Quenya 

nan-

backwards

nan- (prefix) "backwards" (NDAN) or "back", as in nanwen- "return" (go/come back, PE17:166), cf. also nanquernë *"turned back", the pl. form of nanquerna _(VT49:17-18). _Apparently assimilated nal- in nalláma "echo" (if this represents nan-láma "back-sound", sound coming back).

nan-

prefix. back (again), back (again); [ᴹQ.] backwards

Changes

  • nan-nan- “back or again” ✧ PE17/166

Cognates

  • S. dan “back to, (back in return) against, down upon, back on, back again” ✧ PE17/166; PE17/166

Derivations

  • ndan- “back-” ✧ PE17/166
    • (N)DAN “back (again); retreat, go back, give way (as one advances), revert, back (again), [ᴹ√] backwards; [√] retreat, go back, give way (as one advances), revert” ✧ PE17/166
  • (N)DAN “back (again); retreat, go back, give way (as one advances), revert, back (again), [ᴹ√] backwards; [√] retreat, go back, give way (as one advances), revert” ✧ PE17/166

Element in

  • ᴺQ. nanhanquet- “to answer back”
  • ᴺQ. nanquet- “to answer”
  • ᴺQ. nallamya- “to echo, sound back, reverberate”
  • ᴺQ. nampaitya- “to pay back”
  • ᴺQ. nananta- “to give back, *return [something]”
  • ᴺQ. nancal- “to reflect, (lit.) shine back”
  • ᴺQ. nancam- “to receive back”
  • Q. nancar- “to undo, to undo, *destroy” ✧ PE17/166
  • ᴺQ. nancarpa- “to talk back”
  • ᴺQ. nangwesa “answer”
  • ᴺQ. nanhalya- “to unveil, reveal”
  • ᴺQ. nanhat- “to cast back, reflect”
  • ᴺQ. nannem- “to disappear”
  • ᴺQ. nanquer- “to turn back, turn around”
  • Q. nanquer- “*to turn back”
  • ᴺQ. nanquet- “to talk back, speak against”
  • ᴺQ. nantar- “to stand back”
  • Q. nanwen- “to return, go/come back” ✧ PE17/166; PE17/166
  • ᴺQ. nanwenta- “to send back”
  • ᴺQ. nanwera “ransom”
  • ᴺQ. nanwerë “ransom”
  • Q. nattir- “to look back” ✧ PE17/166 (nattire)

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
nana-/ndan- > nan-[ndan-] > [nan-]✧ PE17/166
NDĀ̆ > nan-[ndan-] > [nan-]✧ PE17/166

Variations

  • nat ✧ PE17/166 (nat)

nan

but

nan conj. "but" (FS); the Etymologies also gives , nán (NDAN), but these words may be confused with forms of the verb "to be", so nan should perhaps be preferred, unless for "but" one uses the wholly distinct word mal. In Tolkien's later Quenya, it may be that he introduced new words for "but" to free up nan for another meaning (perhaps the adverb "back", compare the prefix nan-).

nanwen-

return

nanwen- vb. "return" (go/come back) (PE17:166). The etymological form nan-men- indicates that the second element is #men- "go", changed to -wen- following nan- "back"; hence the perfect should perhaps be *naneménië.

lenna-

go

lenna- vb. "go", pa.t. lendë "went" (LED; cf. lelya-). In the Etymologies as printed in LR, the word lenna- wrongly appears as **linna-; see VT45:27.

vanya-

go, depart, disappear

vanya- (2) vb. "go, depart, disappear", pa.t. vannë (WAN). The verb auta- may have replaced this word in Tolkien's later conception.

but, on the contrary, on the other hand

(2), also nán, conj. "but, on the contrary, on the other hand" (NDAN; the form nan, q.v., is probably to be preferred to avoid confusion with "is", *nán "I am").

anat

but

anat conj. "but" (VT43:23; possibly an ephemeral form)

men-

go

#men- (4) vb. "go" (VT47:11, cf. VT42:30, VT49:23), attested in the aorist (menë) in the sentence imbi Menel Cemenyë menë Ráno tië "between Heaven and Earth goes the path of the Moon". In the verb nanwen- "return" (or go/come back), -men- is changed to -wen- following nan- "back" (etymological form cited as nan-men-, PE17:166). In examples from VT49:23, 24, Tolkien used men- in the sense of "go as far as": 1st person sg. aorist menin (menin coaryanna "I arrive at [or come/get to] his house"), endingless aorist menë, present tense ména- "is on point of arrival, is just coming to an end", past tense mennë "arrived, reached", in this tense usually with locative rather than allative (mennen sís "I arrive[d] here"), perfect eménië "has just arrived", future menuva "will arrive". All of these examples were first written with the verb as ten- rather than men-, Tolkien then emending the initial consonant.

lelya-

go, proceed (in any direction), travel

lelya- (1) vb. "go, proceed (in any direction), travel", pa.t. lendë / elendë (WJ:363, VT14:5, PE17:139) At one point Tolkien assigned a more specific meaning to the underlying root LED: "go away from the speaker or the point in mind, depart" (PE17:52), which would make lelya- a near synonym of auta-. The same source denies that the derivatives of _LED _were used simply for "go, move, travel", but elsewhere Tolkien assigns precisely that meaning to lelya-.

nalláma

echo

nalláma, nallama noun "echo" (LAM). The initial element may be nan- "back", hence "back-sound", sound that comes back (cf. láma).

apa

but

apa (3) conj. "but": melinyes apa la hé "I love him but not him" (another) (VT49:15)

apa

conjunction. but

Element in

Variations

  • apa ✧ VT49/15

mal

but

mal conj. "but" (VT43:23)

mal

conjunction. but

Element in

  • Q. násië “but deliver us from evil: Amen” ✧ VT43/23

but

(2) conj. "but" (VT41:13)

conjunction. but

ono

but

ono conj. "but" (VT43:23, VT44:5/9)

ono

conjunction. but

Changes

  • anatone “*but” ✧ VT43/23

Element in

Variations

  • ✧ VT41/13
  • anat ✧ VT43/23 (anat)
  • one ✧ VT43/23
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onë

but

onë conj. "but" (VT43:23)

onë

conjunction. but

entulessë

return

entulessë noun "return" (UT:171)

entulessë

proper name. Return

The name of the Númerórean ship that was the first to return to Middle-earth, six centuries after Númenor was settled (UT/171). It is the noun entulessë “return” used as a name.

Elements

WordGloss
entulessë“return”
Quenya [UT/171; UTI/Entulessë] Group: Eldamo. Published by

entulessë

noun. return

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
entul-“to come again, *return”
-ssë“abstract noun”

Variations

  • Entulessë ✧ UT/171

Sindarin 

dan-

prefix. nan-

_ pref. _Q. nan-. >> damen, dangar

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:166] < NDAN. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

nan

preposition. of

damen

verb. return

_ v. _return. Q. nanwen-. >> dan-

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:166] < NDAN + ?. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

dadwen

verb. return

_v. _return, going/coming back. Q. nanwen-. >> damen

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:166] < NDĀ( enlarged, NDANA, NDATA, _etc_. 'back (again)' + ?. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

lam

noun. echo

Cognates

  • north S. lóm “echo”

Derivations

  • LAM “(inarticulate voiced) sound”

Element in

Variations

  • lam ✧ S/106 (lam)
Sindarin [PM/349; S/106] Group: Eldamo. Published by

uin

preposition. of the

Sindarin [SD/129-31] o+i. Group: SINDICT. Published by

o

from

(od), followed by hard mutation; with article uin ”from the, of the” (followed by mixed mutation according to David Salo’s reconstuctuons). (WJ:366) Not to be confused with o ”about, concerning” (q.v. for this meaning of ”of”). 2) na (followed by lenition), with article nan (followed by ”mixed mutation”, according to David Salo’s reconstruction). The preposition has various meanings: ”with, by, near” and also ”to, toward, at; of” 3)

en

of the

e- (sg. genitival article)

ach

conjunction. but

[it] appears that ach is the contrastive coordinating conjunction 'but'.

Sindarin [VT50:15] Group: Subject of debate. Published by

ach

conjunction. but

[it] appears that ach is the contrastive coordinating conjunction 'but'.

Sindarin [VT50:15] Group: Subject of debate. Published by

bad

go

#bad- (i vâd, i medir), pa.t. bant. Isolated from trevad- ”traverse”.

bad

go

(i vâd, i medir), pa.t. bant. Isolated from trevad- ”traverse”.

lam

echoing voice

pl. laim, coll. pl. lammath.

glamor

echo

(noun) glamor (i **lamor), banalogical pl. glemyr (in glemyr**). Archaic *glamr, glambr. ECHO (or, sound of voices) lammad, pl. lemmad. May also be spelt with a single m.

glamor

echo

(i ’lamor), banalogical pl. glemyr (in glemyr). Archaic ✱glamr, glambr.

lammad

echo

pl. lemmad. May also be spelt with a single m.

Telerin 

-o

suffix. of

Cognates

  • Q. -o “of; genitive ending” ✧ WJ/369

Khuzdûl

-ul

suffix. of

Element in

  • Kh. Azanulbizar “Dimrill Dale, (lit.) Rills of the Shadows” ✧ RC/269

Variations

  • |ul ✧ PE17/047
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Primitive elvish

nanmen-

verb. return

Derivatives

  • Q. nanwen- “to return, go/come back” ✧ PE17/166
  • S. dadwen- “to return, go back” ✧ PE17/166

Variations

  • nan-men ✧ PE17/166
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Noldorin 

nan

preposition. of

an

preposition. of

Element in

Noldorin [WR/287; WR/379; WR/388] Group: Eldamo. Published by

glambr

noun. echo

Noldorin [Ety/358] Group: SINDICT. Published by

glamor

noun. echo

Noldorin [Ety/358] Group: SINDICT. Published by

glamor

noun. echo

Derivations

  • ᴹ√GLAM “*noise, echo” ✧ Ety/GLAM

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√G-LAM > glambr > glamr > glamor[glambro] > [glambr] > [glambr] > [glammr] > [glamr] > [glamor]✧ Ety/GLAM
Noldorin [Ety/GLAM] Group: Eldamo. Published by

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North sindarin

lóm

noun. echo

Cognates

  • S. lam “echo”

Derivations

  • LAM “(inarticulate voiced) sound”

Element in

  • north S. Dor-lómin “*Echoing-land” ✧ SA/lóm
  • north S. Ered Lómin “Echoing Mountains” ✧ SA/lóm
  • north S. lómin “echoing”
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Qenya 

nan-

prefix. backwards

Derivations

  • ᴹ√(N)DAN “back, backwards” ✧ Ety/NDAN

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√NDAN > nan-[ndan-] > [nan-]✧ Ety/NDAN

Variations

  • nan- ✧ Ety/NDAN

nan-

verb. to go back

Element in

nalláma

noun. echo

Elements

WordGloss
nan-“backwards”
láma“ringing sound, echo; sound”

Variations

  • nallā̆ma ✧ Ety/LAM

Doriathrin

lóm

noun. echo

A Doriathrin noun for “echo” derived from the root ᴹ√LAM (Ety/LAM). Its Quenya cognate láma suggests a primitive form ✱✶lāmā, from which the [[ilk|long [ā] became [ō]]], as suggested by Helge Fauskanger (AL-Doriathrin/lóm).

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. láma “ringing sound, echo; sound” ✧ Ety/LAM

Derivations

  • ᴹ√LAM “*sound” ✧ Ety/LAM

Element in

  • Ilk. lómen “echoing” ✧ Ety/LAM

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√LAM > lóm[lāmā] > [lāma] > [lōma] > [lōm]✧ Ety/LAM
Doriathrin [Ety/LAM] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Gnomish

nan

preposition. of

a(n)

preposition. of

Derivations

  • ᴱ✶ā ✧ PE13/108

Element in

Variations

  • ✧ GG/07; GL/17; GL/49; LT1A/Uolë Kúvion; LT1I/Gilfanon
  • an ✧ GG/11; GL/26; GL/26; LT2A/Cûm an-Idrisaith
  • a ✧ GG/11; GL/34; GL/46; GL/64; LT1A/Cûm a Gumlaith; LT2A/Falasquil; LT2A/Teld Quing Ilon; LT2A/Tôn a Gwedrin; PE13/093; PE13/108
Gnomish [GG/07; GG/11; GG/12; GL/17; GL/26; GL/34; GL/46; GL/49; GL/64; LT1A/Cûm a Gumlaith; LT1A/Uolë Kúvion; LT1I/Gilfanon; LT2A/Cûm an-Idrisaith; LT2A/Falasquil; LT2A/Teld Quing Ilon; LT2A/Tôn a Gwedrin; PE13/093; PE13/108] Group: Eldamo. Published by

na

preposition. of (the)

Element in

Variations

  • na· ✧ GG/09
  • nan· ✧ GG/09
  • nan ✧ GG/11; GG/15; GG/15; LT2A/Duilin
  • na·² ✧ GL/59
  • nan- ✧ GL/59
Gnomish [GG/07; GG/09; GG/11; GG/15; GL/17; GL/42; GL/44; GL/59; LT1A/Turuhalmë; LT2A/Dor-na-Dhaideloth; LT2A/Duilin; LT2A/Fôs’Almir; LT2A/Nauglafring; PE13/095] Group: Eldamo. Published by

a

preposition. of

Early Noldorin

a(n)

preposition. of (the)

Element in

Variations

  • a ✧ LB/149
  • an ✧ PE13/128
Early Noldorin [LB/149; PE13/128] Group: Eldamo. Published by

na

preposition. of

Element in

Early Noldorin [LB/275; SM/026] Group: Eldamo. Published by