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1 tië
noun "path, course, line, direction, way" TE3, VT47:11; pl. tier in Namárië Nam, RGEO:67; tielyanna "upon your path" UT:22 cf. 51; tie-lya-nna "path-your-upon" -
2 men-
4 vb. "go" VT47:11, cf. VT42:30, VT49:23, attested in the aorist menë in the sentence imbi Menel Cemenyë menë Ráno tië "between Heaven and Earth goes the path of the Moon". In the verb nanwen- return or go/come back, -men- is changed to -wen- following nan- back etymological form cited as nan-men-, PE17:166. In examples from VT49:23, 24, Tolkien used men- in the sense of go as far as: 1st person sg. aorist menin menin coaryanna I arrive at or come/get to his house, endingless aorist menë, present tense ména- is on point of arrival, is just coming to an end, past tense mennë arrived, reached, in this tense usually with locative rather than allative mennen sís I arrived here, perfect eménië has just arrived, future menuva will arrive. All of these examples were first written with the verb as ten- rather than men-, Tolkien then emending the initial consonant. -
3 londa
noun "path", changed by Tolkien to londë noun "road in sea" VT45:28 -
4 axa
"ks" 1 noun "narrow path, ravine" AK "ks" 2 noun "waterfall" LT1:249, 255 - this "Qenya" word may have been obsoleted by \# 1 above -
5 -lya
2nd person sg. formal/polite pronominal suffix "thy, your"VT49:16, 38, 48. In tielyanna "upon your path" UT:22 cf. 51, caritalyas "your doing it" VT41:17, esselya "thy name" VT43:14, onnalya your child VT49:41, 42, parma-restalyanna *upon your book-fair VT49:38, and, in Tolkien's Quenya Lord's Prayer, in the various translations of "thy kingdom": aranielya in the final version, earlier turinastalya, túrinastalya, turindielya, túrindielya VT43:15. Also in indómelya changed from mendelya "thy will" VT43:15-16 -
6 tier
is, besides the pl. form of tië "path" above, an ephemeral word for "so", abandoned by Tolkien in favour of tambë VT43:17 -
7 pasta
2 adj. "smooth" PATH, variant of passa -
8 vand-
noun "way, path" LT1:264; a final vowel would seem to be required, but in Tolkien's later Quenya, the words tië or mallë are to be preferred -
9 mentië
noun passage, journey, direction of travel PE17:13; the elements are men- go, proceed + tië path, road. Not to be confused with the gerund of menta- \#1. -
10 Rána
place-name "the Wayward, the Wanderer", a name of the moon MR:198, MC:221, Silm; genitive Ráno in the phrase Ráno tië "the path of the Moon" VT47:11. See also ceuran-, ránasta. According to one late source, Rána is not properly the Moon itself but is rather the "name of the spirit Máya that was said to abide in the Moon as its guardian" VT42:13. The Etymologies gives Rana with a short vowel RAN. In the pre-classical Tengwar system there presupposed, Rana was also the name of tengwa \#25 VT45:10, which letter Tolkien would later call Rómen instead.
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