[núvë noun "root, foundation", also numbë (VT45:38)]
Quenya
numbë
root, foundation
núvë
root, foundation
talma
base, foundation, root
talma noun "base, foundation, root" (TALAM), also translated "bottom" in the expression "top to bottom", see below.% Talmar Ambaren (place-name, *"Foundations of the World" - this is pre-classical "Qenya" with genitive in -en instead of -o as in LotR-style Quenya) (TALAM). Allative talmanna in the phrase telmello talmanna** "from hood to base**, top to bottom" _(VT46:18; notice misreading "telmanna" in the Etymologies as printed in LR, entry TEL-, TELU-)_
talma
noun. basis, basis, [ᴹQ.] foundation, base, root; [ᴱQ.] end
talmondo
noun. foundation stone
sulca
root
sulca ("k") noun "root" (especially as edible) (SÚLUK)
sundo
noun. base
base
sundo
base, root, root-word
sundo (þ) noun "base, root, root-word" (SUD), sc. a Quendian consonantal "base". According to VT46:16, Tolkien changed the root to STUD, thereby implying that sundo was earlier þundo (compare Sindarin thond "root"). PE18:95 gives the pl. form as sundur, seemingly implying a stem-form sundu-. It is not, however, used in the compound sundocarmë "base-structure" (PE18:84 not **sunducarmë), a term used in the description of the structure of the various Quendian "bases" or roots.
sundo
noun. base, root, root-word, base, root, [ᴹQ.] root-word
[numbë noun "root, foundation", also núvë (VT45:38)]