Quenya 

-më

suffix. abstract noun

- (2) abstract suffix, as in melmë "love" (cf. the verb mel-), #cilmë "choice" (possibly implying a verb *cil- "to choose"). According to PE17:68, primitive - (and -) were endings used to derive nouns denoting "a single action", which may fit the meaning of cilmë (but melmë "love" would normally be something lasting rather than "a single action").

-më

suffix. abstract noun

Derivations

  • -(u)mē “denoting a (single) action”

Element in

  • Q. carmë “art; making, production; structure”
  • Q. indómë “settled character; will of Eru”
  • Q. Nénimë “February, *Wet-ness”
  • Q. normë “race, running, race (running)” ✧ PE17/169
  • ᴺQ. nyarmë “storytelling (general/abstract)”
  • Q. Súlimë “March, *Windy-one”
  • ᴺQ. tirmë “steadfast regard, stare, *gaze”

Variations

  • -me ✧ PE17/169 (-me)

-rë

suffix. abstract noun

Derivations

Element in

  • Q. fanyarë “the skies (not heaven or firmament), the upper airs and clouds” ✧ MC/223
  • Q. mittar(ë) “*entering”
  • ᴺQ. nónarë “generation”
  • Q. Ringarë “December, *Coldness”
  • Q. insangarë “*temptation”
  • Q. vinyarë “youth, youth, *young adulthood”

Variations

  • -re ✧ MC/223 (-re)

-ssë

suffix. abstract noun

Cognates

  • S. -as “abstract noun”

Derivations

Element in

  • Q. alanessë “nicotiana, pipeweed, nicotiana, pipeweed, *tobacco”
  • Q. aranus(së) “kingship”
  • Q. carpassë “mouth-system; full organized language, including system, vocabulary, metre, etc.”
  • Q. celussë “freshnet, water falling out swiftly from a rocky spring”
  • Q. entulessë “return”
  • ᴺQ. failassë “justice, fair-mindedness”
  • Q. findessë “head of hair, person’s hair as a whole”
  • Q. incánussë “mind mastership”
  • ᴺQ. letinwessë “constellation”
  • Q. Lótessë “May, *(lit.) Flower-ness”
  • Q. nassë “nature, true-being, *essence; person, individual” ✧ VT49/30
  • ᴺQ. omolmessë “corporation”
  • ᴺQ. restassë “countryside, the country”
  • Q. táris(së) “queenship”
  • Q. tengwassë “alphabet”

Variations

  • -sse ✧ VT49/30 (-sse)

meles

love

meles, melessë noun "love" (LT1:262; rather melmë in Tolkien's later Quenya)

melmë

love

melmë noun "love" (MEL)

ala-

not

ala- (2) negative prefix "not", "un-", reduced to al- before a vowel (VT42:33, GALA, VT45:25), though the example Alcorin would suggest that al- can sometimes appear before a consonant as well. In a deleted entry in Etym, al(a)- was defined as "not" and said to be a "pure negative" (VT45:5). In alahasta, Alamanyar, alasaila, Alcorin.

ala

not

ala, #ála (1) imperative particle á, a combined with the negation , -la "not" to express a prohibition (VT43:22; see #1). Also with 1st person suffix -lyë (alalyë and álalyë, VT43:10, 22, VT44:8) and 1st person pl. object suffix - (alamë and álamë, "do not [do something to] us", as in ála tulya, "do not lead us", VT43:12, 22). In the essay Quendi and Eldar, negative imperatives are rather indicated by áva, q.v., but this form can well coexist with ala, #ála.

Sindarin 

-as

suffix. abstract noun

Cognates

  • Q. -ssë “abstract noun”

Derivations

Element in

  • S. cannas “[abstract] shape”
  • S. certhas “runes-rows, runic alphabet” ✧ LotR/1123
  • ᴺS. cirias “fleet (of ships)”
  • ᴺS. dagras “slaughter”
  • S. fennas “great door, doorway, gateway”
  • S. galenas “pipeweed, nicotiana, *tobacco”
  • S. iavas “autumn, autumn, *harvest (time)”
  • S. ínias “annals”
  • S. innas “*will”
  • S. Lammas “Account of Tongues”
  • ᴺS. linnas “music”
  • S. lonnas “harbourage”
  • ᴺS. maeras “goodness”
  • S. rammas “great wall”
  • ᴺS. saelas “wisdom”
  • S. sennas “guesthouse” ✧ RC/523
Sindarin [LotR/1123; RC/523] Group: Eldamo. Published by

-th

suffix. abstract noun

@@@ mostly seems to use base vowel between suffix and root

Derivations

Element in

  • ᴺS. aedaith “reverence, worship, religion”
  • S. cirith “cleft, ravine, defile, cleft, ravine, defile, [N.] pass”
  • ᴺS. dilith “friendship”
  • S. eneth “*name” ✧ VT44/24
  • S. faroth “*hunting”
  • S. firith “fading; [late] autumn” ✧ LotR/1107
  • S. girith “shuddering, shuddering; [N.] horror”
  • S. gweneth “maidenhood, maidenhood, [N.] virginity”
  • S. Gwirith “April, *Freshness”
  • S. henneth “window”
  • S. Ivanneth “September, *Yavanna-ness”
  • S. lalaith “laughter”
  • S. mereth “feast, feast, [N.] festival”
  • S. mirith “jewelry”
  • S. Neldoreth
  • S. peleth “waning, waning, *fading”
  • S. sirith “flowing”
  • S. tirith “watching, guarding, watch, ward, guard”
Sindarin [LotR/1107; VT44/24] Group: Eldamo. Published by

al-

prefix. not

pref. not. >> alfirin

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:101:146] -. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

al

not

al- (prefix) as in alfirin "not-mortal", immortal.

al

not

(prefix) as in alfirin "not-mortal", immortal.

ava

will not

(i ava, in avar).

law

adverb. not

Derivations

  • LA “no, not; negative; not to be”
Sindarin Group: Eldamo - neologism/reconstructions. Published by

ú

not

(adverbial prefix) ú-, u- (followed by lenition, e.g. ú-chebin ”I do not keep”) (without). Verb

ú

not

u- (followed by lenition, e.g. ú-chebin

mela

love

(vb.) mela- (i vela, i melar), pa.t. melant (VT45:34)

mela

love

(i vela, i melar), pa.t. melant (VT45:34)

meleth

love

(noun) meleth (i veleth), pl. melith (i melith)

meleth

love

(i veleth), pl. melith (i melith)

cil-

verb. choose

Sindarin [KIL] < [[cilmë]]. Published by

mîl

love

mîl (i vîl) (affection, kindness), no distinct form in pl. except with article (i mîl), coll. pl. míliath

mîl

love

(i vîl) (affection, kindness), no distinct form in pl. except with article (i mîl), coll. pl. míliath

uiveleth

hJrな$3F noun. eternal love, love that will last for ever

The prefix ‘ui-’ that means eternal plus lenited form of meleth (love) ‘veleth’.

Sindarin [Tara.istad.org] Published by

said

not common

(lenited haid; no distinct pl. form) (separate, private, excluded) (VT42:20)

Telerin 

aba-

prefix. not

Cognates

  • Q. ava- “negation (refusing or forbidden)” ✧ WJ/370

Derivations

  • BĀ/ABA “refuse, forbid, prohibit, say nay (in refusal or denial), refuse, forbid, prohibit, say nay (in refusal or denial), [ᴹ√] deny; away, go away, depart” ✧ WJ/370

Element in

Variations

  • aba- ✧ WJ/371

Primitive elvish

-mē

suffix. -mē

-(u)mē

suffix. denoting a (single) action

Derivatives

  • Q. -më “abstract noun”
  • Q. -mie “a single action” ✧ PE17/068

Element in

  • labmē “*language” ✧ WJ/416
  • yulmē “drinking, carousal” ✧ WJ/416

Variations

  • -mē/wē ✧ PE17/068
  • ✧ PE22/138
  • umē ✧ PE22/138
  • -mē ✧ WJ/416
Primitive elvish [PE17/068; PE22/138; WJ/416] Group: Eldamo. Published by

mel

root. love, love, [ᴹ√] love (as friend)

This root was the basis for Elvish “love” words for all of Tolkien’s life. The root first appeared as ᴱ√MELE “love” in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s with derivatives like ᴱQ. mel- “to love”, ᴱQ. meles(se) “love”, and ᴱQ. melin “dear, beloved” (QL/60). In the contemporaneous Gnomish Lexicon it had similar derivatives like G. mel- “love” and G. melon “dear, beloved” (GL/57).

In The Etymologies of the 1930s Tolkien specified that ᴹ√MEL meant “love (as friend)”, and for the first time it included the derivative N. mellon “friend” (Ety/MEL); Gnomish “friend” words from the 1910s were mostly based on G. ged (GL/38). However, the same entry included ᴹQ. melindo/ᴹQ. melisse “lover” (male and female), so it seems even in the 1930s it could refer to romantic love (Ety/MEL). The root continued to appear in Tolkien’s later writings associated with “love” (PE18/46, 96; PE17/41; VT39/10).

In notes from 1959, Tolkien elaborated on the precise sense of √MEL and its role in romantic and non-romantic love:

> Love, which Men might call “friendship” (but for the greater strength and warmth and permanency with which it was felt by the Quendi) was represented by √mel. This was primarily a motion or inclination of the fëa [“spirit”], and therefore could occur between persons of the same sex or different sexes. It included no sexual or procreative desire, though naturally in Incarnates the difference of sex altered the emotion, since “sex” is held by the Eldar to belong also to the fëa and not solely to the hröa [“body”], and is therefore not wholly included in procreation ... The “desire” for marriage and bodily union was represented by √yer; but this never in the uncorrupted occurred without “love” √mel, nor without the desire for children. This element was therefore seldom used except to describe occasions of its dominance in the process of courting and marriage. The feelings of lovers desiring marriage, and of husband and wife, were usually described by √mel. This “love” remained, of course, permanent after the satisfaction of √yer in the “Time of the Children”; but was strengthened by this satisfaction and the memory of it to a normally unbreakable bond (NM/20).

Thus √MEL was close in sense to Greek “philia”, used of friendship, whereas √YER was used of “eros” or sexual desire. But in Elvish thinking, √MEL was essential for romantic love, and √YER only arose from that. Furthermore, √YER was not the most important element in the love between romantic partners, as the period of procreation and child-rearing took up a relatively small portion of Elvish lives. It was the more enduring feeling of friendship between lovers that really mattered, and thus √MEL was used of both non-romantic and romantic love, though it had not particular sexual connotation.

Derivatives

  • melā- “to love”
    • Q. mel- “to love”
  • melnā “dear, beloved” ✧ PE17/041
    • Q. melda “dear, beloved, beloved, dear, [ᴹQ.] sweet” ✧ PE17/041; PE17/056
    • S. mell “dear, beloved” ✧ PE17/041
  • Q. emel “love [abstract]” ✧ NM/016
  • Q. málo “friend, comrade” ✧ PE18/096
  • Q. méla “loving, affectionate” ✧ VT39/10
  • Q. meldë “*friend (f.)”
  • Q. meldo “friend, lover”
  • Q. melmë “love (a particular case [between two people])” ✧ NM/016
  • ᴺQ. melta- “to enamour”
  • ᴺQ. melu- “to fall in love”
  • Q. melya- “[unglossed], *to be in love”
  • S. mel- “to love”
  • S. mellon “friend” ✧ SA/mel
  • T. mála “loving, affectionate” ✧ VT39/10

Element in

Variations

  • mel ✧ NM/016; NM/020
  • mel- ✧ SA/mel
Primitive elvish [NM/016; NM/020; PE17/041; PE17/165; PE18/096; PE22/129; SA/mel; VT39/10] Group: Eldamo. Published by

melā

verb. love

Primitive elvish [PE 22:134] Group: Mellonath Daeron. Published by

-(a)rē

suffix. abstract noun

Derivatives

  • Q. -rë “abstract noun”

Variations

  • ✧ PE22/138
  • ărē ✧ PE22/138
Primitive elvish [PE22/138] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ndilā

verb. love, be devoted to

Primitive elvish [PE 22:134] Group: Mellonath Daeron. Published by

Noldorin 

mel-

verb. to love

Noldorin [VT/45:34] Group: SINDICT. Published by

meleth

noun. love

Noldorin [Ety/372] Group: SINDICT. Published by

meleth

noun. love

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. melme “love” ✧ Ety/MEL

Derivations

  • ᴹ√MEL “love (as friend)” ✧ Ety/MEL

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
MEL“love (as friend)”
-th“abstract noun”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√MEL > meleth[melette] > [melettʰe] > [meleθθe] > [meleθθ] > [meleθ]✧ Ety/MEL

-as

suffix. abstract noun

Element in

  • N. oegas “mountain peak” ✧ Ety/AYAK
  • N. bellas “bodily strength” ✧ Ety/BEL
  • N. bregolas “fierceness, fierceness, *ferocity”
  • N. cevnas “earthenware” ✧ EtyAC/KEM
  • N. gonathras “entanglement” ✧ Ety/NAT
  • N. hannas “understanding, intelligence” ✧ Ety/KHAN
  • N. hobas “harbourage”
  • N. dannas “autumn”
  • N. ínias “annals”
  • N. Lhammas “Account of Tongues, Linguistic History”
  • N. moeas “dough” ✧ Ety/MASAG
  • N. maenas “craft, handicraft, art” ✧ Ety/MAƷ|MAG
  • N. ovras “crowd, heap” ✧ Ety/UB
  • N. panas “floor” ✧ Ety/PAN
  • N. pennas “history”
  • N. ram(m)as “*great wall”
  • N. sarnas “cairn”
  • N. thamas “great hall” ✧ Ety/STAB
  • N. tharas “hassock, footstool” ✧ Ety/STAR
  • N. thinnas “shortness, shortening”
  • N. tobas “roofing, roof” ✧ Ety/TOP
Noldorin [Ety/AYAK; Ety/BEL; Ety/KHAN; Ety/MAƷ|MAG; Ety/MASAG; Ety/NAT; Ety/PAN; Ety/STAB; Ety/STAR; Ety/TOP; Ety/UB; EtyAC/KEM] Group: Eldamo. Published by

-os

suffix. abstract noun

Element in

  • N. alagos “storm (of wind)” ✧ Ety/ÁLAK
  • N. hannas “understanding, intelligence” ✧ Ety/BOR
Noldorin [Ety/ÁLAK; Ety/BOR] Group: Eldamo. Published by

-th

suffix. abstract noun

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. -ste “general action verbal suffix”

Element in

  • N. gilith “starlight, *region of the stars”
  • N. girith “shuddering, horror” ✧ Ety/GIR
  • N. gweneth “virginity” ✧ Ety/WEN
  • N. gwilith “air (as a region), air (as a region), *lower sky; [G.] breeze”
  • N. gwilwileth “butterfly”
  • N. meleth “love”
  • N. tirith “watch, guard” ✧ Ety/TIR
Noldorin [Ety/GIR; Ety/TIR; Ety/WEN] Group: Eldamo. Published by

mîl

noun. love, affection

Noldorin [Ety/372] Group: SINDICT. Published by

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Qenya 

-me

suffix. abstract noun

Element in

  • ᴹQ. melme “love” ✧ Ety/MEL

-ie

suffix. abstract noun

Element in

  • ᴹQ. Andúnie “Sunset(land)”
  • ᴹQ. Nárie “June, *Fire-ness”
  • ᴹQ. qelie “*fading”
  • ᴹQ. Tintánie “Kindler, Star-maker, (lit.) Star-making”
  • ᴹQ. verie “boldness, boldness, *daring”
  • ᴹQ. voronwie “endurance, lasting quality”
  • ᴹQ. yénie “annals” ✧ MR/200
  • ᴹQ. lúmie “annals”

Variations

  • -ie ✧ MR/200 (-ie)

-le

suffix. abstract noun

Element in

  • ᴹQ. aikale “peak”
  • ᴹQ. ettele “outer lands, foreign parts”
  • ᴹQ. farale “hunting” ✧ PE22/110
  • ᴹQ. hortale “speeding, urging”
  • ᴹQ. intyale “imagination”
  • ᴹQ. lindale “music”
  • ᴹQ. lirule “merry song” ✧ PE22/110
  • ᴹQ. lúmeqentale “history”
  • ᴹQ. mankale “commerce, commerce, *trade [as an activity]”
  • ᴹQ. meryale “holiday”
  • ᴹQ. naikele “*anguish, [ᴱQ.] anguish”
  • ᴹQ. nandele “harping, *repetition”
  • ᴹQ. ontale “descent”
  • ᴹQ. qelle “Autumn”
  • ᴹQ. qentale “account, history”
  • ᴹQ. tenkele “writing (system), spelling”
  • ᴹQ. vestale “wedding”

Variations

  • -lḗ ✧ PE22/110 (-lḗ)

-sse

suffix. abstract noun

Element in

Variations

  • -ssë ✧ SM/206 (-ssë)

melme

noun. love

Cognates

  • N. meleth “love” ✧ Ety/MEL

Derivations

  • ᴹ√MEL “love (as friend)” ✧ Ety/MEL

Elements

WordGloss
mel-“to love (as friend)”
-me“abstract noun”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√MEL > melme[melme]✧ Ety/MEL

Gnomish

-eth

suffix. abstract noun

meleth

noun. love

Element in

Gnomish [GL/57; LT1A/Nessa] Group: Eldamo. Published by

-os

suffix. abstract noun

Element in

  • G. aidros “expiation” ✧ GL/17
  • G. ammos “byrne, hauberk, cuirass” ✧ GL/19
  • G. anos “man (fullgrown), warrior” ✧ GL/19
  • G. doros “throne” ✧ GL/19
  • G. archos “savagery, evil temper” ✧ GL/20
  • G. adros “crossing, ford” ✧ GL/17
  • G. auglas “bright sunshine” ✧ GL/20
  • G. alos “forest” ✧ GL/19
  • G. baros “hamlet” ✧ GG/08
  • G. beleth(os) “144, a gross; a great number” ✧ GL/22
  • G. blantos “sycamore” ✧ GL/23
  • G. caithos “causation” ✧ GL/24
  • G. danthos “(artificial) light, illumination” ✧ GL/29
  • G. crithos “circle, ring” ✧ GL/27
  • G. cuithos “life (period of life); living, livelihood” ✧ GL/27
  • G. drauthos “toil, weariness from labour” ✧ GL/30
  • G. cwivros “awakening” ✧ GL/29
  • G. enos “title” ✧ GL/32
  • G. fairthos “liberty” ✧ GL/33
  • G. falos “sea-marge, surf, coast, line, beach; margin, fringe, edge” ✧ GL/33
  • G. falchos “cliffs” ✧ GL/33
  • G. fadros “satiety, weariness of anything” ✧ GL/33
  • G. fimlios “skilfulness” ✧ GL/35
  • G. gandos “morose temper” ✧ GL/37 (gandos)
  • G. ganos “youth” ✧ GL/37
  • G. gavos “yield, crop, produce” ✧ GL/38
  • G. glen(d)rinios “slenderness” ✧ GL/39
  • G. gonthos “great rock” ✧ GL/41
  • G. gronthos “oaktree” ✧ GL/42
  • G. gados “union, association, fellowship” ✧ GL/36
  • G. dafros “bark, skin, peel” ✧ GL/29
  • G. gobos “haven” ✧ GL/40
  • G. gwinios “womanhood (time or state)” ✧ GL/45
  • G. cwinglios “archery” ✧ GL/28
  • G. thambros “hall” ✧ GL/72

Variations

  • -os ✧ GG/08 (-os); GL/17 (-os); GL/17 (-os); GL/19 (-os); GL/19 (-os); GL/19 (-os); GL/19 (-os); GL/20 (-os); GL/20 (-os); GL/22 (-os); GL/23 (-os); GL/24 (-os); GL/27 (-os); GL/27 (-os); GL/28 (-os); GL/29 (-os); GL/29 (-os); GL/29 (-os); GL/30 (-os); GL/32 (-os); GL/33 (-os); GL/33 (-os); GL/33 (-os); GL/33 (-os); GL/35 (-os); GL/36 (-os); GL/37 (-os); GL/37 (-os); GL/38 (-os); GL/40 (-os); GL/41 (-os); GL/42 (-os); GL/72
  • -ios ✧ GL/39 (-ios); GL/45 (-ios)
Gnomish [GG/08; GL/17; GL/19; GL/20; GL/22; GL/23; GL/24; GL/27; GL/28; GL/29; GL/30; GL/32; GL/33; GL/35; GL/36; GL/37; GL/38; GL/39; GL/40; GL/41; GL/42; GL/45; GL/72] Group: Eldamo. Published by

-ri

suffix. abstract noun

Element in

  • G. obauthri “afternoon” ✧ GL/61
  • G. bagri “wares” ✧ GL/21
  • G. bedhri “wedding” ✧ GL/22
  • G. cluimri “pleasant warmth, cosiness” ✧ GL/26
  • G. cuilogri “liveliness” ✧ GL/27
  • G. cuibri “vitality” ✧ GL/27
  • G. cwanchri “ailment” ✧ GL/28
  • G. cwedri “telling (of tales)” ✧ GL/28
  • G. cwim(ri) “body, flesh” ✧ GL/28
  • G. cwithri “whisper” ✧ GL/29
  • G. dodri “falling” ✧ GL/30
  • G. drabri “labouring” ✧ GL/30
  • G. engri “flat surface, level, plane” ✧ GL/32
  • G. faigri “cruelty” ✧ GL/33
  • G. fofri “folly” ✧ GL/35
  • G. fugri “smother (of smoke)” ✧ GL/36
  • G. gimri “hearkening, attention” ✧ GL/38
  • G. glaimri “serenity, fair weather” ✧ GL/39
  • G. glamri “bitter feud” ✧ GL/39
  • G. cagri “joke, jest” ✧ GL/24
  • G. glimri “sheen” ✧ GL/39
  • G. glumri “moroseness, sadness” ✧ GL/40
  • G. golaudri “deluge, flood” ✧ GL/41
  • G. godaithri “education, erudition; grammar” ✧ GL/40
  • G. gudhri “inflammation; conflagration” ✧ GL/42
  • G. gumri “burden (metaphoric), worry, trouble” ✧ GL/43
  • G. gwegri “manhood (time or state)” ✧ GL/44
  • G. haidri “forenoon, after breakfast” ✧ GL/47
  • G. baithri “clothes, clothing” ✧ GL/21
  • G. hestri “consanguinity” ✧ GL/49
  • G. mabwedri “dexterity” ✧ GL/55
  • G. madri “food, edibles; a meal”
  • G. mavri “appetite”
  • G. gothri “warfare” ✧ GL/42
  • G. saigri “hunger (great), famine”
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-ios

suffix. abstract noun

-ith

suffix. abstract noun

-(o)th

suffix. abstract noun

Element in

  • G. anoth “manhood†; man (fullgrown), warrior” ✧ GL/19
  • G. bageth “market” ✧ GL/21
  • G. daroth “summit, peak” ✧ GL/29
  • G. ereth “solitude, oneness, loneliness” ✧ GL/32
  • G. faroth “boundary” ✧ GL/34
  • G. gadweth “union, joining; wedding” ✧ GL/36
  • G. guinoth “property” ✧ GL/43
  • G. gwadath(wen) “wandering, journey” ✧ GL/43
  • G. gwandreth “beauty” ✧ GL/44
  • G. gwareth “watch, guard, ward; vigilance” ✧ GL/47
  • G. gwelaith “boil, bubble” ✧ GL/44
  • G. gwilith “breeze” ✧ GL/45
  • G. gwirith “expression, look (on face); look, regard, fixed look; countenance” ✧ GL/47
  • G. brageth “freshness” ✧ GL/23
  • G. heloth “frost” ✧ GL/48
  • G. cweloth “fading” ✧ GL/28

Variations

  • -oth ✧ GL/19 (-oth); GL/28 (-oth); GL/29 (-oth); GL/34 (-oth); GL/43 (-oth); GL/48 (-oth)
  • -eth ✧ GL/21 (-eth); GL/23 (-eth); GL/32 (-eth); GL/36 (-eth); GL/44 (-eth); GL/44 (-eth); GL/47 (-eth)
  • -th ✧ GL/43 (-th)
  • -ith ✧ GL/45 (-ith); GL/47 (-ith)
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Early Primitive Elvish

mele

root. love

Derivatives

  • Eq. mel- “to love” ✧ QL/060
  • Eq. Melesta ✧ LT1A/Nessa
  • Eq. melin “dear, beloved” ✧ QL/060
  • Eq. Melinir ✧ LT1A/Nessa
  • Eq. Melinon ✧ LT1A/Nessa
  • Eq. mella “girl” ✧ QL/060
  • Eq. meles(se) “love” ✧ LT1A/Nessa; QL/060
  • Eq. melwa “lovely, fair” ✧ LT1A/Nessa; QL/060
  • G. bless “grace, kindness, good feeling”
  • G. mel- “to love” ✧ LT1A/Nessa

Element in

  • Eq. melitse “darling, sweetheart” ✧ QL/060
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ū

root. not

Derivatives

  • G. untha “no, none”
  • G. u- “negative prefix”
  • G. û- “not to be, not to do”
  • G. u “no, not, nor”
  • G. ug- “negative verb”
  • G. ub “no, none”
  • G. unt “nothing”

Element in

  • ᴱ√UMU “*negative” ✧ QL/098

Variations

  • Ū- ✧ QL/096
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Early Quenya

-me

suffix. abstract noun

Element in

  • Eq. allume “washing” ✧ QL/030
  • Eq. qelume “source, origin” ✧ QL/076
  • Eq. kelu(me) “stream; fountain, spring” ✧ QL/046
  • Eq. fenume “dragon” ✧ QL/038
  • Eq. filume “gossamer” ✧ QL/038
  • Eq. kalume “an (artificial) light” ✧ QL/044
  • Eq. palume “plain” ✧ QL/071
Early Quenya [QL/030; QL/038; QL/044; QL/046; QL/071; QL/076] Group: Eldamo. Published by

-ie

suffix. abstract noun

Element in

  • Eq. aiqie “highness, height” ✧ PE15/74
  • Eq. apantie “display” ✧ QL/034
  • Eq. (uru)purnie “conflagration” ✧ QL/075
  • Eq. koivie “awakening; liveliness” ✧ QL/048
  • Eq. qívie “awakening” ✧ GL/29
  • Eq. fandelúvie “monstrosity, immoderation, violence, barbarity, grossness” ✧ QL/038
  • Eq. anúvie “manhood, doughtyness” ✧ QL/031
  • Eq. unqie “hearing” ✧ QL/098
  • Eq. fairie “freedom” ✧ QL/037
  • Eq. liltie “dancing, dance” ✧ QL/055
  • Eq. nyarie “fable, story, legend” ✧ QL/068
  • Eq. kondorie “martial ardour” ✧ QL/048
  • Eq. oiwie “gloss, glossiness” ✧ QL/071
  • Eq. ordie “height, loftiness” ✧ QL/070
  • Eq. pantie “unfolding, opening, revealing” ✧ QL/072
  • Eq. perendie “patience; endurance; an agelong period” ✧ QL/073
  • Eq. qeleksie “rot, corruption” ✧ QL/076
  • Eq. qolúvie “pestilence” ✧ QL/078
  • Eq. tárie “height”
  • Eq. tulpie “supporting, toleration” ✧ QL/093
  • Eq. tyalie “play, game” ✧ QL/049
  • Eq. úsiéra “*escaped”
  • Eq. vaqi(e) “victory” ✧ QL/100
Early Quenya [GL/29; PE15/74; QL/031; QL/034; QL/037; QL/038; QL/048; QL/049; QL/055; QL/068; QL/070; QL/071; QL/072; QL/073; QL/075; QL/076; QL/078; QL/093; QL/098; QL/100] Group: Eldamo. Published by

-le

suffix. abstract noun

Element in

  • Eq. aiqale “a steep, steepness” ✧ QL/029
  • Eq. aistale “worship” ✧ QL/034
  • Eq. kityale “tickling” ✧ QL/047
  • Eq. ettele “family, kindred (in the wide sense)” ✧ QL/036
  • Eq. fatsale “(tasseled) fringe” ✧ QL/037
  • Eq. isqale “cleverness” ✧ QL/043
  • Eq. imbile “swarm, flock” ✧ QL/041
  • Eq. inqile “sameness” ✧ QL/042
  • Eq. kaitoile “rest” ✧ QL/046
  • Eq. kangale “web” ✧ QL/045
  • Eq. kilinkele “jingling of (small) bells” ✧ QL/046
  • Eq. kankale “laughter” ✧ QL/044
  • Eq. lindele “music, song” ✧ QL/054
  • Eq. lísele “sweetness” ✧ QL/055
  • Eq. maqale “legerdemain, sleight” ✧ QL/057
  • Eq. vaktele “trade” ✧ QL/099
  • Eq. mantele “gauntlet” ✧ QL/057
  • Eq. maptale “seizure; robbery by violence; rape, ravishment, forcible seizure and carrying off”
  • Eq. marmale “beach” ✧ QL/063
  • Eq. miqele “kissing” ✧ QL/061
  • Eq. naikele “anguish” ✧ QL/065
  • Eq. nyenyele “lament, lamentation, weeping” ✧ QL/069
  • Eq. nektele “honeycomb” ✧ QL/065
  • Eq. nessele “pasture, mead; pasturage” ✧ QL/066
  • Eq. nostale “species, kind; nature” ✧ QL/066
  • Eq. ondole “stone monument; stone-cairn” ✧ QL/070
  • Eq. pampile “trembling” ✧ QL/072
  • Eq. pumpole “bubble; merboy” ✧ QL/075
  • Eq. qárele “watchfulness, anxiety” ✧ QL/076
  • Eq. qampale “chaffering” ✧ QL/076
  • Eq. qentele “sentence; wording, expression, phrase” ✧ QL/077
  • Eq. qinqele “languor” ✧ QL/077
  • Eq. rendole “cousinship” ✧ QL/079
  • Eq. ristale “sowing time” ✧ QL/080
  • Eq. saikele “famine” ✧ QL/082
  • Eq. píqele “bitterness” ✧ QL/074
  • Eq. sinqele “mine” ✧ QL/083
  • Eq. siqile “sighing, lament” ✧ QL/084
  • Eq. sunqele “sinking, falling, setting of heavenly bodies” ✧ QL/087
  • Eq. tarkele “great system of roots” ✧ QL/094
  • Eq. tektele “art of writing, script; writings, documents, papers, scriptures” ✧ QL/090
  • Eq. tendile “feeling, sentiment” ✧ QL/091
  • Eq. tengwele “sense” ✧ QL/091
  • Eq. tintele “sparkling, twinkling (as of frosty stars)” ✧ QL/092
  • Eq. tiqile “melting, thawing, thaw” ✧ QL/092
  • Eq. tiutale “strengthening, reinforcement; confirmation; comfort, consolation, easement” ✧ QL/093
  • Eq. tókele “handling” ✧ QL/094
  • Eq. torqele “tropic heat” ✧ QL/094
  • Eq. tunqele “hearing” ✧ QL/093
  • Eq. túpele “roofing, tiles, roof” ✧ QL/095
  • Eq. vainole “quiver” ✧ QL/100
  • Eq. wendele “maidenhood” ✧ QL/103
  • Eq. vestale “wedding” ✧ QL/101
  • Eq. víkele “resemblance, comparison” ✧ QL/101
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-sse

suffix. abstract noun

Element in

  • Eq. aiqasse “precipice” ✧ QL/029
  • Eq. karkasse “row of spikes or teeth” ✧ QL/048
  • Eq. eresse “alone, by oneself, singly, only; once” ✧ QL/036
  • Eq. hontosse “a loud sneeze” ✧ QL/041
  • Eq. kondasse “dragon’s lair” ✧ PE13/162
  • Eq. laiqasse “greenness” ✧ LT1A/Tári-Laisi
  • Eq. letinwesse “constellation” ✧ QL/052
  • Eq. liantasse “vine” ✧ QL/053
  • Eq. maptalesse “rapine” ✧ PE15/76
  • Eq. polesse “porridge” ✧ QL/075
  • Eq. soveasse “resemblance; likelihood” ✧ QL/085
  • Eq. silkesse “harvest” ✧ QL/084
  • Eq. siqilisse “weeping willow; lamentation” ✧ QL/084
  • Eq. telyantasse “allurement” ✧ QL/090
  • Eq. ulwesse “alder-thicket” ✧ PE15/69 (ulwesse)
  • Eq. vanesse “beauty” ✧ QL/099

Variations

  • -sse ✧ LT1A/Tári-Laisi (-sse); PE13/162 (-sse); PE15/69 (-sse); PE15/76 (-sse); QL/029 (-sse); QL/036 (-sse); QL/037 (-sse); QL/041 (-sse); QL/048 (-sse); QL/052 (-sse); QL/053 (-sse); QL/075 (-sse); QL/084 (-sse); QL/084 (-sse); QL/085 (-sse); QL/090 (-sse); QL/099 (-sse)
Early Quenya [LT1A/Tári-Laisi; PE13/162; PE15/69; PE15/76; QL/029; QL/036; QL/037; QL/041; QL/048; QL/052; QL/053; QL/075; QL/084; QL/085; QL/090; QL/099] Group: Eldamo. Published by

-(u)ma

suffix. a, an; some, certain

Derivations

  • ᴱ√MA “root of indef[inite]”

Variations

  • -ma ✧ PE14/042; PE14/071
  • -uma ✧ PE14/042; PE14/071; PE15/67
  • ma ✧ PE15/67
Early Quenya [PE14/042; PE14/071; PE15/67] Group: Eldamo. Published by

meles(se)

noun. love

Derivations

  • ᴱ√MELE “love” ✧ LT1A/Nessa; QL/060

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√MELE > meles[meless] > [meles]✧ QL/060

Variations

  • meles(së) ✧ LT1A/Nessa
  • meles ✧ QL/060
  • melesse ✧ QL/060
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