Quenya 

olva

noun. plant, growing things with roots in the earth

A word for plants appearing only in its plural form olvar “plants” (S/45; NM/270). It may be related to the roots √OLOB “branch” and √OL “grow”, hence “growing thing” as opposed to a celva = “moving thing” (WJ/341). For purposes of Neo-Quenya, I think this word refers mainly to plants as a category of beings (as in the Plant Kingdom), as opposed to an individual plant which would laima.

Derivations

  • OLOB “branch”
Quenya [NM/270; S/045; SI/olvar; WJI/olvar] Group: Eldamo. Published by

olvar

growing things with roots in the earth, *plants

olvar (sg. #olva) noun "growing things with roots in the earth, *plants" (Silm). Apparently more or less the same word as olwa, olba, which is however glossed "branch". Cf. laima.

olba

branch

olba noun "branch" (PM:340; the form *olva may be more frequent; olba can only occur in the Quenya variant that uses lb for lv_. The Etymologies, stem GÓLOB, has _olwa. See also olvar.)

olba

noun. branch

A noun for “branch” in The Shibboleth of Fëanor from 1968 derived from primitive √OLOB (PM/341). It may be a variant of olva “plant”, since lv was sometimes pronounced lb (LotR/1121; PE17/129).

Conceptual Development: The Etymologies of the 1930s had ᴹQ. olwa “branch” derived from primitive ᴹ✶golbā under the root ᴹ√GOLOB (Ety/GÓLOB). The lw in this word seems to be a remnant of Early Qenya phonetic developments, where sometimes lb became lw, the best example being early ᴱQ. elwen vs. Elben “heart” (QL/35; LT2/202). There was a similar word ᴱQ. olwe(n) that was cognate to G. olf(in) “branch, wand, stick” in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s (GL/62), possibly also an example of lb > lw.

Derivations

  • OLOB “branch” ✧ PM/341

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
OLOB > olba[olba]✧ PM/341

olwa

branch

olwa noun "branch" (GÓLOB). Read perhaps *olva in LotR-style Quenya (since the root indicates that lw originates from lb, which in Tolkiens later scheme would rather yield lv, reverting to lb in some forms of late pronunciation; the form olba is attested in PM:340).

olwen

branch, wand, stick

olwen (olwenn-) noun "branch, wand, stick" (LT2:342)

Primitive elvish

olob

root. branch

A root mentioned in The Shibboleth of Fëanor from the late 1960s serving as the basis for Q. olba of the same meaning (PM/341). Q. olvar “growing things with roots in the earth” from The Silmarillion was probably related (S/45, 345). In The Etymologies of the 1930s, “branch” words were derived from unglossed ᴹ√GOLOB: ᴹQ. olwa and N. golf “branch” (Ety/GÓLOB).

Neo-Eldarin: For purposes of Neo-Eldarin, I would assume √GOLOB is a Sindarin-only variant of √OLOB, perhaps influenced by √GAL “grow”. This would allow us to retain golf = “branch”, though the one name where it appeared, N. Gurtholf “Wand of Death” (Ety/ÑGUR; LR/147), became S. Gurthang “Iron of Death” in later versions of The Silmarillion (S/210).

Derivatives

  • Q. olba “branch” ✧ PM/341
  • ᴺQ. olopse “broom”
  • Q. olva “plant, growing things with roots in the earth”
Primitive elvish [PM/341] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Noldorin 

golf

noun. branch

Noldorin [Ety/359] Group: SINDICT. Published by

golf

noun. branch

A noun for “branch” in The Etymologies of the 1930s derived from ᴹ✶golbā under the root ᴹ√GOLOB (Ety/GÓLOB). It was an element in the name N. Gurutholf “Wand of Death” (Ety/ÑGUR).

Conceptual Development: The Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s had G. olf or olfin(g) “branch, wand, stick” (GL/62), an element in the earlier name G. Gurtholfin “Wand of Death” (GL/41; LT2/83). The Gnomish Lexicon originally had two words: olf “branch” and olfin “wand”, but these were deleted and merged into one word with two variants (GL/41). See ᴱN. alt for other “branch” words from the 1910s and 20s.

In Tolkien’s later writings, N. Gur(u)tholf became S. Gurthang “Iron of Death” (S/210; WJ/83). However, there was a word Q. olba “branch” in notes from 1968, derived from √OLOB (PM/341).

Neo-Sindarin: The 1968 Quenya word might mean Noldorin golf should be updated to [ᴺS.] ✱olf, but I prefer to assume there was a variant root √(G)OLOB which would allow us to retain golf “branch” for purposes of Neo-Sindarin.

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. olwa “branch” ✧ Ety/GÓLOB

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶golbā “branch” ✧ Ety/GÓLOB
    • ᴹ√GOLOB “*branch” ✧ Ety/GÓLOB

Element in

  • N. Gurtholf “Wand of Death” ✧ Ety/GÓLOB

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶golbā > golf[golbā] > [golba] > [golva] > [golv]✧ Ety/GÓLOB
Noldorin [Ety/GÓLOB] Group: Eldamo. Published by

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Qenya 

olwa

noun. branch

Cognates

  • N. golf “branch” ✧ Ety/GÓLOB

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶golbā “branch” ✧ Ety/GÓLOB
    • ᴹ√GOLOB “*branch” ✧ Ety/GÓLOB

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶golbā > olwa[golbā] > [ɣolbā] > [ɣolβā] > [ɣolwā] > [olwā] > [olwa]✧ Ety/GÓLOB
Qenya [Ety/GÓLOB; PE22/023; PE22/052] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Middle Primitive Elvish

golbā

noun. branch

Derivations

  • ᴹ√GOLOB “*branch” ✧ Ety/GÓLOB

Derivatives

  • ᴹQ. olwa “branch” ✧ Ety/GÓLOB
  • N. golf “branch” ✧ Ety/GÓLOB
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/GÓLOB] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Gnomish

clann

noun. branch

Derivations

  • ᴱ√KALA “*grow” ✧ GL/26

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√cala- > clann[kalann] > [klann]✧ GL/26

eilian

noun. branch

Changes

  • eilaneilian ✧ PE13/113

Derivations

  • ᴱ✶alyan- ✧ PE13/113
    • ᴱ√ALA “spread‽”

Variations

  • eilan ✧ PE13/113 (eilan)