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1 méla
adj. "loving, affectionate" VT39:10, apparently compounded in mélamar, q.v. in that word rather meaning dear. -
2 tye
pron. you, thou, thee, 2nd person intimate/familar LR:61, 70, Arct, VT49:36, 55, corresponding to formal/politelye. According to VT49:51, tye was used as an endearment especially between lovers, and grandparents and children also used it to address one another to use the adult lye was more stern. Tyenya my tye, used = dear kinsman VT49:51. The pronoun tye is derived from kie, sc. an original stem ki with an added -e VT49:50. Stressed tyé; dual tyet *the two of you VT49:51 another note reproduced on the same page however states that tye has no dual form, and VT49:52 likewise states that the 2nd person familiar never deleloped dual or plural forms. Compare the reflexive pronoun intyë *"yourself". Possibly related to the pronominal stem KE 2nd person sg., if tye represents earlier *kye. -
3 melda
adj. "beloved, dear, sweet" MEL, VT45:34, superlative arimelda *dearest PE17:56, see ar- \#2, meldielto "they are beloved" sc. melda-ië-lto "beloved-are-they" however, both the stative verb ending -ië "is/are" and the ending -lto "they" may be obsolete in LotR-style Quenya FS PE17:55 gives the comparative form as arimelda or ammelda and the superlative as eremelda, anamelda or once again ammelda PE17:55. -
4 yelda
adj. "friendly, dear as friend" YEL, struck out -
5 moina
1 adj. "familiar, dear" MOY MUY 2 adj. "safe, secure" GL:58; this "Qenya" word is evidently obsoleted by \# 1 above. This second moina seems to reappear as muina "hidden, secret" in Tolkien's later Quenya. -
6 -nya
pronominal suffix, 1st person sg. possessive, "my" VT49:16, 38, 48, e.g. tatanya *"my daddy" UT:191, VT48:17, meldonya *my male friend VT49:38, meldenya *"my female friend Elaine inscription, omentienya *my meeting PE17:68, tyenya my tye tye being an intimate form of you, used = dear kinsman VT49:51, 56. This ending seems to prefer i as its connecting vowel where one is needed, cf. Anarinya "my sun" in LR:72, so also in hildinyar "my heirs". It was previously theorized by some that a final -ë would also be changed to -i- before -nya, but the example órenya "my heart órë" indicates that this is not the case VT41:11. -
7 melin
adj. "dear" MEL -
8 sonda
noun seat QL:85 adj. "dear, fond" VT46:15 -
9 valda
adj. "worth, worthy, dear" GL:23
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