A name for Manwe appearing in The Etymologies from the 1930s (Ety/KAL, MANAD, MBAD), a compound of kala “light” and Mandos.
Qenya
kala
noun. light
kalamor
collective name. Light-elves
kalamando
masculine name. Light Mando
kalaqenderin
proper name. languages of the Elves of Light
A term for the languages of the ᴹQ. Kalaqendi in linguistic notes from the 1930s, first written Valinórea (PE18/24).
kalakilya
place name. Pass of Light
kalaqendi
collective name. *Light Elves
kalina
adjective. light
kalarin(a)
adjective. *brilliant
arin
noun. morning
@@@ may be reconceived as a derivative of AS.
hyelle
noun. glass
lanta
noun. fall
narta-
verb. to kindle, to kindle, *ignite, inflame, set fire to
A verb in The Etymologies of the 1930s for “kindle” derived from the root ᴹ√NARTA of the same meaning (EtyAC/NARTA). This root is probably just a causative verb formation from ᴹ√NAR “flame, fire”, more literally “✱make fire”. Hence I think this verb can be used in the general sense of “✱ignite, inflame, set fire to”, etc.
sil-
verb. to shine
rille Speculative
noun. brilliance
A name for the “Light-elves” appearing in linguistic notes and The Etymologies from the 1930s (LR/197, KAL/ID). It seems to be a combination of kala “light” and the plural of the agental suffix -mo. Note that this form was incorrectly marked as Noldorin in The Etymologies as published in the Lost Road (EtyAC/KAL).