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1 yérë
noun *"sexual desire" VT46:23; the word is not really glossed, but looks like an abstract formation from the stem YER "feel sexual desire" -
2 yesta-
1 vb. "desire" YES, VT46:23; the latter source indicates that Tolkien did write yesta- with a final hyphen, indicating that this is "desire" as a verbal stem, not as a noun. -
3 súlë(þ)
noun "spirit, breath", also name of tengwa \#9; originally thúlë þúlë, before the shift th s that occurred shortly before the rebellion of the Noldor Appendix E, THŪ. Its gloss, blowing forth, was metaphorically used as the emission of power of will or desire from a spirit PE17:124. If the element súlë appears in Súlimë and Súlimo q.v., the stem-form may seem to be súli-. -
4 mer-
vb. "wish, desire, want" the form merë given in Etym seems to be the 3rd person sg. aorist, *"wishes, desires, wants"; pa.t. mernë MER -
5 mína
adj. "desiring to start, eager to go", also verb mína- "desire to go in some direction, to wish to go to a place, make for it, have some end in view" VT39:11 -
6 Írissë
fem. name PM:345, evidently connected to írë "desire". -
7 námië
noun "a single judgement", "a single desire" VT41:13 -
8 hroa
sometimes spelt "hröa" noun "body" changed by Tolkien from hrondo, in turn changed from hrón. The word hroa comes from earlier ¤srawa VT47:35. Pl. hroar is attested MR:304, VT39:30. In MR:330, Tolkien notes that hroa is "roughly but not exactly equivalent to 'body' " as opposed to "soul". The Incarnates live by necessary union of hroa body and fëa soul WJ:405. Hroafelmë "body-impulse" impulses provided by the body, e.g. physical fear, hunger, thirst, sexual desire VT41:19 cf. 13 -
9 milmë
noun "desire, greed" MIL-IK -
10 náma
noun "a judgement" or "a desire" VT41:13 -
11 írë
1 noun "desire". ID. In the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, írë was also the name of a long carrier with an i-tehta above it, denoting long í. VT45:17. 2 conj. "when" subordinate conjunction, not question-word: írë Anarinya queluva, "when my sun faileth" FS. Compare yá \#2. 3 noun "eternal" read "eternity", as suggested by Christopher Tolkien, but the word was in any case changed to oirë GEY, VT45:13
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