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  • 1 quanda

    "q" adj: i quanda "all the, the whole" apparently to be followed by a noun. The article i should perhaps not be included when the following noun is already determined by being a proper name *quanda Endor "the whole of Middle-earth" or a pronominal suffix *quanda hroanya, "my whole body", though we cannot be certain. QL:70

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  • 2 Taniquetil(Taniquetild-)

    , place-name: the highest of the mountains of Valinor, upon which were the mansions of Manwë and Varda. Properly, this name refers to the topmost peak only, the whole mountain being called Oiolossë SA:til. The Etymologies has Taniquetil, Taniquetildë "q" Ta-niqe-til "g.sg." Taniquetilden, in LotR-style Quenya this is the dative singular "High White Horn" NIK-W, TIL, TA/TA3, OY. Variant Taníquetil with a long í, translated “high-snow-peak”PE17:26, 168.

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  • 3 camba

    noun "the whole hand, but as flexed, with fingers more or less closed, cupped, in the attitude of receiving or holding" VT47:7

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  • 4 Nauco

    "k" noun "Dwarf" capitalized in WJ:388, but not in Etym, stem NAUK. Naucalië not *Naucolië the "Dwarf-people" as a whole. Nauco is a personalized form of the adjective nauca “stunted” itself sometimes used as anoun “dwarf”; pl. naucor PE17:45. See also Picinaucor.

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  • 5 ilya

    adj. and noun "all" LR:47, 56; SD:310, "all, the whole" IL; "each, every, all of a particular group of things" VT39:20; ilyë before a plural noun, "all" being inflected like an adjective Nam, RGEO:67: ilyë tier "all paths" Namárië, VT39:20, ilyë mahalmar "all thrones" CO, ilya raxellor "from all dangers" VT44:9; we might expect *ilyë raxellor here, ilyárëa older ilyázëa "daily, of every day" evidently ilya "every" + árë, ázë "day" + -a adjectival ending VT43:18. Tolkien apparently abandoned ilyárëa in favour of ilaurëa, q.v.

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  • 6 Eämbar

    noun ”dispositions and will of Eru, with regard to Creation as a whole” PE17:105

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  • 7 nyellë

    noun "bell" NYEL. In the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, nyellë was also the name of tengwa \#21 with overposed dots to indicate "following y", the whole symbol having the value ny VT46:7

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  • 8 erdë

    1 noun "seed, germ" ERÉD, VT45:12 2 noun "singularity", the person as a whole MR:216 3 noun "repose" marked by Tolkien with an "X", perhaps indicating that he considered dropping this form to eliminate homophones VT46:12. Compare sérë.

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  • 9 indyo

    noun "grandchild, descendant" ÑGYŌ/ÑGYON - read *inyo in Noldorin Quenya, which dialect changed ndy to ny? Cf. Quenya for Quendya. In the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, indyo was also the name of tengwa \#17 with overposed dots to indicate following y VT46:4, the whole symbol having the value ndy.

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  • 10 Ilu

    noun "the world" FS, LR:47, 56, "universe" IL; ilu "everything, all, the whole" of the universe also including God and all souls and spirits, which are not properly included in the term Eä; see VT39:20, also referenced in VT49:36

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  • 11 Quenderin

    adj."Quendian, belonging to the Elves as a whole" a learned word WJ:407. The phrase quenderinwë coar “Elvish bodies” PE17:175 presupposes a longer form *quenderinwa, here attested in the pl.

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  • 12 findessë

    noun "a head of hair, a person's hair as a whole" PM:345. Compare findilë.

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  • 13 tár

    noun "king" only used of the legitimate kings of whole tribes; the pl. tári "kings" must not be confused with the sg. tári "queen" TĀ/TA3. Prefix tar-, compare -tar above. The normal Quenya word for "king" is aran, but compare Tarumbar.

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  • 14 Ingolë

    noun "Science/Philosophy" as a whole PM:360; WJ:383 has ingolë "iñgole", glossed"lore". In the Etymologies, stem ÑGOL, the word ingolë was marked as archaic or poetic and is glossed "deep lore, magic".

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  • 15 Norno

    2 noun "dwarf"; a personalized form of the adjective nornaWJ:413; Nornalië not *Nornolië the "Dwarf-people" as a whole WJ:388

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  • Whole — Whole, a. [OE. hole, hol, hal, hool, AS. h[=a]l well, sound, healthy; akin to OFries. & OS. h?l, D. heel, G. heil, Icel. heill, Sw. hel whole, Dan. heel, Goth. hails well, sound, OIr. c?l augury. Cf. {Hale}, {Hail} to greet, {Heal} to cure,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • whole — [hōl] adj. [ME (Midland) hool, for hol, hal < OE hal, healthy, whole, hale: akin to Ger heil, ON heill < IE base * kailo , sound, uninjured, auspicious > Welsh coel, omen] 1. a) in sound health; not diseased or injured b) Archaic healed …   English World dictionary

  • whole — adj 1 entire, *perfect, intact Analogous words: sound, well, *healthy, robust, wholesome: complete, plenary, *full Contrasted words: *deficient, defective: impaired, damaged, injured, marred (see INJURE) 2 …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • whole — ► ADJECTIVE 1) complete; entire. 2) emphasizing a large extent or number: a whole range of issues. 3) in an unbroken or undamaged state. ► NOUN 1) a thing that is complete in itself. 2) (the whole) all of something …   English terms dictionary

  • Whole — may refer to: *Holism, (from holos, a Greek word meaning all, entire, total) the idea that all the properties of a given system cannot be determined or explained by the sum of its component parts alone * in music, a whole step, or Major second *… …   Wikipedia

  • whole — [adj1] entire, complete accomplished, aggregate, all, choate, completed, concentrated, conclusive, consummate, every, exclusive, exhaustive, fixed, fulfilled, full, full length, gross, inclusive, in one piece, integral, outright, perfect, plenary …   New thesaurus

  • Whole — Whole, n. 1. The entire thing; the entire assemblage of parts; totality; all of a thing, without defect or exception; a thing complete in itself. [1913 Webster] This not the whole of life to live, Nor all of death to die. J. Montgomery. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • whole — I (undamaged) adjective aggregate, all, complete, entire, gross, intact, solid, total, undiminished, unhurt, unimpaired, unreduced, without loss associated concepts: whole capital, whole estate, whole quantity, whole truth II (unified) adjective… …   Law dictionary

  • whole — hōl adj containing all its natural constituents, components, or elements: deprived of nothing by refining, processing, or separation <whole milk> …   Medical dictionary

  • whole|ly — «HOH lee, HOHL lee», adverb. = wholly. (Cf. ↑wholly) …   Useful english dictionary

  • whole — whole1 W1S1 [həul US houl] adj [: Old English; Origin: hal healthy, unhurt, complete ] 1.) [only before noun] all of something = ↑entire ▪ You have your whole life ahead of you! ▪ His whole attitude bugs me. ▪ We ate the whole cake in about ten… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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