vórë noun? "lasting" (as noun? i.e. *"lasting quality"?) Compare the derived adj. vórea. (VT45:7)
Quenya
voronwa
enduring, long-lasting
vórë
lasting
voronwa
enduring, long-lasting
vórë
lasting
vórë noun? "lasting" (as noun? i.e. *"lasting quality"?) Compare the derived adj. vórea. (VT45:7)
bronadui
lasting
bronadui (enduring). Lenited vronadui. No distinct pl. form.
bronadui
lasting
(enduring). Lenited vronadui. No distinct pl. form.
bronadui
enduring
bronadui (lasting). Lenited vronadui. No distinct pl. form.
bronadui
enduring
(lasting). Lenited vronadui. No distinct pl. form.
bronad
survival
#bronad (i vronad), pl. brenaid (i mrenaid) if there is a pl. Archaic pl. *bröneid. Isolated from the adj. bronadui ”enduring, lasting”. #Bronad would be the gerund of the verb brona- ”survive”.
bronad
noun. survival
Elements
Word Gloss brona- “to last, survive”
bronad
survival
(i vronad), pl. brenaid (i mrenaid) if there is a pl. Archaic pl. ✱bröneid. Isolated from the adj. bronadui ”enduring, lasting”. #Bronad would be the gerund of the verb brona- ”survive”.
bronadui
adjective. enduring, lasting
bronadui
adjective. enduring, lasting
Cognates
- ᴹQ. voronwa “enduring, long-lasting” ✧ Ety/BORÓN
Elements
Word Gloss brona- “to last, survive” -ui “adjective suffix”
bronad
gerund noun. survival
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vóre
noun. lasting
@@@ apparently a noun, as suggested by Helge Fauskanger (QQ/vórë)
Derivations
- ᴹ√BOR(ON) “endure” ✧ Ety/BOR
Element in
- ᴹQ. vórea “continuous, enduring, lasting; continuant”
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ√BOR > vóre [bōre] > [βōre] > [vōre] ✧ Ety/BOR
voronwa adj. "enduring, long-lasting" (BOR)