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1 telpë
noun "silver" in one example with generalized meaning money, PE14:54, telep- in some compounds like Teleporno; assimilated telem- in Telemnar and the adj. telemna KYELEP/TELEP, SA:celeb, LT1:255, 268; also tyelpë, telep-, UT:266. The true Quenya descendant of primitive ¤kyelepē is tyelpë, but the Telerin form telpë was more common, "for the Teleri prized silver above gold, and their skill as silversmiths was esteemed even by the Noldor" UT:266. In various names: Telperion the White Tree of Valinor; Telperien "Telperiën", fem. name including telp- "silver" Appendix A; Telperinquar "Silver-fist, Celebrimbor" SA:celeb - also Tyelperinquar; Telporno, Teleporno "Silver-high" = Sindarin Celeborn Letters:347, UT:266. It seems that Teleporno is properly Telerin, Quenyarized as Telporno. Compare adjectives telemna, telpina, telepsa, telepta q.v. -
2 telepta
adj. "silver" as adj.: silvery LT2:347, used as noun in the phrase mi telepta of someone clad in silver, where the context involving other colour-words shows that this adj. describes something of silver colour PE17:71. Compare telemna, telepsa, telpina. -
3 telemna
adj. "of silver" KYELEP/TELEP. Possibly this like telpina and perhaps telepsa describes something actually made of the metal silver, whereas telepta q.v. only refers to silver colour.% -
4 tyelpë
noun "silver" KYELEP/TELEP, etymology also in Letters:426 and UT:266. Tyelpë is the true Quenya descendant of primitive ¤kyelepē, but the Telerin form telpë was more common, "for the Teleri prized silver above gold, and their skill as silversmiths was esteemed even by the Noldor" UT:266. In the Etymologies, tyelpë is also the name of Tengwa \#1 with overposed dots, this symbol having the value ty VT45:25. Cf. tyelpetéma as the name of the entire palatal series of the Tengwar system. -
5 sil-cal-
"k" vb. "to shine" silver and gold "Qenya" sílankálan *"they shine silver and gold" VT27:20, 27; cf. sil-, cal-, q.v. -
6 Telemmaitë
masc. name, *"Silver-handed" Appendix A -
7 silma
adj. "silver, shining white" SIL, crystal white PE17:23 -
8 silmë
noun "starlight", also name of tengwa \#29 Appendix E, though in the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, the name silmë instead applied to tengwa \#3 VT46:13. Silmë nuquerna "s reversed", name of tengwa \#30, similar to normal silmë but turned upside down Appendix E. In the Etymologies, stem SIL, silmë is defined as the "light of Silpion" Telperion, and also a poetic word for "silver". -
9 Silmeráno
noun in genitive, "of silver moon" MC:220; this is "Qenya" -
10 telepsa
adj. "of silver" KYELEP/TELEP. -
11 sisilcala-
"k" vb. "to shine continuously silver and gold" "Qenya" inflected form sisilkalan VT27:20, 26, 27 -
12 telempë
noun "silver" LT1:268; in Tolkien's later Quenya telpë, which is actually also found in early "Qenya" -
13 nillë
"ñ" a star-imagine on Nur-menel q.v., from a stem ngil- noun "silver glint" MR:388 -
14 tinda
1 adj. "glinting, silver" TIN 2 noun "spike" LT1:258; probably obsoleted by \# 1 above -
15 telpina
adj. "of silver" KYELEP/TELEP. Compare telemna, telepta. -
16 misil
changed by Tolkien from misilya noun *"silver jewel-like brilliance" VT27:20, 27; this is "Qenya", but cf. mísë. -
17 Telemnar
masc.name, "Silver-flame" Appendix A; for *Telep-nar -
18 Tyelperinquar
masc. name, "Silver-fist, Celebrimbor" PM:318; also Telperinqar, q.v. -
19 ilsa
noun "the mystic name of silver" LT1:255, LT1:268
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