Quenya 

ol-

grow

ol- vb. "grow" (VT45:13; this may be a primitive root rather than a Quenya verb)

ol-

verb. become

Quenya [PE 22:100, 103, 113; PE 22:133f] Group: Mellonath Daeron. Published by

ola-

verb. grow

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ola-

verb. to become, to become; [ᴹQ.] to grow (up)

An a-verb appearing with the gloss “grow” in the Quenya Verbal System (QVS) of 1948 (PE22/113, 125), replacing ᴹQ. ala- of the same meaning (PE22/113 note #80). In the same document Tolkien coined a distinct basic verb ᴹQ. ol- “become” (PE22/113). Various other inflections throughout the document belonged to one or the other of these verbs. There are glosses indicating that Tolkien was not entirely certain of the distribution of meaning between the two, however. For example, he had ᴹQ. olinwa (not ✱olanwa) with the sense “fully grown, adult” (PE22/116). Also ola- was given both a weak and strong past tense: olane “grew, were growing” and óle “grew, finished growing, grew up, became” (PE22/116), as opposed to the past tense of ol- which was olle “became” (PE22/103).

In QVS the perfect form of both verbs were the same: (ol)ólie “it has grown up, it has reached its prime, become” (PE22/103, 116), and such similarity of inflected forms may have been the basis for the confusion of meanings. The perfect form olōlie “has become” reappeared in Common Eldarin: Verb Structure of the early 1950s (PE22/133), and again could be from either verb. However, in that document Tolkien had a primitive a-verb ᴹ✶olā- “become, come into being, turn into (another state)”, appearing along with a restored ᴹ✶galā-, which had the more limited sense “grow (of plants)” (PE22/134).

Q. ala- “grow” continued to appear in Tolkien’s latter writings, but its root was usually connected more specifically to the growth of plants (PE17/25, 135, 153). Meanwhile, in notes from around 1959, Tolkien had several words indicating that √OL continued to be the basis of growth-words for people: Q. olmen “growth-year”, Q. olmië “growth” and Q. quantolië “maturity” (NM/84, 119-120).

Neo-Quenya: For purposes of Neo-Quenya, I would use just the a-verb ola- with the sense “grow (up); grow into or become”. It can be used intransitively with people and animals with the sense “grow (up)” as in i Elda olane lintavë “the Elf grew quickly”; for plants, however, the word for “grow” would be ala- (see that entry for discussion). Used transitively, the verb ola- has the sense “grow into or become”, as in i Elda olólie nisse “the Elf has become/grown into a woman”. In this sense it can also apply to inanimate or abstract things: i taure olane ráva yonde “the forest became a lawless region”. Thus ola- refers to the process of growing, maturing and transitioning. If it has a direct object, that object is the thing one grows into or becomes.

Note that this verb is similar in form to óla- “to dream”, but confusion is unlikely since “dream” is an impersonal verb, where the purported subject would be in the dative: óla i Eldan “the Elf dreams, (lit.) dreams [come] to the Elf”, as opposed to i Elda ola lumba “the Elf becomes/grows weary”.

Cognates

  • ᴺS. ol- “to become”

Derivations

  • olā- “to become, come into being, turn into (another state)”
    • OLgrow, [ᴹ√] grow [into]; become”

'al-

thrive

'al- (1) vb."thrive" (GALA; the 'simply indicates that the original initial G has disappeared and needs not normally be included, PE17:100) Other sources hint at the meaning "grow" (cf. the root GAL meaning "grow, be healthy; to grow [like a plant]", PE17:153). Compare ala- #4 and #alála- (and cf. ol-).

ala-

verb. grow

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alta-

grow

[alta- (3) vb. "grow" (VT45:13) or "make grow" (VT45:14)]

Sindarin 

ol-

verb. to become

Cognates

  • Q. ola- “to become, to become; [ᴹQ.] to grow (up)”

Derivations

  • OLgrow, [ᴹ√] grow [into]; become”
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ol-

 verb. to become

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ol-

verb. to pour

Derivations

  • UL “pour (out), flow, pour (out), flow, [ᴱ√] flow fast”
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gala

grow

gala- (i **ala, i ngalar** = i ñalar)

gala

grow

(i ’ala, i ngalar = i ñalar)

Primitive elvish

ol

root. *grow, [ᴹ√] grow [into]; *become

This root seems to have served various purposes throughout Tolkien’s life. It first appeared as ᴱ√OLO “tip”, unglossed ᴱ√OLO with derivatives like ᴱQ. olde “very, much” and ᴱQ. olto- “increase, multiply”, as well as ᴱ√OLO whose derivatives had to do with dreams (QL/69). The second root ᴱ√OLO² may have had the sense “✱increase, more”, which may have reemerged in the verb or primitive form ol- “grow” in a deleted entry from The Etymologies of the 1930s (EtyAC/GAL(AS)). The root ᴹ√OL “grow” was mentioned again in the Quenya Verbal System of the 1940s (PE22/103). In this document the Quenya verb Q. ol- generally had the gloss “become” (PE22/99-100, 113), even as a derivative of ᴹ√OL “grow” (PE22/103).

The sense “become” for the verb form was mentioned again in Common Eldarin: Verb Structure from the early 1950s (PE22/133-134). There are several more documents from around 1959 that have derivatives connected to the sense “growth”, such as Q. olmen “growth-year”, Q. olmië “growth” and Q. quantolië “maturity” (NM/84, 119-120). However, in The Shibboleth of Fëanor from the late 1960s Tolkien said: “OL as a simple stem seems not to have occurred in Eldarin, though it appears in certain ‘extended’ stems, such as olos/r ‘dream’, olob ‘branch’ (PM/341)”. This lack of ancient meaning was despite the fact that OL was an element in the ancient name Q. Olwë.

Neo-Eldarin: For purposes of Neo-Eldarin, I think it is best to assume √OL meant “grow, ✱become”, which could easily contribute to the extended forms √OLOS “dream” and √OLOB “branch”. As a root, I think it primarily refers to the growth of people or animals, as opposed to √GAL used for the growth of plants. I think √OL can also be used for more abstract senses of “growth”, include “grow into” and hence “become”.

Derivatives

  • olā- “to become, come into being, turn into (another state)”
    • Q. ola- “to become, to become; [ᴹQ.] to grow (up)”
  • Q. olmië “growth”
  • ᴺS. ol- “to become”

Element in

Variations

  • ol- ✧ PM/340
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ul-

verb. to pour

Derivations

  • UL “pour (out), flow, pour (out), flow, [ᴱ√] flow fast” ✧ PE22/133
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Noldorin 

gala-

verb. to grow

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thia-

verb. to appear, seem

Derivations

  • ᴹ√THĒ “look (see or seem)” ✧ Ety/THĒ

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√THĒ > thio[tʰēa-] > [tʰīa-] > [θīa-] > [θia-]✧ Ety/THĒ
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Qenya 

ol-

verb. to become

Derivations

  • ᴹ√OL “grow” ✧ PE22/103

Element in

  • ᴹQ. olinwa “fully grown, adult” ✧ PE22/116

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√OL > olle[onle] > [olle]✧ PE22/103
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Middle Primitive Elvish

ol

root. grow

Derivatives

  • ᴹ✶golā- “to grow”
    • ᴹQ. ola- “to grow [up], to grow, grow up, reach its prime, become” ✧ PE22/113
  • ᴹQ. ol- “to become” ✧ PE22/103
  • ᴹQ. ola- “to grow [up], to grow, grow up, reach its prime, become”

Variations

  • ol ✧ EtyAC/GAL(AS) (ol)
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Gnomish

ol-

verb. to appear, seem

Derivations

  • ᴱ√OLO “*dream”
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Early Primitive Elvish

kala

root. *grow

Derivatives

  • G. calw “green shoot, sapling, sprout” ✧ GL/25
  • G. clann “branch” ✧ GL/26
  • G. clast “bud, shoot, sprout” ✧ GL/25
  • G. clath “small branch, twig” ✧ GL/25
  • G. côl “herb, vegetable, edible plant; wort” ✧ GL/25; GL/26

Element in

  • G. caltha- “to wax, grow, flourish” ✧ GL/25
  • G. caltha “plant, herb” ✧ GL/25
  • G. calon “grown (of plants), budd[ing], in blade (of corn)” ✧ GL/25
  • G. calwed “flourishing, adolescent” ✧ GL/25

Variations

  • cala ✧ GL/25
  • cala- ✧ GL/26
  • cal- ✧ GL/26
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