, the initial NW would be represented by the letter nwalmë. -
2 Nelyafinwë
noun "Finwë third" after the original Finwë and Curufinwë = Fëanor, masc. name; he was called Maedhros in Sindarin. Short Quenya name Nelyo. PM:352 -
3 nelya
adj. "third" VT42:25; also neldëa. Pl. Nelyar "Thirds", the original name of the Teleri or rather the direct Quenya descendant of the original Primitive Quendian name WJ:380. -
4 intë
*"themselves", 3rd person pl. reflexive pronoun, e.g. *i neri tirir intë, "the men watch themselves". Intë is derived from earlier imte VT47:37. Conceivably intë is only used for "themselves" with reference to persons; impersonal "themselves" ought to be *inta or *intai, compare ta \#3, tai \#2. A form *intai might however have evolved into *intë by the Third Age like pl. adjectives in -ai later came to end in -ë, thus converging with the personal form.% In an earlier source, Tolkien listed intë as an emphatic pronoun *they, 3rd person plural VT49:48, 49; compare the pronominal ending -ntë. The word intë derived from inde via inze, an unusual development in Quenya also appears as a candidate 2nd person singular polite form VT49:49. -
5 nelesta
fraction "one third" 1/3, also neldesta, nelsat, nelta. VT48:11 -
6 nelta
fraction "one third" 1/3, also neldesta, nelesta, nelsat VT48:11 -
7 noldo
ñ noun "one of the people of the Noldor", "one of the wise folk, Gnome". Cf. the gloss "Gnome" in early "Qenya" LT1:262. Also name of tengwa \#19, that is used for the initial n of noldo in Tengwar spelling. Originally pronounced ngoldo also spelt ñoldo by Tolkien, ÑGOLOD; initial ng had become n in Third Age pronunciation Appendix E. Pl. Noldor "Ñoldor", "the Wise", name of the second clan of the Eldar WJ:380, 381; gen. pl. Noldoron "of the Noldor" is attested VT39:16 -
8 funda-
stem of uncertain meaning occurring in a Qenya text, but possibly meaning thunder see the comments of the editor in PE16:59. If the word survived in Tolkiens conception, it would appear as *hunda- in Third Age Quenya, since Tolkien decided that fu- tended to become hu-. This could result in such words as *hunda- vb. to thunder, gerund *hundië which could then express thunder, thundering as a noun. -
9 neldëa
ordinal "third" VT42:25; also nelya. Cf. neldë. -
10 -sta
1 your, dual 2nd person possessive pronominal ending: of you two VT49:45, 16, cf. -stë q.v. Genitive -sto in veryanwesto of your wedding VT49:45 and tengwiesto of your reading VT49:47, allative -stanna in parmastannaon your book VT49:47. An archaic ending of similar form could also be the third person dual *of the two of them but according to VT49:51, the corresponding subject ending was changed to -ttë, and then the ending for their would presumably become *-tta 2 ending occurring in the names of certain lands VT43:15, e.g. the Forostar or "Northlands" of Númenor UT:165 -
11 winca
noun corner, nook QL:104, there written winka. Read *vinca if this early Qenya form is to be adapted to LotR-style Third Age Quenya. -
12 esto
emphatic pronoun ?, apparently 3rd person dual, *even the two of them VT49:48. The word comes from a conceptual phase where Tolkien let dual pronouns end in the vowel -o, an idea that was apparently abandoned; also, -st- is associated with the second rather than the third person dual in later sources see -stë. The ending may have been conceived as *-sto at an earlier stage VT49:49. -
13 ngwin
dative pronoun ?"for us" VT21:6-7, 10, VT44:36. Apparently belonging to the 1st person pl. It would be pronounced *nwin at the end of the Third Age, but since Tolkien in another source implies that the 1st pl. exclusive base ñwe had the "independent" stem we- in Quenya VT48:10, we must assume that the dative pronoun should rather be *wen, or in Exilic Quenya *ven. The form ngwin may reflect another conceptual phase when Tolkien meant the nasal element of ñwe to be preserved in Quenya as well. The vowel i rather than e is difficult to account for if the base is to be ñwe. In VT49:55, Carl F. Hosttetter suggests that ngwen rather than ngwin may actually be the correct reading of Tolkiens manuscript. -
14 wembë
noun worm QL:103. Read *vembë if the word is to be adopted to Third Age Quenya according to Tolkien's later ideas. -
15 calmatéma
noun "k-series", velar series: the third column of the Tengwar system Appendix E -
16 Súlimë
noun, third month of the year, "March". The word apparently means *"windy one" Appendix D; SA:sûl; not capitalized in the latter source. Early "Qenya" has súlimë "wind" LT1:266 -
17 antúlien
vb. "hath returned" in the phrase Isup./supcal' antúlien "k""Light hath returned" LT1:270; note the "Qenya" third person ending -n. In LotR-style Quenya this would perhaps read *i cál' enutúlië or *i cala enutúlië. -
18 nelsat
fraction "one third" 1/3, also neldesta, nelesta, nelta VT48:11 -
19 -stë
you, 2nd person dual pronominal ending VT49:51, 53, e.g. caristë *the two of you do VT49:16. Tolkien first wrote carindë, but changed the ending VT49:33. The ending -stë is derived from earlier -dde VT49:46, 51. An archaic ending of similar form could also be the third person dual, *the two of them but see -ttë \#1. -
20 neldesta
fraction "one third" 1/3, also nelesta, nelsat, nelta. VT48:11
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