nai
be it that
nai
ill, grievously, abominably
nai
adverb.
maybe; be it that, may it be that; perhaps, it may be, there is a chance or possibility, maybe; be it that, may it be that; perhaps, it may be, there is a chance or possibility; [ᴱQ.] remoter possibility
naina-
verb.
lament
nairë
lament
nai-
prefix.
ill, grievously, abominably
nai amanya onnalya ter coivierya
*may your (sg.) child be blessed throughout his/her life
nai calambar onnalda ter coivierya
*may your (pl.) child be light-fated throughout his/her life
nai elen atta siluvat aurenna veryanwesto
*may two stars shine upon the day of your wedding
nai elyë hiruva. namárië!
maybe even thou shalt find it. farewell!
nai elyë hiruva. namárië!
be-it-that even you will find [it]. farewell!
nai eru tye mánata
God bless you
nai laurë lantuva parmastanna lúmissen tengwiesto
may (a) golden light fall on your book at the times of your reading
nai lye hiruva airëa amanar
may thee find a blessed Amanar [Yule]
nai tiruvantes i hárar mahalmassen mi númen
in the keeping of those who sit upon thrones of the West
nainië
noun.
lament, lament, *lamentation
na
to be
nai elen siluva lyenna
*may a star shine upon you
nai elen siluva parma-restalyanna meldonya
*may a star shine upon your book-fair, my friend
nai hirinyes
it may well chance for me to find it
nai nin híres
it may well chance for me to find it
namárië! nai hiruvalyë valimar
farewell! maybe thou shalt find Valimar
namárië! nai hiruvalyë valimar
farewell! be-it-that you will find Valimar
elen
star
laurë
gold
lye
thou/thee, you
ná
is
nëa
to be
onna
creature
savin elessar ar <u>i</u> nánë aran ondórëo
that
nyéna-
verb.
lament
elen
noun.
star
-ië
suffix.
is
Tar-culu
gold
culo
gold
ea-
verb.
be, exist
i
pronoun.
that
i, antevokaliskt in
conjunction.
that
kwí
maybe, perhaps
malta
gold
ne
that
noi
lament
sa
conjunction.
that
sana
that
ta
that, it
tana
that
tana
that
tanya
that
yana
that
ye
is
él
star
él
noun.
star
ílë
star
úyë
is
A verbal prefix in the first draft sentence azrē nai phurrusim akhās-ada (SD/311), expressing either the subjunctive or optative verbal mood. It almost certainly related to Q. nai “maybe, may it be that” used for the expression of a wish, as suggested by Carl Hostetter and Patrick Wynn (AAD/20). In later versions of the Lament of Akallabêth, this word was changed to du.