tárië noun "height", allative tárienna "to [the] height" (LotR3:VI ch. 4, translated in Letters:308)
Quenya
tárië
noun. height
tárië
height
tári
queen
tári noun "queen", used especially of Varda (TĀ/TA3, LT1:264), etymologically "she that is high" (SA:tar). Dative tárin in the Elaine inscription (VT49:40), genitive tário in Namárië. Elentári "Starqueen", a title of Varda. (Nam, RGEO:67). Tarinya "my queen" (UT:179; sic, not *tárinya). Táris or tárissë "queenship" (PE17:155)
tári
noun. queen, queen, [ᴱQ.] mistress, lady
turinqui
queen
turinqui ("q") noun "queen" (LT1:260; apparently the fem. of tur. In Tolkien's later Quenya, "queen" is tári.)
varni
queen
varni noun "queen" (LT1:273; rather tári in Tolkien's later Quenya)
rianna
noun. queen
A word for “height” in the Praises of Cormallen: a laita tárienna “bless (or praise) [them] to the height” (LotR/953; Let/448; PE17/103). It is a noun form of the adjective Q. tára “high”.
Conceptual Development: ᴱQ. tárie “height” appeared in the English-Qenya Dictionary of the 1920s along with adjective ᴱQ. tára “high” (PE15/73-74).