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1 -më
2 abstract suffix, as in melmë love cf. the verb mel-, \#cilmë choice possibly implying a verb *cil- to choose. According to PE17:68, primitive -mē and -wē were endings used to derive nouns denoting a single action, which may fit the meaning of cilmë but melmë love would normally be something lasting rather than a single action. -
2 márië
1 goodness, good as noun abstract formation from the adj. mára. PE17:58, 89. Genitive máriéno, dative máriena, locative máriessë PE17:59, occurring in the greeting hara máriessë stay in happiness, PE17:162 Allative márienna *to goodness, used as an interjection farewell archaic namárië, q.v., 2 stative verb "it is good" FS; from mára "good"; however, the stative-verb suffix -ië is hardly valid in LotR-style Quenya -
3 lor-
"to slumber" LT1:259; the corresponding abstract noun lórë "slumber" is attested in Tolkien's later Quenya, so this verb must still be valid. Cf. also lor "dream" Letters:308; probably just an Elvish "element" rather than a complete word -
4 -ië
1 infinitive or gerundial ending, general infinitive PE17:68, attested in carië see car-, enyalië, q.v. CO 2 abstract ending, often used to derive abstracts from adjectives, e.g. látië openness vs. láta open, mornië darkness vs. morna black, dark, vanië for *vanyië beauty vs. vanya fair. 3 "is", -ier "are", stative verb suffix occurring in Fíriel's Song: númessier "they are in the west", meldielto "they are...beloved", talantië "he is fallen", márië "it is good" *númessë "in the west", melda "beloved", *talanta "fallen"; future tense -iéva in hostainiéva "will be gathered" *hostaina "gathered". Compare ye "is", yéva "will be", verbs that also occur in Fíriel's Song. This suffix is probably not valid in LotR-style Quenya: -ië is an infinitival or gerundial ending in CO, for ye "is" Namárië has ná, and the phrase "lost is" is vanwa ná, not *vanwië.
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