Quenya 

cuivië

noun. life

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).

Element in

  • Q. Cuiviénen “Water of Awakening” ✧ SA/cuivië
  • Q. Cuivienyarna “Legend of the Awakening [of the Quendi]” ✧ WJ/420

Elements

WordGloss
KUY“awake; live, awake; live, [ᴹ√] come to life”
-vë“abstract noun, adverb”

Variations

  • kuive ✧ PE17/068
  • cuivië ✧ SA/cuivië
  • Cuivie ✧ WJ/420
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cuivë

awakening

cuivë ("k")noun "awakening" (KUY)

cuivë

noun. awakening

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)

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).

Derivations

  • KOY “*live, have life, [ᴹ√] live, have life”

Element in

Variations

  • koive ✧ PE17/068
  • koivie ✧ PE17/068
  • kuivie ✧ VT42/08
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coivë

noun. life

cuilë

life, being alive

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

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.

coi

life

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

eccoita-

awake

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

cuiva

adjective. awake

Derivations

  • KUY “awake; live, awake; live, [ᴹ√] come to life”
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Sindarin 

echui

noun. awakening

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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.

Derivations

  • KUY “awake; live, awake; live, [ᴹ√] come to life”

Element in

  • S. echuir “early Spring, (lit.) stirring”
  • ᴺS. mornechui “coffee”
  • S. Nen Echui “Water of Awakening” ✧ SA/cuivië
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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.

Primitive elvish

et-kuinu

verb. awake, wake up

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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).

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. kuile “life, being alive” ✧ Ety/KUY

Derivations

  • ᴹ√KUY “come to life, awake” ✧ Ety/KUY

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√KUY > cuil[kujle] > [kuile] > [kuil]✧ Ety/KUY

echui

noun. awakening

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

echuiw

noun. awakening

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

echui(w)

noun. awakening

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. kuivie “awakening” ✧ Ety/KUY

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶et-kuiwē “awakening” ✧ Ety/KUY
    • ᴹ√KUY “come to life, awake” ✧ Ety/KUY

Element in

  • N. echuir “early Spring, (lit.) stirring”
  • N. Nen Echui “Water of Awakening” ✧ Ety/KUY

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶et-kuiwē > echui(w)[etkuiwē] > [ekkuiwē] > [ekkuiwe] > [ekkʰuiwe] > [exxuiwe] > [exxuiw] > [exxui] > [exui]✧ Ety/KUY

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Qenya 

kuivie

noun. awakening

Cognates

Derivations

  • ᴹ√KUY “come to life, awake” ✧ Ety/KUY

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√KUY > kuive[kuiwe] > [kuive]✧ Ety/KUY

Variations

  • kuive ✧ Ety/KUY
  • kuivië ✧ SD/047
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kuive

noun. awakening

Middle Primitive Elvish

et-kuiwē

noun. awakening

Derivations

  • ᴹ√KUY “come to life, awake” ✧ Ety/KUY

Derivatives

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Gnomish

cwivros

noun. awakening

Cognates

  • Eq. qíva “awake” ✧ GL/29
  • Eq. koivie “awakening; liveliness” ✧ LT1A/Koivië-néni

Element in

Variations

  • cuivros ✧ LT1A/Koivië-néni
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Early Noldorin

cuivros

noun. awakening

Changes

  • cuibroscuivros ✧ PE13/141

Variations

  • cuibros ✧ PE13/141 (cuibros)
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cuil

noun. life

Cognates

  • Eq. koire “life” ✧ PE13/141

Derivations

Element in

  • En. cuilvorn “lifetime” ✧ PE13/141
  • En. urguil “lifeless” ✧ PE13/156
  • En. uchuil “lifeless” ✧ PE13/155 (uchuil)
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Early Quenya

qívie

noun. awakening

Variations

  • qîvie ✧ GL/29
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koi

noun. life

koile

noun. life

koire

noun. life

Cognates

  • En. cuil “life” ✧ PE13/141
  • G. cuil “life, lifetime” ✧ LT1A/Koivië-néni

Derivations

  • ᴱ√KOẎO “have life” ✧ LT1A/Koivië-néni; QL/048
  • ᴱ✶koile ✧ PE13/141

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√KOYO > koi[koðʲ] > [koj] > [koi]✧ LT1A/Koivië-néni
ᴱ✶koile > koile[koðʲlē] > [koðʲle] > [kojle] > [koile]✧ PE13/141
ᴱ√KOẎO > koire[koðʲlē] > [koðʲle] > [kojle] > [koile]✧ QL/048

Variations

  • koi ✧ LT1A/Koivië-néni; QL/048
  • koirë ✧ LT1A/Koivië-néni
  • koile ✧ PE13/141
  • koito ✧ PE16/060
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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).

Derivations

  • ᴱ√LAWA “*life (esp. plants)” ✧ QL/052

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√LAW̯A > Loa[lawā] > [lawa] > [laua] > [loa]✧ QL/052

Variations

  • Loa ✧ QL/052
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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.

Cognates

  • G. cwivros “awakening” ✧ GL/29
  • G. cwim “awake, alert, alive”

Derivations

  • ᴱ√QIVI “*awake” ✧ GL/29

Element in

  • Eq. qívie “awakening” ✧ GL/29

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√QIV > Qîva[kʷīβā] > [kʷīβa] > [kʷīva]✧ GL/29

Variations

  • Qîva ✧ GL/29
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