Quenya 

cuivië

awakening

cuivië noun "awakening" (early "Qenya" coivië, q.v., but this word Tolkien later used = *"life"). In Cuiviénen, "Water of Awakening" (SA:cuivië, SA:nen, KUY; spelt with a k_ in the Etymologies). Somewhat surprisingly, cuivië is used to mean "life" in cuivie-lancassë ("k"), literally 'on the brink of life' ("of a perilous situation in which one is likely to fall into death") (VT42:8)_ The form coivië is used for "life" elsewhere.

cuivië

noun. awakening

A word for “awakening”, most notably an element in the word Cuiviénen “Water of Awakening” (S/48). It was derived from the root √KUY (Ety/KUY). In a few places it appeared as kuive instead (PE17/68; Ety/KUY).

Conceptual Development: The earliest form for “Waters of Awakening” was ᴱQ. Koivie-néni (LT1/85), and ᴱQ. koivie was glossed as “awakening” in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s (QL/48). It was glossed “liveliness” in the contemporaneous Gnomish Lexicon, however, and ᴱQ. qîvie was “awakening” (GL/29).

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cuivië

noun. life

cuivë

awakening

cuivë ("k")noun "awakening" (KUY)

cuivë

noun. awakening

coivië

noun. life, life, [ᴱQ.] liveliness; awakening

The usual word for “life” in Tolkien’s later writings based on the root √KOY (NM/84, 119; VT49/42), in one place appearing with the variant koive (PE17/68). In another place Tolkien instead used kuivie for “life” in the phrase kuivie-lankasse “on the brink of life”, reflecting Tolkien’s ongoing vacillation between √KOY and √KUY as the root for life.

Conceptual Development: ᴱQ. koivie was “awakening” in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s (QL/48) as reflected in the name ᴱQ. Koivie-néni “Waters of Awakening” from this period (QL/48), but the word was glossed “liveliness” in the contemporaneous Gnomish Lexicon (GL/29). The noun for “life, being alive” was ᴹQ. kuile in The Etymologies of the 1930s under the root ᴹ√KUY “come to life, awake” (Ety/KUY), but was usually coivie in Tolkien’s writings from the 1950s and 60s, as noted above.

Neo-Quenya: I prefer √KOY as the root for “life” for purposes of Neo-Eldarin, so I’d use coivie as the noun “life, liveliness”, and use cuivië for “awakening” as seen in the later form of the name Q. Cuiviénen “Water of Awakening” (S/48).

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coivië

life

coivië _("k")_noun "life" (coivierya, *"his/her life", VT49:41, 42). In early material, the word is glossed "awakening" instead (LT1:257; in LotR-style Quenya cuivië, as in Cuiviénen)

cuivienyarna

proper name. Legend of the Awakening [of the Quendi]

The legend of the awakening of the Elves (WJ/420), a compound of cuivië “awakening” and nyarna “legend”.

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cuivië-lancassë

on the brink of life

cuiviénen

place name. Water of Awakening

The lake where the Elves first awoke (S/48), a compound of cuivië “awakening” and nén “water” (SA/cuivië, nen).

Conceptual Development: In the earliest Lost Tales, the name appeared as a plural: ᴱQ. Koivie-néni “Waters of Awakening” (LT1/85). In The Lays of Beleriand, the name was changed to singular ᴱQ. Cuiviénen (LB/23). It keep this form in most later writings, sometimes written with a “C” and sometimes with a “K”, as in ᴹQ. Kuiviénen (LR/168, Ety/KUY).

Quenya [LT1I/Cuiviénen; MR/071; MR/160; MRI/Kuiviénen; S/048; SA/cuivië; SA/nen; SI/Cuiviénen; SMI/Cuiviénen; TII/Cuiviénen; UTI/Cuiviénen; WJI/Cuiviénen; WJI/Koivië-néni] Group: Eldamo. Published by

coivë

noun. life

cuilë

life, being alive

cuilë ("k")noun "life, being alive" (KUY)

cuiviénen

Cuiviénen

The Quenya name Cuiviénen (cuivië "awakening" + nen "water") means "water of awakening".[source?]

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cuiva

adjective. awake

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coiva

awake

coiva _("k")_adj. "awake" (LT1:257 - read *cuiva in LotR-style Quenya? Cf. coivië becoming cuivië. On the other hand, the elements cui- and coi- having to do with life and awakening cannot be wholly separated.

Coivienéni

coivienéni

#Coivienéni place-name, "Qenya" form of Cuiviénen, the Waters of Awakening (VT14:5)

coi

life

coi ("k")"life" (LT1:257; in Tolkien's later Quenya cuilë)

eccoita-

awake

#eccoita- vb. "awake" (VT27:10)

Sindarin 

echui

noun. awakening

A noun for “awakening”, most notably in Nen Echui “Water of Awakening” (SA/cuivië, LR/406). It appeared as N. echui(w) “awakening” in The Etymologies of the 1930s derived from primitive ᴹ✶et-kuiwē under the root ᴹ√KUY “come to life, awake” (Ety/KUY).

Conceptual Development: The earliest name for the “Waters of Awakening” was G. Nenin a Gwivros from the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s, and in that document G. cwivros “awakening” appeared as a noun form of G. cwivra- “awaken (intr.)” (GL/29). ᴱN. {cuibros >>} cuivros “awakening” appeared in Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s (PE13/141) before the word became echui(w) in The Etymologies of the 1930s, as noted above.

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nen echui

place name. Water of Awakening

Lake by which the Elves first awoke, a combination of nen “water” and echui “awakening”, corresponding to its more commonly used Quenya name Q. Cuiviénen (SA/cuivië).

Conceptual Development: In the Gnomish Lexicon from the 1910s, this lake was first named G. Nenin a Gwivros (GL/29), but appeared as ᴱN. Cuinlimfin in the Lays of Beleriand from the 1920s (LB/23). In notes associated with the Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s, it became N. Nen Echui (LR/406), a name that also appeared in The Etymologies (Ety/KUY). In Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s, Tolkien considered using Nenechui or Echuinen as an Elvish name of Mirrormere (TI/184), but later gave that lake the Sindarin name Nen Cenedril (RS/466).

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echui

noun. awakening

Sindarin [Ety/366, S/429] Group: SINDICT. Published by

cuil

life

cuil (i guil, o chuil), no distinct pl. form except with article (i chuil)

cuil

life

(i guil, o chuil), no distinct pl. form except with article (i chuil)

echui

awakening

echui (echuiw). No distinct pl. form. Coll. pl. echuiwath.

echui

awakening

(echuiw). No distinct pl. form. Coll. pl. echuiwath.

Noldorin 

cuil

noun. life

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

cuil

noun. life, life, [G.] lifetime

A noun for “life” in The Etymologies of the 1930s under the root ᴹ√KUY “come to life, awake” (Ety/KUY).

Conceptual Development: This word dates back to the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s, where Tolkien clarified that G. cuil “life” was “usually [the] quality of being alive, but [was] also used = lifetime” (GL/27). ᴱN. cuil “life” also appeared in Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s (PE13/141).

echui

noun. awakening

Noldorin [Ety/366, S/429] Group: SINDICT. Published by

echui(w)

noun. awakening

echuiw

noun. awakening

Noldorin [Ety/366, S/429] Group: SINDICT. Published by

nen echui

place name. Water of Awakening

Noldorin [Ety/KUY; LR/406; LRI/Nen-Echui; TI/184; TII/Nen Echui] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Primitive elvish

et-kuinu

verb. awake, wake up

Primitive elvish [PE 22:136] Group: Mellonath Daeron. Published by

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Qenya 

kuivie

noun. awakening

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kuive

noun. awakening

kuiviénen

place name. Waters of Awakening

Qenya [Ety/KUY; LR/168; LR/212; LR/216; LR/406; LRI/Kuiviénen; LRI/Nen-Echui; PE21/33; PE21/36; SM/084; SM/086; SMI/Cuiviénen; VT27/07] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Quenya

cuiviénen

place name. Water of Awakening

Early Quenya [LB/023; LBI/Cuiviénen; SM/012] Group: Eldamo. Published by

koi

noun. life

koile

noun. life

koire

noun. life

Early Quenya [LT1A/Koivië-néni; PE13/141; PE16/060; QL/048] Group: Eldamo. Published by

koivie-néni

place name. Waters of Awakening

Early Quenya [GG/15; LBI/Cuiviénen; LT1/085; LT1/115; LT1/232; LT1A/Koivië-néni; LT1A/Neni Erúmëar; LT1I/Koivië-néni; SMI/Cuiviénen; WJI/Koivië-néni] Group: Eldamo. Published by

laume

noun. life

loa

noun. life

A noun for “life” in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s under the early root ᴱ√LAWA, apparently an alternate name of ᴱQ. Vána (QL/52).

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qíva

adjective. awake

An adjective appearing as ᴱQ. Qîva “awake” in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s derived from the early root ᴱ√QIV; Tolkien noted it was sometimes confused with ᴱQ. koiva “lively, living” (GL/29).

Neo-Quenya: I would adapt this word as ᴺQ. cuiva “awake” using the later root √KUY.

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qívie

noun. awakening

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Gnomish

cwivros

noun. awakening

Gnomish [GL/29; LT1A/Koivië-néni] Group: Eldamo. Published by

nenin a gwivros

place name. Waters of Awakening

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Early Noldorin

cuil

noun. life

Early Noldorin [PE13/141; PE13/155; PE13/156] Group: Eldamo. Published by

cuivros

noun. awakening

Early Noldorin [PE13/141] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Middle Primitive Elvish

et-kuiwē

noun. awakening

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