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1 TUNE
lindë (air, song, singing); HARPING ON ONE TUNE vorongandelë ("vorogandele" in the published Etymologies is a misreading; see VT45:7) (continuous repetition) –LIN2 -
2 SONG
lindë (air, tune, singing), \#lírë (only attested in the instrumental case: lírinen, so the stem-form would seem to be líri-), lirilla (lay). See also MUSIC. –GLIN, Nam, LT1:258 -
3 AIR
vista (= air as substance); vilya older [MET] wilya (sky); vilma (lower air) (perhaps changed to vista, but vilma was not struck out in Etym); lindë (tune, song, singing); PUFF OF AIR hwesta (breeze, breath); UPPER AIRS AND CLOUDS fanyarë (skies), AIRY vilin (breezy) –WIS, WIL/LT1:273, LIN, SWES/LotR:1157, MC:223, LT1:273 -
4 SING
\#lir- as in lirin "I sing" (1st pers. aorist) (chant); SINGER nyello, lindo (singing bird); SINGERS Lindar (a name of the Teleri); SINGING lindë (air, tune, song), SINGING CLUSTER Lindeloktë (labernum). This is the form given in LT1:258; Tolkien later decided that kt became ht in Quenya. Read *Lindelohtë in LotR-style Quenya? –GLIR, NYEL, LIN2, WJ:418, Silm:431, LT1:258
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