Appendix:Quenya
A
a-
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- (prefix) To denote complete.
- (prefix) To see, hear. Prefixed to verbal stems following a noun.
acariris feminine name
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- (noun) Bride.
acas
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- (noun) neck (the bony part of the neck, not including the throat), plural. axi or axë (stem: ax-)
acca
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- (adverb) Too. (Quenya)
aha
Ainulindalë
- Etymology: Quenya roots ainu- being Ainur; lin- which means "make music"; and -dalë (unknown).
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- (proper noun) The Elvish myth of the Creation of Ëa. Literally, "The Music of the Ainur".
- References: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion: Ainulindalë
alahasta
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- (adjective) Unmarred.
- References: Arda Alahasta = "Arda Unmarred"
alda (dual aldu, plural: aldar, genitive plural: aldaron)
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- (noun) Tree.
- Derivatives: Aldaron, Aldudenië, aldúya, Malinalda
- References: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion, appendix
Aldalómë
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- (proper noun) "Tree-night" or "Tree-twilight"
Aldarion
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- (proper noun) A male given name meaning "son of (the) trees".
Aldaron
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- (proper noun) A name of Oromë.
Aldëa
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- (proper noun) The one tree, the White, of Gondor.
- See also: The White Tree of Gondor
Aldudénië
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- (proper noun) "Lament for the two trees".
aldúya
- (proper noun) Fourth day of the Eldarin six-day week, dedicated to the Trees.
alkar
- Etymology: Rt. Quenya kal-
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- (adjective) Brilliance.
- (adjective) Glory.
- Derivatives: Alkarinquë
alqua
- Etymology: From the root alak- (appears in Ancalagon)
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- (noun) Swan.
- Derivatives: Alqualondë
- References: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion, appendix
Alqualondë
- Etymology: alqua + londë
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- (proper noun) Swan Haven.
Arwen
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- (proper noun) Noble Lady
E
elen (plural: eleni)
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- (noun) Star.
envinyanta
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- (adjective) Healed.
- References: Arda Envinyanta = "Arda Healed"
L
laiqua (plural: laiquë)
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- (adjective) Green.
lassë (plural: lassi)
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- (noun) Leaf.
loss
- Alternative spellings: lossë
- Etymology: Proto-Quenya los
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- (noun) Snow.
N
ninquë
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- (adjective) White.
- References: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion, appendix
nor
- Related terms: nólë
númen
- Etymology: Ultimately from ndu
- References: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion, appendix
O
ondo
Oromë (genitive: Oromëo, possessive: Oroméva)
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- Name of a Vala, adopted and adapted from Valarin.
P
palan
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- (adjective) Far and wide.
- Derivatives palantíri, Tar-Palantir
- References: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion, appendix
parma
- Tengwar spelling: Template:Tengwarchar
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- (noun) Book.
S
silmaril (plural: silmarils or silmarilli)
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- (noun) A jewel from which shines a remnant of the light from before the creation of the sun and moon.
- References: J.R.R. Tolkien, Middle-earth
T
tengwa (plural: tengwar)
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- (noun) Any one visible sign representing, theoretically, any one audible "tengwe".
- (noun, informal) Consonant, since only the consonants were full signs.
- See also: Wikipedia article on Tengwa
U
Urko
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- (proper noun) Exceptionally strong and vicious orc(s) derived of Mannish stock.
- Related terms: Uruk
Y
yávië
- Etymology: Quenya yávë
- References: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion, appendix; The Lord of the Rings, appendix D
yávë
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- (noun) Fruit.
- Derivations: Yavanna, yávië
- References: The Silmarillion The Appendix - J.R.R. Tolkien
Yavanna
- Etymology: From Quenya yávë
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- (proper noun) A goddess.