Sindarin 

nínui

noun/adjective. watery

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nínui

noun/adjective. the month of february

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nend

watery

1) nend (pl. nind), 2) nîn (wet); no distinct pl. form. Note: nîn is also used as a noun ”tear” and as the pl. form of nên ”water”; there is also the possessive pronoun nín ”my”. 3) nínui (tearful); no distinct pl. form

nend

adjective. watery

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nend

watery

(pl. nind)

nîn

watery

(wet); no distinct pl. form. Note: nîn is also used as a noun ”tear” and as the pl. form of nên ”water”; there is also the possessive pronoun nín ”my”.

nínui

watery

(tearful); no distinct pl. form

Noldorin 

nend

adjective. watery

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nenn

adjective. watery

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nenn

adjective. watery

An adjective given as N. nenn “watery” in The Etymologies of the 1930s, derived from primitive ᴹ✶nendā (Ety/NEN).

Neo-Sindarin: In keeping with the idea that the sound “remained nd at the end of fully accented monosyllables” in Sindarin (LotR/1115), I would represent this word as ᴺS. nend in Neo-Sindarin.

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶nendā “watery, wet” ✧ Ety/NEN
    • ᴹ√NEN “*water” ✧ Ety/NEN

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶nendā > nend > nenn[nendā] > [nenda] > [nend] > [nenn]✧ Ety/NEN

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Early Quenya

linqea

adjective. watery

A word in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s glossed “watery”, an adjectival form of ᴱQ. linqe “water” (QL/54).

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