[ialë noun "everlasting age" (GEY; the word "age" dropped out in the Etymologies as printed in LR; see VT45:14. Replaced by oialë.]
Quenya
oia
everlasting
ialë
everlasting age
ia
ever
[ia adv. "ever" (GEY, EY); replaced by oia.]
oi
ever
oi adv. "ever" (OY)
vor
ever
vor, voro adv. "ever" (BOR, LT1:250, 273 [only voro_ in the Etymologies]; also in Narqelion)_
úlumë
ever
úlumë adv. "ever", at all times (in a series or period) (PE17:156). Cf. ullumë.
voro
ever, continually
voro, voro- adv. "ever, continually" (BOR, Narqelion) Compare vor. (Focusing on the gloss "continually", post-Tolkien writers have sometimes used voro for "still, yet", but for this sense the term en is available.) The variants vora, vorë were used for "always" in drafts for a Quenya version of the Sub Tuum Praesidium, but Tolkien eventually replaced such forms with the unrelated word illumë (VT44:9). Compare vórë, vórëa.
tennoio
adverb. forever, forever[more]
@@@ used for “forever” in NQNT
Element in
- Q. ar i Eru i or ilyë mahalmar ëa tennoio “and of the One who is above all thrones for ever” ✧ UT/305
oia(la)
adjective. everlasting, unceasing, without end, for ever
Derivations
- √OY “ever, continual, unceasing” ✧ PE17/069
Element in
- Q. oialë “forever; everlastingly, eternally, in eternity, forever; everlastingly, eternally, in eternity; [ᴹQ.] everlasting age” ✧ PE17/059; PE17/074
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources √OY > oia [oja] > [oia] ✧ PE17/069 Variations
- oia ✧ PE17/059; PE17/069; PE17/074
- oiala ✧ PE17/069
vorima
continual, repeated
vorima adj. "continual, repeated" (BOR), early "Qenya" gloss "everlasting" (LT1:250)
oia adj. "everlasting" (OY); according to VT46:8 the word is both adjective and adverb. An explicitly adverbial form oiavë is mentioned elsewhere (PE17:74)