Seldom used (replaced by calen )
Primitive elvish
laikwā
adjective. laikwā
gwen
root. fresh, *green, fair, unblemished, beautiful
laikwā
adjective. laikwā
gwen
root. fresh, *green, fair, unblemished, beautiful
lhoeb
adjective. fresh
lhaeb
adjective. fresh
lhoeb
adjective. fresh
cîw
adjective. fresh, new
laeb
adjective. fresh
laeg
adjective. "viridis", fresh and green
Seldom used (replaced by calen )
laew
adjective. fresh
_ adj. _fresh.
laew
adjective. fresh
cîw
fresh
1) cîw (lenited gîw; no distinct pl. form) (new), 2) laeb (no distinct pl. form). Suggested Sindarin form of ”Noldorin” lhoeb (LR:368 s.v. LÁYAK) 3) laeg (green), no distinct pl. form. (Note: a homophone means ”keen, sharp, acute”.) In the Woodland dialect lêg, whence leg- in the name Legolas ”Greenleaf” (Lettters:282, 386).
céva
fresh, new
céva ("k")adj. "fresh, new" (VT48:7, 8)
virya
fresh
virya (1) adj. "fresh" (VT46:22)
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!
laikwā
adjective. fresh
brag
adjective. fresh
loite
adjective. fresh
virya
adjective. fresh
@@@ might still be valid for Quenya derivations in the Etymologies