Quenya 

entya

central, middle

entya, enetya adj. "central, middle" (VT41:16; these forms, as well as the noun entë "centre", come from a late, somewhat confused source; the adjective #endëa and the noun endë from earlier material may fit the general system better, and #endëa is even found in the LotR itself as part of the word atendëa, q.v.)

entya

adjective. central, middle

Changes

  • endaentya “central, middle” ✧ VT41/16

Cognates

  • S. enaid “central, middle” ✧ VT41/16

Derivations

  • HENET “middle” ✧ VT41/16; VT41/16

Elements

WordGloss
entë“centre”
-ya“adjective suffix”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
HENED > enda[ɣeneda] > [eneda] > [enda]✧ VT41/16
HENET > enetya > entya[ɣenetja] > [enetja] > [entja]✧ VT41/16

Variations

  • enda ✧ VT41/16 (enda)

enetya

enetya

enetya, see entya

entë

center

entë (2) noun "center" (VT41:16; endë is perhaps to be preferred, see entya)

Sindarin 

enaid

adjective. central, middle

Cognates

  • Q. entya “central, middle” ✧ VT41/16

Derivations

  • HENET “middle” ✧ VT41/16

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
HENET > enetya > enaid[ɣenetja] > [enetja] > [enetia] > [eneti] > [eneit] > [eneid] > [enaid]✧ VT41/16

enaidh

adjective. central, middle

Derivations

  • ENED “centre, middle; three”
Sindarin Group: Eldamo - neologism/adaptations. Published by

enedh

center

1) enedh (core, middle), pl. enidh, 2) nest (heart, core), pl. nist

enedh

center

(core, middle), pl. enidh

nest

center

(heart, core), pl. nist


Beware, older languages below! The languages below were invented during Tolkien's earlier period and should be used with caution. Remember to never, ever mix words from different languages!

Early Quenya

mekilwa

adjective. central

Early Quenya [QL/060] Group: Eldamo. Published by

tóle

adjective. central, middle

tólea

adjective. central, middle

Variations

  • tōle ✧ QL/094
  • tōlea ✧ QL/094
Early Quenya [QL/094] Group: Eldamo. Published by