Quenya 

-uva

fill

-uva future tense ending. In avuva, caluva, cenuva, hiruva, (en)quantuva, (en)tuluva, laituvalmet, lauva, maruvan, termaruva, tiruvantes. A final -a drops out before the ending -uva is added: quanta- "fill", future tense quantuva (PE17:68). A verbal stem in -av- may be contracted when -uva follows, as when avuva is stated to have become auva (VT49:13). Origin/etymology of the ending -uva, see VT48:32. In VT49:30, the future tense of the verb "to be" is given as uva, apparently the future-tense "ending" appearing independently, but several other sources rather give nauva for "will be" (see #1).

-uva

suffix. future tense suffix

Derivations

  • -ubā ✧ PE22/132
    • UB “have in mind, consider, ponder; impend, be imminent, approach, draw near” ✧ PE22/132; PE22/167

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
-ubā > uva[-ubā] > [-uβā] > [-uβa] > [-uva]✧ PE22/132

Variations

  • uva ✧ PE22/131; VT49/30
Quenya [PE22/131; VT49/14; VT49/30] Group: Eldamo. Published by

quat-

fill

quat- vb. "fill" (WJ:392), future #quantuva "shall fill" (enquantuva "shall refill") (Nam, RGEO:67) Irrespective of the prefix en- "re", the form enquatuva (VT48:11) displays the expected future tense of quat-. The Namárië form enquantuva seems to include a nasal infix as well, which is possibly an optional feature of the future tense. On the other hand, PE17:68 cites the verb as quanta- rather than quat-, and then the future-tense form quantuva would be straightforward.

quanta-

fill

quanta- (2) vb. "fill" (PE17:68), cf. enquantuva "will refill" in Namárië. This verb seems to spring from a secondary use of the adjective quanta "full" as a verbal stem, whereas the synonym quat- (q.v.) is the original primary verb representing the basic root KWAT.

Sindarin 

panna-

verb. to fill

Sindarin [Ety/366, X/Z] Group: SINDICT. Published by

pathra

fill

pathra- (i bathra, i phathrar). Also panna- (i banna, i phannar), but pathra- may be preferred for clarity since panna- also means ”open, enlarge”.

pathra

fill

(i bathra, i phathrar). Also panna- (i banna, i phannar), but pathra- may be preferred for clarity since panna- also means ”open, enlarge”.

Telerin 

-ró

suffix. future suffix

Derivations

  • roño “soon, anon” ✧ PE22/132

Variations

  • ✧ PE22/132

Primitive elvish

suffix. adjectival

Derivatives

  • Q. -a “adjectival suffix”

Element in

  • elenā “connected with or concerning the stars”
  • lindā “*sweet sounding” ✧ WJ/382

Variations

  • ā ✧ PE21/82
Primitive elvish [PE21/82; WJ/382] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Noldorin 

pannod

verb. to fill

Noldorin [Ety/366, X/Z] Group: SINDICT. Published by

pathra-

verb. to fill

Noldorin [Ety/366] Group: SINDICT. Published by

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Qenya 

-va

suffix. adjectival

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶-ba “genitival adjective” ✧ PE21/59

Variations

  • va ✧ PE21/59
Qenya [Ety/TER; PE21/59] Group: Eldamo. Published by

-(u)va

suffix. future suffix

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶-bā ✧ PE22/097
    • ᴹ√BA(N) “go, proceed” ✧ PE22/097
  • ᴹ√UB “ponder, have in mind” ✧ VT48/32

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶-bā > -vā̆-[-bā] > [-βā] > [-βa] > [-va]✧ PE22/097
ᴹ√UB > -uva[-uba] > [-uβa] > [-uva]✧ VT48/32

Variations

  • -vā̆- ✧ PE22/097
  • uvā ✧ PE22/097
  • -uva ✧ VT48/32
Qenya [PE22/097; VT48/32] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Old Noldorin 

-thā

suffix. future suffix

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶thā “then, next” ✧ PE22/097
    • ᴹ√THA “forward” ✧ PE22/097
Old Noldorin [PE22/097] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Middle Telerin

-ró

suffix. future suffix

Variations

  • -rō ✧ PE22/097; PE22/114 (-rō)
Middle Telerin [PE22/097; PE22/114] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Quenya

-va

suffix. adjectival

Element in

  • Eq. alaswa “like marble” ✧ QL/030
  • Eq. alluva “clean” ✧ QL/030
  • Eq. turinwa “kingly, royal” ✧ QL/096
  • Eq. aswa “of bone” ✧ QL/033
  • Eq. kalleva “fair (weather or complexion)” ✧ QL/044
  • Eq. kanuva “leaden” ✧ QL/044
  • Eq. qeluva “original” ✧ QL/076
  • Eq. lausiva “living (of plants)” ✧ QL/052
  • Eq. kóleva “passive” ✧ QL/047
  • Eq. fandelúva “monstrous” ✧ QL/038; QL/038
  • Eq. fanóriva “absent-minded” ✧ QL/037
  • Eq. anúva “doughty” ✧ QL/031
  • Eq. (h)áva “*its; 3rd sg. neut. possessive emphatic” ✧ PE14/054
  • Eq. helinwa “of pansies; (of colour) a blue-violet” ✧ QL/039
  • Eq. (h)íva “*her; 3rd sg. fem. possessive emphatic” ✧ PE14/054
  • Eq. henuva “venomous, poisonous” ✧ QL/040
  • Eq. haranwa “fleshly, carnal” ✧ QL/039
  • Eq. sarkuva “corporeal, bodily” ✧ QL/086
  • Eq. huiva “murky” ✧ QL/041
  • Eq. (h)úva “*his; 3rd sg. masc. possessive emphatic” ✧ PE14/054
  • Eq. ilimba “milky” ✧ QL/042
  • Eq. kenyeva “sharp (of points)” ✧ QL/046
  • Eq. koisiva “animal, bodily” ✧ QL/048
  • Eq. larúva “greasy” ✧ QL/051
  • Eq. lenuva “tight, narrow” ✧ QL/053
  • Eq. kuluva “of gold” ✧ QL/049
  • Eq. -matwa “*-eating”
  • Eq. mekilwa “central” ✧ QL/060
  • Eq. mirúva “like wine, winy” ✧ QL/061
  • Eq. móriva “nocturnal” ✧ QL/062
  • Eq. naiqa “painful” ✧ QL/065
  • Eq. Noldorinwa “Goblin; Gnomish” ✧ QL/067
  • Eq. noldova “belonging to gnomes” ✧ QL/067
  • Eq. notsiva “drizzling” ✧ QL/068
  • Eq. oiswa “poor” ✧ QL/071
  • Eq. paluva “even, flat, level” ✧ QL/071
  • Eq. perenwa “continual, enduring, unceasing” ✧ QL/073
  • Eq. qolúva “pestilent, pestilential” ✧ QL/078
  • Eq. saratwa “made of planks” ✧ QL/082
  • Eq. singwa “salt” ✧ QL/083
  • Eq. sovalwa “cleansing” ✧ QL/086
  • Eq. terenwa “shapely, well tuned” ✧ QL/091
  • Eq. tereva “sharp, piercing, shrill; acute (pain)” ✧ QL/091
  • Eq. turúva “wooden” ✧ QL/096
  • Eq. urúva “like fire” ✧ QL/098
  • Eq. vílyava “airy” ✧ PE15/68 (vílyava)
  • Eq. vóriva “like fur” ✧ QL/102
  • Eq. voruva “age long” ✧ QL/102
  • Eq. yerenwa “like iron” ✧ QL/105

Variations

  • -uva ✧ PE14/079
  • -wa ✧ QL/030 (-wa); QL/033 (-wa); QL/038 (-wa); QL/039 (-wa); QL/039 (-wa); QL/060 (-wa); QL/065 (-wa); QL/067 (-wa); QL/071 (-wa); QL/073 (-wa); QL/082 (-wa); QL/083 (-wa); QL/086 (-wa); QL/091 (-wa); QL/096 (-wa); QL/105 (-wa)
  • -ba ✧ QL/042 (-ba)
Early Quenya [PE14/047; PE14/054; PE14/079; PE15/68; QL/030; QL/031; QL/033; QL/037; QL/038; QL/039; QL/040; QL/041; QL/042; QL/044; QL/046; QL/047; QL/048; QL/049; QL/051; QL/052; QL/053; QL/060; QL/061; QL/062; QL/065; QL/067; QL/068; QL/071; QL/073; QL/076; QL/078; QL/082; QL/083; QL/086; QL/091; QL/096; QL/098; QL/102; QL/105] Group: Eldamo. Published by