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1 jelly fish
kwal, zeeorganisme met gelatineachtige structuur en lange tentakels met stekende cellen -
2 sea blubber
kwal (kinderlijk taalgebruik) -
3 coequal
{kou'i:kwal}
a еднакъв, равен* * *{kou'i:kwal} а еднакъв, равен.* * *a еднакъв, равен -
4 jellyfish
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5 medusoid
n. vorm van kwal; kwal -
6 toad
n. staartloze amfibie met korte poten en kort gezet lichaam; elk dier dat op een pad lijkt (zoals sommige hagedissen); akelig iemand, gemeen onaangenaam persoon[ tood] -
7 Medusa
n. Medusa (in Griekse mythologie); kwal -
8 aegina
n. kleine kwal -
9 medusa
n. zeedier in de vorm van een kwal met lange dunne stekende aanhangsels -
10 sea jelly
n. kwal, zeedier van waterige kwabberige substantie -
11 death
germ. daudæ-?; dauþu-; hruza-; kwalæ; kweldi-; swulta-; swulti -
12 pain (N.)
germ. harma-; hrewwi; hrewwī-; hrewwæ; hrewwæ-; inkæ-; kwalæ; saira-; sairalaika-; saireslæ-; suhsla; waiwa; warki-; weitja-------------------------------------feel paingerm. sairatjan; sairnæn -
13 AGONY
qualmë (death), unqualë (death; according to VT45:24, Tolkien changed this word to anqualë) –KWAL, VT45:5, 24, 36 -
14 AUTUMN
yávië (harvest – in the Calendar of Imladris, yávië was a precisely defined period of 54 days, but the word was also used without any exact definition), lasselanta ("leaf-fall", used of the beginning of winter or as a synonym of quellë; see FADING. Also spelt lasse-lanta with a hyphen), narquelion ("fire-fading" – this word from Fíriel's Song and Etym seems to correspond to narquelië in LotR, but the latter is the name of the month corresponding to our October.) LT1:273 has yávan "autumn, harvest", but this word may be obsoleted by yávië. –LotR:1142, 1144, 1145/Silm:439/LT1:254, DAT, FS, NAR/KWAL, Letters:382 -
15 DEAD
firin (= dead by natural cause), qualin (related to qualmë "agony, death" and probably has darker connotations than firin), vanwa (departed, lost, past, gone, vanished, no longer to be had), hessa (withered). DEAD BODY loico (corpse) –KWAL, PHIR, MC:223, LT1:255, WJ:366 -
16 DEATH
qualmë, unqualë (agony; according to VT45:24, Tolkien changed this word to anqualë), \#fírië, \#effírië (basically "expiration", attested with the ending -mmo in fíriemmo, effíriemmo "of our death"), nuru, older ñuru (personalized Nuru = Mandos), fairë (natural death [as act]) (Note: fairë also means "radiance" and "phantom", and even [in LT1:250] "free"), urdu –KWAL/LT1:264, VT43:34, ÑGUR/VT46:4, PHIR, LT2:342
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