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1 Nuru
noun "death, Death" ÑGUR. This represents earlier ñuru VT46:4 and should be spelt accordingly in Tengwar writing. When personalized, Nuru refers to Mandos. Cf. Nurufantur. -
2 nuru
noun "death, Death" ÑGUR. This represents earlier ñuru VT46:4 and should be spelt accordingly in Tengwar writing. When personalized, Nuru refers to Mandos. Cf. Nurufantur. -
3 effírië
noun "death" isolated from effíriemmo "of our death". A verbal stem *effir- "expire, die" seems to be implied. VT43:34 -
4 Nurufantur
noun "lord of Death-cloud", surname of Mandos SPAN, ÑGUR -
5 anqualë
noun "agony, death" form Tolkien seems to have intended as a replacement for unqualë of similar meaning, VT45:24, 36 -
6 nuruhuinë
noun "death-shadow" LR:47, 56, SD:310 -
7 umaqualë
"q", possibly a synonym of anqualë/unqualë, hence noun "agony, death" VT45:24 -
8 qualmë
"q" noun "agony, death" KWAL, LT1:264 -
9 lanca
"k" noun "sharp edge not of tools; sudden end" "as e.g. a cliff-edge, or the clean edge of things made by hand or built, also used in transferred senses, as in kuivie-lankasse, literally 'on the brink of life', of a perilous situation in which one is likely to fall into death" VT42:8 -
10 firië
noun "dying, death" gerund of fir- VT43:34 -
11 fairë
1 noun "phantom, disembodied spirit, when seen as a pale shape" pl. fairi in Markirya; compare ausa. The noun fairë was also used = "spirit in general", as a kind of being MR:349, PE17:124. In VT43:37 and VT44:17, fairë refers to the Holy Spirit fairë aista or Aina Fairë 2 noun "natural death" as act PHIR 3 noun "radiance" PHAY 4 adj. "free" LT1:250 rather léra, lerina or mirima in LotR-style Quenya -
12 urdu
noun "death" LT2:342; rather nuru in Tolkien's later Quenya -
13 cuivië
noun "awakening" early "Qenya" coivië, q.v., but this word Tolkien later used = *life. In Cuiviénen, "Water of Awakening" SA:cuivië, SA:nen, KUY; spelt with a k in the Etymologies. Somewhat surprisingly, cuivië is used to mean "life" in cuivie-lancassë "k", literally 'on the brink of life' "of a perilous situation in which one is likely to fall into death" VT42:8 The form coivië is used for life elsewhere. -
14 unqualë
"q" noun "agony, death" KWAL, VT45:36. See anqualë. In the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, unqualë was the name of letter \#8 VT45:18, which tengwa Tolkien would later call ungwë instead changing its Quenya value from nqu to ngw.
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