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1 nícë
"little finger" VT48:5, 15, also lepincë -
2 winë
stem *wini-, given the primitive form ¤wini noun "baby, child not yet fully grown", "little-one", also used in children's play for "little finger" or "little toe" VT46:10, 26, VT48:6, 16. Synonyms winicë, winimo. In Exilic Quenya, this word would appear as *vinë; compare the related word winya vinya "young, new". -
3 winimo
noun "baby", "little-one", used in children's play for "little finger" or "little toe" VT47:10, VT48:6, 16. Synonyms winë, winicë. In Exilic Quenya, this word would appear as *vinimo; compare the related word winya vinya "young, new". -
4 winicë
also wincë, noun "baby", also used in children's play for "little finger" or "little toe" VT48:6. Synonyms winë, winimo. In Exilic Quenya, this word would appear as *vinicë, *vincë; compare the related word winya vinya "young, new". Since the diminutive ending -icë descends from -iki VT48:16, winicë may have the stem-form winici-. -
5 pitya
adj. "little" in Pityafinwë, Pitya-naucor -
6 wenci
"k" noun, apparently a diminutive form of the stem wēn- "woman, maiden". It is possible that this is meant to be Common Eldarin rather than Quenya; if so the Quenya form would be *wencë compare nercë "little man" VT48:18 -
7 nercë
"k" noun "little man", a diminutive of nér VT47:33. VT48:18 seems to hint that -cë is to be derived from older -ki; if so, nercë should have the stem-form nerci-. Compare wenci. -
8 pia
adj. little PE17:115; variants picina k, pincë k, pitya -
9 -llë
1 one of several suffixes indicating feminine agent, as in Tintallë kindler vs. the verb tinta- to kindle. In the source PE17:69 Tolkien noted that -llë was little used because of the clash with the pronominal ending -llë see \#2 below, but the latter ending was later revised. 2 abandoned pronominal ending you, 2nd person pl. VT49:48; Tolkien later revised this ending to -ldë. -
10 titta
adj. "little, tiny" TIT -
11 nityë
noun, ephemeral word for "little finger", changed to nícë VT48:15 -
12 lepincë
"k" noun "little finger" VT47:26, VT48:5; variant lepinca VT47:10. According to VT48:15, 18, lepincë is derived from older lepinki; if so the Quenya form should have the stem lepinci-. -
13 nihtil
noun "little finger" VT47:26 -
14 nandellë
"ñ" noun "little harp" ÑGAN/ÑGÁNAD -
15 lipil
noun "little glass" LT1:258 -
16 Telellë
noun "little elf" also Teler; the Telelli are said to be "young Elves of all clans who dwelt in Kôr to perfect their arts of singing and poetry" LT1:267; see Teler -
17 quendë
noun "Elf", the little-used analogical sg. of Quendi, q.v. KWENED, WJ:361 -
18 lepinca
"k" noun "little finger" VT47:10; variant lepincë VT47:26, VT48:5 -
19 hérincë
"k" noun *"little lady" UT:195. Concerning the diminutive ending, cf. Atarincë, cirinci. -
20 Niélë
fem. name meaning unclear, cf. nië tear?, diminutive Nieliccilis "k" noun "little Niéle" MC:215; PE16:96. This may suggest that Niélë has the stem-form *Niéli-.
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