A noun for “skin” appearing in a list of body parts from the 1920s (PE14/117). Its etymology is unclear.
Early Quenya
naus
noun. suspicion
naustavilte
verb. free from suspicion, *innocent
qáme
noun. sickness, nausea
qámea
adjective. sick
leume
noun. sickness
napsa
noun. suspicion
naute
noun. skin
A word appearing as qāmea “sick” in Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s, an adjective form of ᴱQ. qáme “sickness, nausea” (QL/76).
Neo-Quenya: Since ᴹQ. qáme “sickness” appears in Tolkien’s later writings (Ety/KWAM), I would retain ᴺQ. quámëa for purposes of Neo-Quenya, but given the meaning of its noun form I would assume its primary meaning is “✱nauseous”, as opposed to generally sick which would be [ᴺQ.] hlaiwa.