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1 finë
1 stem *fini-, given the primitive form ¤phini noun "a hair" PM:340, PE17:17 or "larch" SPIN 2 noun dexterity PE17:119, related to words for skill -
2 tereva
adj. "fine, acute" TER/TERES, "piercing" LT1:255; though glossed "fine, acute" in the Etymologies, the stem TER is defined as "pierce" -
3 mistë
noun "fine rain" MIZD, VT45:35 -
4 phin-
noun a single hair, filament PE17:17; this is may be seen as an element rather than a regular word; the spelling ph rather than f is unusual for Quenya. See fine. -
5 finya-
2 vb. to do a thing / make a thing with fine work PE17:181 -
6 terra
noun "fine pierced hole" VT46:18 -
7 finda
1 adj. "having hair, -haired" Tolkien's gloss "-haired" evidently means that finda may be used in compounds, like *carnifinda "red-haired" PM:340 2 adj. fine & delicately made PE17:181 -
8 timpë
noun "fine rain" LT1:268, Narqelion -
9 mulma
noun fine flour QL:63. Compare mulë from a post-LotR source. -
10 Ipsin
noun fine thread PE17:17 -
11 lelya
2 adj. delicate, beautiful & fine, slender; lovely PE17:139, 151 -
12 lia
noun "fine thread, spider filament" SLIG. -
13 finwa
adj. dexterous; clever, fine, delicate PE17:119, 181, a similar word is glossed "sagacious" in very early material LT1:253 -
14 rossë
noun "fine rain, dew" ROSsup1/sup, PM:371
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