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1 firë
noun "mortal man" PHIR, pl. firi given the latter is not clearly glossed and may also be the archaic form from which firë is derived, since word-final short *i became e in Quenya but since we would rather expect the spelling *phiri if it were an archaic form, it is best taken as the pl. of firë. -
2 nárë
also short nár, noun "flame" NARsup1/sup, Narqelion. Translated "fire" in some names, see Aicanáro, Fëanáro where nár apparently has the masculine ending -o, though in the latter name it may also be the genitive ending since Fëa-náruo/u is translated Spirit uof/u Fire. At one point, Tolkien mentioned nār- as the word for fire as an element PE17:183. Cf. ruinë as the word for a fire a concrete instance of fire in the same source. -
3 nár
noun "flame", also nárë NARsup1/sup.Translated "fire" in some names, see Aicanáro, Fëanáro where nár apparently has the masculine ending -o added to it. According to PE17:183, nár- is fire as an element a concrete fire or blaze is rather called a ruinë. -
4 ruivë
also aparuivë, noun wild fire, fire as conflagration PE17:183 -
5 aparuivë
also just ruivë, noun wild fire, fire as conflagration PE17:183 -
6 salpa
2 noun "bowl" LT1:266, also \#salpë isolated from tanyasalpë "Bowl of Fire" LT1:292 -
7 Narquelië
noun tenth month of the year, "October" Appendix D; the word seems to mean "Fire-waning", "Sun-waning". Compare narquelion "q", q.v. -
8 Sáya
name of the fire-fay GL:66 -
9 fëa
noun "spirit" pl. fëar attested, MR:363. The Incarnates are said to live by necessary union of hroa body and fëa WJ:405. In Airëfëa noun "the Holy Spirit", Fëanáro masc. name "Spirit of Fire" Quenya-Sindarin hybrid form: Fëanor, Fëanturi noun "Masters of Spirits", name of the two Valar Mandos and Lórien SA:tur, fëafelmë noun "spirit-impulse" impulses originating with the spirit, e.g. love, pity, anger, hate VT41:19 cf. 13, VT43:37. In one source it is said to mean specifically a spirit indwelling a body, i.e. soul PE17:124, which contradicts such uses as Airefëa or Fëanturi. Cf. fairë. -
10 -yë
4 conj. "and" as a suffix added to the second of a pair, as Menel Cemenyë "Heaven and Earth" VT47:30, 31, VT49:25. Other "pairs" are mentioned as examples but not actually translated into Quenya by Tolkien: Sun and Moon *Anar Isilyë, Land and Sea *Nór Eäryë, fire and water *nárë nenyë, or *úr nenyë. -
11 Aicanáro
"k" masc. name "Sharp Flame, Fell Fire"; Sindarized as Aegnor. So in SA:nár and PM:345; MR:323 has Aicanár. VT41:14, 19 instead gives Ecyanáro as the Q form of Aegnor. -
12 hón
noun "heart" physical KHŌ-N; hon-maren "heart of the house", a fire LR:63, 73; this is "Qenya" with genitive in -en, not -o as in LotR-style Quenya read *hon-maro? -
13 ruinë
noun a fire, a blaze PE17:183. Compare nárë. -
14 Narya
noun or adj. name of the Red Ring, the Ring of Fire; apparently properly an adjective, so that the meaning is something like "Fiery One" SA:nár -
15 Narquelion
"q" noun "fire-fading, autumn" FS, Narqelion, KWEL, LASsup1/sup, "nar-qelion", VT45:24; simply translated "Fading" in LR:72. The word also heads a section of the poem The Trees of Kortirion LT1:41. -
16 úr
noun "fire" UR This stem was struck out in Etym, but a word that must be derived from it occurs in LotR, so it seems that Tolkien restored it. Early "Qenya" also has Ûr, noun "the Sun" also Úri, Úrinci "k", Urwen LT1:271. Cf. Úri. -
17 úruva
adj. "fiery" from UR; this stem was struck out in Etym, but several words that must be derived from it occur in LotR, so it seems that Tolkien restored it. The word úruva also occurred in early "Qenya"; in LT1:271 it is glossed "like fire". -
18 urwa
adj. "on fire" LT1:271 -
19 fir-
vb. "die, fade" cf. fifíru-; aorist ? fírë "expire"; augmentless perfect fírië, translated "she has breathed forth"but no explicit element meaning "she" seems to be present MR:250, 470, VT43:34 -
20 Fëanáro
masc. name "Spirit of Fire", in Sindarized form Fëanor SA:nár, PHAY, MR:206. The word apparently includes the masculine ending -o. Compare fëa, nár.
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