Quenya 

ui

no

ui interjection "no" (originally an endingless negative verb in the 3rd person aorist: "it is not [so]"; see #u-). Apparently this is the word for "no" used to deny that something is true (compare , which is rather used to reject orders, or to issue negative orders). (VT49:28) Compare uito.

ui

interjection. no, it is n[ot]

Element in

  • Q. uito “it is not that” ✧ VT49/28

Elements

WordGloss
ui-“to not be, to not do”

ui-

verb. to not be, to not do

Derivations

  • UMU “not, expressing privation, not, expressing privation; [ᴹ√] negative stems” ✧ VT49/29
    • Ū “denial of fact, privation, negative element, denial of fact, privation, negative element, [ᴱ√] not”
  • ugu- ✧ VT49/29

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ū̆gu/gū > ū-[ugu-] > [uɣu-] > [ū-]✧ VT49/29
ū̆gu/gū > ui[ugi] > [uɣi] > [ui]✧ VT49/29
ugilme > uilme[ugilme] > [uɣilme] > [uilme]✧ VT49/29

Variations

  • ú ✧ VT49/13
  • ū- ✧ VT49/29 (ū-)
Quenya [PE17/068; PE22/152; VT49/13; VT49/29] Group: Eldamo. Published by

uito

it is not that

uito interjection "it is not that" (emphatic word for "no"?) Compare ui, náto (VT49:28, 29)

uito

interjection. it is not that

ia

ever

[ia adv. "ever" (GEY, EY); replaced by oia.]

oi

ever

oi adv. "ever" (OY)

u-

not do, not be

#u- vb. "not do, not be" (1st pers. aorist uin "I do not, am not"), pa.t. úmë (UGU/UMU). A late (ca. 1968) source gives the forms uin, uin() "I am not", uil() "you are not", uis "it is not", uilmë "we are not", uir "are not" and endingless ui *"is not" (VT49:29, 36); these forms were however struck out. The example uin carë "I dont" (PE17:68) combines this negative verb with a following verb in the "simplest aorist infinitive". Compare ua in another late source. See also ui, which (despite its use as an interjection "no") seems to be the endingless 3rd person aorist.

il-

verb. no, *un-

il- (prefix) "no, *un-" (LA); cf. ilfirin "immortal" (vs. firin "dead"). This prefix "denotes the opposite, the reversal, i.e. more than the mere negation" (VT42:32). But il- can also mean "all, every"; see ilaurëa, ilqua, ilquen.

oia

everlasting

oia adj. "everlasting" (OY); according to VT46:8 the word is both adjective and adverb. An explicitly adverbial form oiavë is mentioned elsewhere (PE17:74)

tuo

muscle, sinew, vigour, physical strength

tuo noun "muscle, sinew, vigour, physical strength" (TUG)

ua-

not do, not be

ua- negative verb "not do, not be". If a verb is to be negated, ua (coming before the verb) receives any pronominal endings (and presumably also any endings for plurality or duality, -r or -t), whereas the uninflected tense-stem of the verb follows: With the ending -n for "I", one can thus have constructions like uan carë "I do not" (aorist), uan carnë "I did not" (past), uan cára "I am not doing" (present), uan caruva "I shall not do" (future). The verb ua- can itself be fully conjugated: #ua aorist (or present?), únë (past), úva "(future), #uië (perfect) (the aorist and perfect are attested only with the ending -n "I"). In "archaic Quenya" these tense-forms could be combined with an uninflected aorist stem, e.g. future *úvan carë = later Quenya uan caruva, "I shall not do". In later Quenya, only the forms ua (present or aorist) and "occasionally" the past tense form #únë were used in normal prose (únen* "I did not, was not"). (PE17:144; compare FS for úva** as a future-tense negative verb "will not")

ua-

verb. to not be, to not do

Element in

Variations

  • ua ✧ PE17/144
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yu-

verb. twi-

yu- or - prefix "twi-" or "both" (VT45:13, VT46:23, VT48:20; see yualë, yúcalë, yurasta below). According to PE14:84, can function independently as the adverb "twice".

yu-

prefix. both, both, [ᴱQ.] twice

Derivations

  • YU “both, both, [ᴹ√] two” ✧ VT48/10

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
yu- > yu-[ju-]✧ VT48/10

vaia

envelope

vaia < waia (also vaiya < waiya) noun "envelope", especially of the Outer Sea or Air enfolding the world within the Ilurambar or world-walls (WAY). Cf. váya.

waia

envelope

waia > vaia noun "envelope", especially of the Outer Sea or Air enfolding the world within the Ilurambar or world-walls (WAY) (also vaiya, waiya)

vaiya

envelope

vaiya < waiya (also vaia, waia) noun "envelope", especially of the Outer Sea or Air enfolding the world within the Ilurambar or world-walls (WAY, capitalized Vaiya under GEY; the latter entry was struck out). In a "Qenya" text in MC:214, vaiya is simply translated "sky". In the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, vaiya (/ waiya) was also the name of a tengwa letter that does not appear in Tolkien's later table, but which was apparently intended to have the value w > v, like the letter wilya > vilya in the later, canonical system (VT46:21). According to Arden R. Smith, the form of the pre-classical letter is a variant of #21, which letter Tolkien would later call vala (VT46:32).

waiya

envelope

waiya > vaiya (also vaia, waia) noun "envelope", especially of the Outer Sea or Air enfolding the world within the Ilurambar or world-walls (WAY)

yúyo

both

yúyo noun? adv.? "both" (YŪ, VT48:10). Used adjectivally in yúyo má "both hands"; notice that the noun following yúyo receives no plural or dual marker.

yúyo

adjective. both

Derivations

  • YU “both, both, [ᴹ√] two”

Element in

illumë

always

illumë adv. "always" (VT44:9)

úlumë

ever

úlumë adv. "ever", at all times (in a series or period) (PE17:156). Cf. ullumë.

voro

ever, continually

voro, voro- adv. "ever, continually" (BOR, Narqelion) Compare vor. (Focusing on the gloss "continually", post-Tolkien writers have sometimes used voro for "still, yet", but for this sense the term en is available.) The variants vora, vorë were used for "always" in drafts for a Quenya version of the Sub Tuum Praesidium, but Tolkien eventually replaced such forms with the unrelated word illumë (VT44:9). Compare vórë, vórëa.

atta

cardinal. two

atta (1) cardinal "two" (AT(AT), Letters:427, VT42:26, 27, VT48:6, 19). Elen atta "two stars" (VT49:44); notice how a noun is indeclinable before this numeral, and any case endings are "singular" and added to the numeral rather than the noun, e.g. genitive elen atto "of two stars" (VT49:45). Attalyar "Bipeds" (sg. *Attalya) = Petty-dwarves (from Sindarin Tad-dail) (WJ:389). A word atta_ "again" was struck out; see the entry _TAT in Etym and cf. ata in this list.

atta

cardinal. two

Cognates

  • Ad. satta “two”
  • S. tâd “two” ✧ PE17/095; VT42/26; VT48/06
  • T. tata “two” ✧ VT42/26; VT48/06

Derivations

  • (a)tata “two” ✧ VT42/27
    • ATATA “two, two; [ᴹ√] again, back” ✧ VT42/27
  • atta “two” ✧ VT48/19
    • ATATA “two, two; [ᴹ√] again, back” ✧ VT48/19

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
atata > atta[atata] > [atta]✧ VT42/27
atta > atta[atta]✧ VT48/19
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la

no, not

la negation "no, not" (see ); also prefix la- as in lacarë, q.v. (VT45:25)

no, not

(1) adv. "no, not" (LA, VT45:25) According to VT42:33, is the stressed form, alternating with la when the negation is unstressed. In another conceptual phase of Tolkien's, had the opposite meaning "yes" (VT42:32-33), but this idea is contradicted by both earlier and later material: usually is conceived as a negation. The negation can receive tense markers and be used as a negative verb "when [another] verb is not expressed" (VT49:13), apparently where the phrase "is not" is followed by a noun or an adjective as a predicate, or where some verb is understood, as in English "I do not" (i.e. "I do not do whatever the context indicates"). With pronominal endings la- in the aorist, e.g. lanyë "I do not, am not" (etc.) (Tolkien abandoned the form lamin.) Exemplified in the sentence melin sé apa lanyë *"I love him but I do not [love] him" (another person) (VT49:15). Present tense laia, past lánë, perfect alaië, future lauva.

lá-

verb. to not be

Changes

  • laminlanye ✧ VT49/13

Derivations

  • lā- “to not be” ✧ PE22/153; PE22/153; VT49/13
    • LA “no, not; negative; not to be” ✧ PE22/153
  • LA “no, not; negative; not to be” ✧ PE22/156; VT42/33; VT49/13

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
> lanye[lanye]✧ PE22/153
lājā > laia[lājā] > [laijā] > [laija] > [laia]✧ PE22/153
(A)LA > lā-[lā-]✧ PE22/156
ala > [lā-]✧ VT42/33
ala > [lā-]✧ VT49/13
lājā > laia[lājā] > [laijā] > [laija] > [laia]✧ VT49/13

Variations

  • la ✧ PE22/154; VT43/22; VT49/15
  • lā- ✧ PE22/156
  • ✧ VT42/33; VT49/13; VT49/13
  • ✧ VT49/13
  • lamin ✧ VT49/13 (lamin)
Quenya [PE22/153; PE22/154; PE22/156; PE22/160; VT42/33; VT43/22; VT49/13; VT49/15] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ohte

noun. egg

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Quenya [QL:69] (Qenya). Published by

ohtë

noun. egg

Cognates

  • ᴺS. och “egg”

Derivations

  • ᴺ✶. OKH “*egg”

satto

cardinal. two

satto, "Qenya" numeral "two" (in Tolkiens later Quenya atta) (VT49:54)

vor

ever

vor, voro adv. "ever" (BOR, LT1:250, 273 [only voro_ in the Etymologies]; also in Narqelion)_

vora

always

vora, vorë adv. "always"; see voro

Sindarin 

ui

adverb. ever

Cognates

  • Q. oi(o) “ever, everlastingly; an endless period, ever, everlastingly; an endless period, *aeon”

Derivations

  • oio “ever” ✧ Let/278
    • OY “ever, continual, unceasing”

Element in

  • S. Fanuilos “Bright (Angelic) Figure upon Uilos” ✧ Let/278
  • S. Uilos “Ever-snow”
  • S. uilos “white flower like a star”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
oio > ui[oio] > [uio] > [ui]✧ Let/278

-ui

suffix. -ful, having quality, adjective suffix; possibility, suitability [as verbal suffix], *-able

Derivations

  • -ya “adjectival suffix” ✧ VT42/10; VT42/25; VT42/25

Element in

  • ᴺS. andrethui “patient, long suffering”
  • S. Argonui
  • ᴺS. asgolui “equivalent, (lit.) beside-bear-able”
  • S. canthui “fourth” ✧ VT42/10; VT42/25
  • S. enchui “sixth” ✧ VT42/10; VT42/25
  • S. Erui
  • S. fanui “cloudy, (lit.) having much cloud” ✧ PE17/173; RGEO/66
  • S. gornodui “hard to count”
  • S. gwathui “*shadowy, of shadow”
  • S. hithui “misty”
  • S. ilaurui “*daily” ✧ VT44/28
  • S. levnui “fifth” ✧ VT42/10; VT42/25; VT42/26
  • S. lithui “ashen, ashy, of ash, ash-coloured, dusty” ✧ PE17/087; PE17/173; RC/765; RGEO/66; VT42/10
  • ᴺS. madui “edible”
  • S. melui “lovely, sweet”
  • S. minui “first” ✧ VT42/10; VT42/25
  • S. nedrui “ninth” ✧ VT42/25
  • S. nelui “third” ✧ VT42/25
  • S. nerthui “ninth” ✧ VT42/10
  • S. Nínui “February, *Watery”
  • ᴺS. nodui “some, few, several”
  • S. Nórui “June, *Fiery”
  • S. othui “seventh” ✧ VT42/10; VT42/25
  • S. paenui “tenth” ✧ VT42/25
  • S. caenui “tenth” ✧ VT42/10 (caenui)
  • S. rustui “copper, copper, *of copper, like copper” ✧ VT41/10
  • S. sennui “?rather, instead”
  • S. tadui “second” ✧ VT42/25
  • S. tollui “eighth” ✧ VT42/10; VT42/25
  • S. úbedui “not fit to say, unspeakable” ✧ PE17/144
  • S. únodui “countless” ✧ PE17/144
  • S. Urui “August, *Hot-one”
  • S. úvelui “not amiable, unloveable” ✧ PE17/144

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ō-yā > -ui[-ōjā] > [-ōja] > [-oia] > [-uia] > [-ui]✧ VT42/25
ū-yā > -ui[-ūjā] > [-ūja] > [-uia] > [-ui]✧ VT42/25

Variations

  • ui ✧ RC/765; VT42/26
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ui-

prefix. twi-

Derivations

  • YU “both, both, [ᴹ√] two”

Element in

  • S. uial “twilight, evendim” ✧ LotR/1111
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ui-

prefix. ever

Sindarin [uidafnen, uilos (see these words)] Cognate of the quenya oi. Group: SINDICT. Published by

ú

prefix. no, not (negative prefix or particle)

Sindarin [WJ/369, LotR/A(v)] Group: SINDICT. Published by

him

adverb/adjective. ever, ever, [N.] enduring, continually; steadfast, abiding

Element in

  • S. Himring “Ever-cold” ✧ S/123

Variations

  • him ✧ S/123 (him)

û

interjection. no

adv. or interj. no, not (of fact).

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:144] -. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

baw

interjection. no, don't!

Sindarin [WJ/371] Group: SINDICT. Published by

baw!

no

! (interjection expressing refusal or prohibition, not denying facts) baw! (dont!) Prefix

baw!

no

(don’t!) Prefix

lae-

verb. to not be

Derivations

  • lā- “to not be”
    • LA “no, not; negative; not to be” ✧ PE22/153
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och

noun. egg

Cognates

Derivations

  • ᴺ✶. OKH “*egg”

tad

cardinal. two

Sindarin [Ety/349, Ety/391, WJ/388, VT/42:25-27, VT/48:6] Group: SINDICT. Published by

tad-dal

two-legged

(lenited dad-dal), pl. tad-dail.

tâd

cardinal. two

Sindarin [Ety/349, Ety/391, WJ/388, VT/42:25-27, VT/48:6] Group: SINDICT. Published by

tâd

cardinal. two

1) tâd (in compounds tad-, as in tad-dal ”two-legged”), 2) (adjectival prefix) ui- (twi-, both).

tâd

cardinal. two

Cognates

  • Q. atta “two” ✧ PE17/095; VT42/26; VT48/06

Derivations

  • (a)tata “two” ✧ PE17/014; VT42/27
    • ATATA “two, two; [ᴹ√] again, back” ✧ VT42/27

Element in

  • S. tad-dal “two-legged, two-legged, *biped”
  • S. tadui “second” ✧ VT42/25
  • ᴺS. taphaen “twenty”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
atata > (a)táta > tad[atata] > [tata] > [tat] > [tad] > [tād]✧ VT42/27

Variations

  • tad ✧ PE17/014 (tad); PE17/095; VT42/26; VT42/27; VT48/06
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tâd

two

(in compounds tad-, as in tad-dal ”two-legged”)

ui

twi-

(adjectival prefix) ui- (two, both)

ui

ever

ui (always); also used as adj. ”everlasting, eternal”. Also as prefix, as in *uidafnen ”ever-closed) (WJ:341, where the spelling ”uidavnen” is used), pl. uidefnin

ui

ever

(always); also used as adj. ”everlasting, eternal”. Also as prefix, as in ✱uidafnen ”ever-closed) (WJ:341, where the spelling ”uidavnen” is used), pl. uidefnin

ui

always

ui (ever); also used as adj. ”everlasting, eternal”.

ui

always

(ever); also used as adj. ”everlasting, eternal”.

ui

two

(twi-, both).

ui

everlasting

ui (eternal); no distict pl. form. Also used as adverb ”ever, always”.

ui

everlasting

(eternal); no distict pl. form. Also used as adverb ”ever, always”.

ui

both

(adjectival prefix) ui- (two, twi-);

ui

both

(two, twi-);

ui

twi

(two, both)

uilos

always snow-white

(name of Mount Taniquetil, or Oiolossë)

no, not

also ú

strength

(physical strength) (i dû, o thû) (muscle, sinew; vigour), pl. tui (i thui), coll. pl. túath.

strength

(i dû, o thû) (muscle, sinew; vigour), pl. t**ui  (i thui), coll. pl. túath**.

muscle

(i dû, o thû) (sinew; vigour, physical strength), pl. tui (i thui), coll. pl. túath

muscle

(i dû, o thû) (sinew; vigour, physical strength), pl. t**ui (i thui), coll. pl. túath**

sinew

(i dû, o thû) (muscle, vigour, physical strength), pl. tui (i thui), coll. pl. túath

sinew

(i dû, o thû) (muscle, vigour, physical strength), pl. t**ui (i thui), coll. pl. túath **

physical strength

(i dû, o thû) (muscle; sinew; vigour), pl. t**ui (i thui), coll. pl. túath**

ath

on both sides

(across)

bellas

bodily strength

(i vellas), pl. bellais (i mellais) if there is a pl.

Telerin 

tata

cardinal. two

Cognates

  • Q. atta “two” ✧ VT42/26; VT48/06

Derivations

  • (a)tata “two” ✧ VT42/27
    • ATATA “two, two; [ᴹ√] again, back” ✧ VT42/27

Variations

  • tat ✧ VT48/06
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Adûnaic

satta

noun. two

The Adûnaic number “two” (SD/428). It seems likely that it is related to Q. atta “two”, as suggested by Carl Hostetter and Patrick Wynne (AAD/22), though it is unclear how the initial s- might have developed in the Adûnaic. It may also be related to the Adûnaic dual suffix -at, as suggested by Andreas Moehn (EotAL/SAT).

Cognates

Derivations

Primitive elvish

yu

root. both, both, [ᴹ√] two

This Elvish root was connected to the sense “two” or “both” throughout Tolkien’s life. The first clear manifestation of this root was ᴱQ. “twice” and ᴱQ. yúyo “two” from the Early Qenya Grammar of the 1920s (PE14/49-51, 82-84). The root ᴹ√ “two, both” appeared in The Etymologies of the 1930s with derivatives like ᴹQ. yúyo “both” and ᴹQ. yúkale/N. uial “twilight” (Ety/KAL, YŪ). The root √YU appeared several times in Tolkien’s later writings, generally with the sense “both” (PE17/70; PE21/74; VT48/8, 10). It was likely related to the ancient dual suffix ✶.

Derivatives

  • “dual ending for pairs”
    • Q. -u “dual ending” ✧ Let/427
  • “both” ✧ PE17/070
    • Q. yo “both ... and” ✧ PE17/070
  • Q. yu- “both, both, [ᴱQ.] twice” ✧ VT48/10
  • Q. yúyo “both”
  • S. ui- “twi-”

Element in

  • yūnekē “twelve, 2 sixes” ✧ VT48/08; VT48/10
  • yuyuñal “twilight”

Variations

  • ✧ PE17/070; VT48/08
  • ✧ PE21/74
  • yu- ✧ VT48/10
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conjunction. both

Derivations

  • YU “both, both, [ᴹ√] two” ✧ PE17/070

Derivatives

  • Q. yo “both ... and” ✧ PE17/070
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oio

adverb. ever

Derivations

  • OY “ever, continual, unceasing”

Derivatives

  • S. ui “ever” ✧ Let/278
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-kwā

suffix. -ful

Derivations

  • KWA “complete, full, whole, all, every, complete, full, whole, all, every; [ᴹ√] something”
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atata

root. two, two; [ᴹ√] again, back

Derivatives

  • (a)tata “two” ✧ VT42/27
    • Q. atta “two” ✧ VT42/27
    • S. athra- “to cross (to and fro)” ✧ PE17/014
    • S. tâd “two” ✧ PE17/014; VT42/27
    • T. tata “two” ✧ VT42/27
  • atta “two” ✧ VT48/19
    • Q. atta “two” ✧ VT48/19
    • S. -ath “collective or group plural” ✧ VT48/19
  • S. taid “supporting, second in command”

Element in

  • atatya “double” ✧ VT42/27

Variations

  • AT-TA ✧ PE17/148; PE17/166 (AT-TA)
  • ATTA ✧ PE21/74; VT42/24
  • TATA ✧ PE21/74; VT42/24
  • Atat ✧ VT42/27
  • tat(ă) ✧ VT48/19
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(a)tata

cardinal. two

Derivations

  • ATATA “two, two; [ᴹ√] again, back” ✧ VT42/27

Derivatives

  • Q. atta “two” ✧ VT42/27
  • S. athra- “to cross (to and fro)” ✧ PE17/014
  • S. tâd “two” ✧ PE17/014; VT42/27
  • T. tata “two” ✧ VT42/27

Element in

  • Tata “Two” ✧ WJ/421
  • Tatie ✧ WJ/421

Variations

  • atta- ✧ PE17/014 (atta-)
  • atata ✧ VT42/27
  • atta/tata ✧ WJ/421
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atta

cardinal. two

Derivations

  • ATATA “two, two; [ᴹ√] again, back” ✧ VT48/19

Derivatives

  • Q. atta “two” ✧ VT48/19
  • S. -ath “collective or group plural” ✧ VT48/19

Element in

Variations

  • Atta ✧ NM/060
  • Tata ✧ NM/060
Primitive elvish [NM/060; PE21/74; VT48/19] Group: Eldamo. Published by

lā-

verb. to not be

Derivations

  • LA “no, not; negative; not to be” ✧ PE22/153

Derivatives

  • Q. lá- “to not be” ✧ PE22/153; PE22/153; VT49/13
  • ᴺS. lae- “to not be”

Element in

Variations

  • la ✧ PE22/140
  • ✧ PE22/153
Primitive elvish [PE22/140; PE22/153; VT49/13] Group: Eldamo. Published by

tata

masculine name. Two

Element in

Primitive elvish [NM/055; NM/060; WJ/380; WJ/421; WJI/Tata] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Noldorin 

ui

adverb. ever

Derivations

  • ᴹ√GEY “ever, everlasting” ✧ Ety/EY; Ety/GEY
  • On. uigo “everlasting” ✧ Ety/OY
    • ᴹ√OY “ever, eternal” ✧ Ety/OY

Element in

  • N. Fenn Uiforn “Ever Closed [Door]” ✧ WR/341
  • N. Mindor Uilas “*Isolated Mountain of Ever-leaf”
  • N. Uiar “Ulmo”
  • N. Uilos “Everlasting Snow” ✧ Ety/EY (Uiloss); Ety/OY
  • N. Guilos “ever-snow” ✧ Ety/GEY (Guilos)

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√EY > Ui-[eigo] > [oigo] > [uigo] > [uiɣo] > [uiɣ] > [ui]✧ Ety/EY
ᴹ√GEY > Gui-[geigo] > [goigo] > [guigo] > [guiɣo] > [guiɣ] > [gui]✧ Ety/GEY
On. Uigo > Ui-[uigo] > [uiɣo] > [uiɣ] > [ui]✧ Ety/OY

Variations

  • Ui- ✧ Ety/EY (Ui-); Ety/OY
  • Gui- ✧ Ety/GEY (Gui-)
  • ui ✧ WR/341
Noldorin [Ety/EY; Ety/GEY; Ety/OY; WR/341] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ui

noun. envelope (especially of the Outer Sea or Air enfolding the world within the Ilurambar or world-walls)

Noldorin [Ety/397] Group: SINDICT. Published by

ui

noun. envelope

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. Vaiya “Outer Sea, Enfolding Ocean” ✧ Ety/GEY
  • ᴹQ. vai(y)a “envelope” ✧ Ety/WAY

Derivations

  • ᴹ√WAY “enfold” ✧ Ety/GEY
  • On. uia “envelope” ✧ Ety/WAY
    • ᴹ✶wāyā “envelope” ✧ Ety/WAY
    • ᴹ√WAY “enfold” ✧ Ety/GEY; Ety/WAY

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
On. uia > ui[uia] > [ui]✧ Ety/WAY

Variations

  • Gui ✧ Ety/GEY (Gui)
  • ui ✧ Ety/WAY
Noldorin [Ety/GEY; Ety/WAY] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ui-

prefix. twi-

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. yú- “both” ✧ Ety/YŪ

Derivations

  • ᴹ√ “two, both” ✧ Ety/YŪ

Element in

  • N. uial “twilight” ✧ Ety/YŪ

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√ > ui-[jūju] > [jūjo] > [juio] > [uio] > [ui]✧ Ety/YŪ

interjection. no

Derivations

  • ᴹ√ “no, not” ✧ Ety/MŪ

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√ > [mū]✧ Ety/MŪ
Noldorin [EtyAC/MŪ] Group: Eldamo. Published by

noun. muscle, sinew, vigour, physical strength

Noldorin [Ety/394] Group: SINDICT. Published by

bellas

noun. bodily strength

Noldorin [Ety/352] Group: SINDICT. Published by

al-

prefix. no, not

Noldorin [Ety/367] Group: SINDICT. Published by

tad

cardinal. two

Noldorin [Ety/349, Ety/391, WJ/388, VT/42:25-27, VT/48:6] Group: SINDICT. Published by

tâd

cardinal. two

Noldorin [Ety/349, Ety/391, WJ/388, VT/42:25-27, VT/48:6] Group: SINDICT. Published by

tâd

cardinal. two

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. atta “two” ✧ Ety/AT(AT)

Derivations

  • ᴹ√TATA “two” ✧ Ety/AT(AT); Ety/TATA

Element in

  • N. tadol “double” ✧ Ety/TATA

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√TATA > tâd[tata] > [tat] > [tad] > [tād]✧ Ety/TATA

Variations

  • tad ✧ Ety/AT(AT)
Noldorin [Ety/AT(AT); Ety/TATA] Group: Eldamo. Published by

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Qenya 

ia

adverb. ever

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶geiā “ever” ✧ Ety/EY; Ety/GEY
    • ᴹ√GEY “ever, everlasting” ✧ Ety/EY; Ety/GEY

Element in

  • ᴹQ. iale “everlasting age” ✧ Ety/GEY (iale)
  • ᴹQ. Iolosse “ever-snow, Everlasting Snow” ✧ Ety/EY (Iolosse)
  • ᴹQ. Ialasse “Everlasting Whiteness”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶eı̯ā > ia[eja] > [ia]✧ Ety/EY
ᴹ✶geı̯ā > ia[geja] > [ɣeja] > [ɣia] > [ia]✧ Ety/GEY
Qenya [Ety/EY; Ety/GEY] Group: Eldamo. Published by

oi

adverb. ever

Derivations

  • ᴹ√OY “ever, eternal” ✧ Ety/OY

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√OY > oi[oj] > [oi]✧ Ety/OY

oia

adverb/adjective. everlasting

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶oiyā “everlasting” ✧ Ety/OY
    • ᴹ√OY “ever, eternal” ✧ Ety/OY

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶oı̯yā > oia[oijā] > [oija] > [oia]✧ Ety/OY
Qenya [Ety/OY; EtyAC/OY] Group: Eldamo. Published by

um-

verb. to not be, to not do

Derivations

  • ᴹ√UMU “negative stems” ✧ Ety/LA; Ety/UGU
    • ᴹ√ “no, not” ✧ Ety/UGU; Ety/GŪ
  • ᴹ√ “no, not” ✧ EtyAC/ƷŪ

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√UGU > ume[um-]✧ Ety/LA
ᴹ√UGU > uin[ugin] > [uɣin] > [uin]✧ Ety/UGU
ᴹ√ƷŪ > humin[ɣumin] > [humin]✧ EtyAC/ƷŪ
Qenya [Ety/LA; Ety/UGU; EtyAC/ƷŪ; LR/072] Group: Eldamo. Published by

yú-

prefix. both

Cognates

  • N. ui- “twi-” ✧ Ety/YŪ

Derivations

  • ᴹ√ “two, both” ✧ Ety/YŪ

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√ > yū-[jū-]✧ Ety/YŪ

Variations

  • yū- ✧ EtyAC/YŪ

yúyo

adjective. both

Derivations

  • ᴹ√ “two, both” ✧ Ety/YŪ

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√ > yūyo[jūju] > [jūjo]✧ Ety/YŪ

Variations

  • yūyo ✧ Ety/YŪ

vai(y)a

noun. envelope

Cognates

  • On. uia “envelope” ✧ Ety/WAY
  • N. ui “envelope” ✧ Ety/WAY

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶wāyā “envelope” ✧ Ety/WAY
    • ᴹ√WAY “enfold” ✧ Ety/GEY; Ety/WAY

Element in

  • ᴹQ. Vaiya “Outer Sea, Enfolding Ocean”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶wāyā > waia > vaia[wājā] > [waija] > [waia] > [vaia]✧ Ety/WAY
ᴹ✶wāyā > waiya > vaiya[wājā] > [waija] > [waia] > [vaia]✧ Ety/WAY

Variations

  • vaia ✧ Ety/WAY
  • vaiya ✧ Ety/WAY; EtyAC/WAY
Qenya [Ety/WAY; EtyAC/WAY] Group: Eldamo. Published by

atta

cardinal. two

Cognates

  • N. tâd “two” ✧ Ety/AT(AT)

Derivations

  • ᴹ√ATTA “two” ✧ Ety/AT(AT)
  • ᴹ√AT “back, again, twice; two” ✧ Ety/TATA

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√ATTA > atta[atta]✧ Ety/AT(AT)
ᴹ√AT(AT) > atta[atta]✧ Ety/TATA
Qenya [Ety/AT(AT); Ety/TATA; PE22/017; PE22/044] Group: Eldamo. Published by

lá-

verb. to not be

Derivations

  • ᴹ√LA “no, not; to be not” ✧ PE22/126

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√ > [lā-]✧ PE22/126

Variations

  • la ✧ PE22/121; PE22/126; PE22/127
  • ✧ PE22/126
Qenya [PE22/106; PE22/119; PE22/121; PE22/126; PE22/127] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Doriathrin

bel

noun. strength

An Ilkorin word for “strength”, developed from primitive ᴹ✶belē (Ety/BEL), an example of how final vowels vanished in Ilkorin.

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶belē “strength” ✧ Ety/BEL
    • ᴹ√BEL “strong” ✧ Ety/BEL

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶belē > bel[belē] > [bele] > [bel]✧ Ety/BEL
Doriathrin [Ety/BEL] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Old Noldorin 

uia

noun. envelope

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. vai(y)a “envelope” ✧ Ety/WAY

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶wāyā “envelope” ✧ Ety/WAY
    • ᴹ√WAY “enfold” ✧ Ety/GEY; Ety/WAY

Derivatives

  • N. ui “envelope” ✧ Ety/WAY

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶wāyā > wōia > uia[wājā] > [wāja] > [wǭja] > [wǭia] > [wuia] > [uia]✧ Ety/WAY
Old Noldorin [Ety/WAY] Group: Eldamo. Published by

uigo

adjective. everlasting

Derivations

  • ᴹ√OY “ever, eternal” ✧ Ety/OY

Derivatives

  • N. ui “ever” ✧ Ety/OY

Element in

  • On. Uigolosse “Everlasting snow” ✧ Ety/OY

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√OY > Uigo[ojgo] > [oigo] > [uigo]✧ Ety/OY

Variations

  • Uigo ✧ Ety/OY (Uigo)
Old Noldorin [Ety/OY] Group: Eldamo. Published by

belle

noun. strength

Derivations

  • ᴹ√BEL “strong” ✧ Ety/BEL

Element in

  • N. bellas “bodily strength” ✧ Ety/BEL

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√BEL > belle[belle]✧ Ety/BEL
Old Noldorin [Ety/BEL] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Middle Primitive Elvish

adjective. strength

Derivations

  • ᴹ√TUG “*muscle” ✧ Ety/TUG

Element in

  • ᴹ✶Tūgore “strength-vigour” ✧ Ety/TUG
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/TUG] Group: Eldamo. Published by

geiā

adverb. ever

Derivations

  • ᴹ√GEY “ever, everlasting” ✧ Ety/EY; Ety/GEY

Derivatives

  • ᴹQ. ia “ever” ✧ Ety/EY; Ety/GEY

Variations

  • eı̯ā ✧ Ety/EY (eı̯ā)
  • geı̯ā ✧ Ety/GEY (geı̯ā)
  • eyā ✧ EtyAC/EY (eyā)
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/EY; Ety/GEY; EtyAC/EY; EtyAC/GEY] Group: Eldamo. Published by

oiyā

adjective. everlasting

Derivations

  • ᴹ√OY “ever, eternal” ✧ Ety/OY

Derivatives

  • ᴹQ. oia “everlasting” ✧ Ety/OY

Variations

  • oı̯yā ✧ Ety/OY
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/OY; EtyAC/OY] Group: Eldamo. Published by

atta

root. two

Derivatives

  • ᴹQ. atta “two” ✧ Ety/AT(AT)
  • N. ath- “on both sides, across” ✧ Ety/AT(AT)
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/AT(AT); Ety/TATA] Group: Eldamo. Published by

atta

cardinal. two

Derivations

  • ᴹ√AT “back, again, twice; two” ✧ PE21/63
Middle Primitive Elvish [PE21/63] Group: Eldamo. Published by

belē

noun. strength

Derivations

  • ᴹ√BEL “strong” ✧ Ety/BEL

Derivatives

  • Ilk. bel “strength” ✧ Ety/BEL
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/BEL] Group: Eldamo. Published by

tata

root. two

Derivatives

  • ᴹQ. tanta “double” ✧ Ety/TATA
  • ᴹQ. tatya- “to double, repeat” ✧ Ety/TATA
  • N. tâd “two” ✧ Ety/AT(AT); Ety/TATA

Variations

  • TAT ✧ Ety/AT(AT); Ety/TATA (TAT)
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/AT(AT); Ety/TATA] Group: Eldamo. Published by

wāyā

noun. envelope

Derivations

  • ᴹ√WAY “enfold” ✧ Ety/GEY; Ety/WAY

Derivatives

  • ᴹQ. Vaiya “Outer Sea, Enfolding Ocean” ✧ Ety/GEY
  • ᴹQ. vai(y)a “envelope” ✧ Ety/WAY
  • On. uia “envelope” ✧ Ety/WAY
    • N. ui “envelope” ✧ Ety/WAY

Element in

Variations

  • wā́yā ✧ Ety/GEY (wā́yā)
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/GEY; Ety/WAY; EtyAC/GEY] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Gnomish

uith

adjective. both

Cognates

  • Eq. ui “*two” ✧ GL/74

Derivations

  • ᴱ✶u̯i
    • ᴱ√WI “dual”

Variations

  • uivrin ✧ GL/74 (uivrin)
Gnomish [GL/20; GL/74] Group: Eldamo. Published by

athwi

adjective. both

atha

cardinal. two

Changes

  • athaatha “two” ✧ GL/20

Cognates

Derivations

  • ᴱ√ATA “dual”

Element in

  • G. athla “twice” ✧ GL/20 (athla)
  • G. athron “second, other” ✧ GL/20 (athron)
  • G. athru “secondly, once more, again” ✧ GL/20 (athru)
  • G. athwi “both” ✧ GL/20 (athwi)

Variations

  • atha ✧ GL/20 (atha)

och

noun. egg

A word appearing as G. och “egg” in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s (GL/62), likely based on the early root ᴱ√OHO from which Qenya “egg” words were derived (QL/69). It has a somewhat unusual plural form uith, likely from primitive ✱oχ-þ- as suggested by Roman Rausch with the vocalization of to oi which then became ui (HPG/§2.8).

Neo-Sindarin: I’d retain ᴺS. och “egg” for purposes of Neo-Sindarin based on a Neo-Root ᴺ√OKH, but I’d give it a more normal Sindarin plural: ych “eggs”.

Changes

  • uioch ✧ GL/74

Cognates

Derivations

  • ᴱ√OHO “*egg”

Variations

  • ui ✧ GL/74 (ui)
Gnomish [GL/62; GL/74] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Ilkorin

snór

noun. muscle

Cognates

  • En. núr “muscle” ✧ PE13/151

Derivations

  • ᴱ✶snóra “muscle” ✧ PE13/151
Early Ilkorin [PE13/151] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Noldorin

núr

noun. muscle

Cognates

  • Eilk. snór “muscle” ✧ PE13/151

Derivations

  • ᴱ✶snóra “muscle” ✧ PE13/151
Early Noldorin [PE13/151] Group: Eldamo. Published by

rhôg

noun. strength

A noun for “strength” in Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s (PE13/152).

Conceptual Development: G. rôg “doughty, strong” appeared in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s, along with an unglossed word rog with short o (GL/65).

Element in

  • En. rhogrin “doughty” ✧ PE13/152
Early Noldorin [PE13/152] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Primitive Elvish

u̯i

prefix. u̯i

Derivations

  • ᴱ√WI “dual”

Derivatives

  • Eq. ui “*two”
  • G. gwi- “twi-, bi-, di-” ✧ GL/45
  • G. uith “both”
  • G. -wi “dual” ✧ GL/45
Early Primitive Elvish [GL/45] Group: Eldamo. Published by

snóra

noun. muscle

Derivatives

  • Eilk. snór “muscle” ✧ PE13/151
  • En. núr “muscle” ✧ PE13/151
Early Primitive Elvish [PE13/151] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Quenya

ui

feminine name. Ui

Another name for Ónen (Uinen) in the Qenya Lexicon and Poetic and Mythological Words of Eldarissa from the 1910s (QL/97; PME/70, 97), derived from the root ᴱ√IWI having to do with fish.

Derivations

  • ᴱ✶w̯i ✧ QL/097
    • ᴱ√IWI “*fish” ✧ QL/097

Element in

  • Eq. Ui Oarista “Queen of the Mermaids” ✧ QL/097
Early Quenya [PME/070; PME/097; QL/097] Group: Eldamo. Published by

uivi

adjective. both

nertu

noun. strength

A noun for “strength” appearing in the Qenya Lexicon and Poetic and Mythological Words of Eldarissa of the 1910s, derived from the early root ᴱ√NERE, whose derivatives mostly had to do with men and manliness (QL/65; PME/65).

Cognates

  • G. nert “prowess, a feat, strength”

Derivations

  • ᴱ√NERE “*man” ✧ QL/065
Early Quenya [PME/065; QL/065] Group: Eldamo. Published by

yúyo

cardinal. two

Element in

Early Quenya [PE14/049; PE14/050; PE14/076; PE14/082; PE14/083] Group: Eldamo. Published by

úya-

verb. is not

Element in

Variations

  • úya ✧ PE16/141
Early Quenya [PE16/141; PE16/146] Group: Eldamo. Published by

vorima

adjective. everlasting

Changes

  • voromavorima ✧ QL/102

Cognates

  • G. brontha “continual, continuous, unceasing; everlasting”

Elements

WordGloss
vor(o)“ever, always”
-ima“-able, possible”

Variations

  • voroma ✧ QL/102 (voroma)
Early Quenya [LT1A/Bronweg; QL/102] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ohte

noun. egg

A word appearing as ᴱQ. ohte “egg” in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s under the early root ᴱ√OHO (QL/69). It had a stem form oksi- (< ✱oχti-) because [[eq|[ti] often became [si]]] in Early Quenya.

Neo-Quenya: I’d retain ᴺQ. ohtë “egg” for purposes of Neo-Quenya based on a Neo-Root ᴺ√OKH, but without the abnormal stem form.

Cognates

  • G. och “egg”

Derivations

  • ᴱ√OHO “*egg” ✧ QL/069
Early Quenya [QL/069] Group: Eldamo. Published by

satta

adjective. both

Changes

  • sattasatto “the two, both” ✧ PE14/082

Cognates

Derivations

Early Quenya [PE14/049; PE14/082] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ui Reconstructed

adjective. *two

Cognates

  • G. uith “both” ✧ GL/74

Derivations

  • ᴱ✶u̯i
    • ᴱ√WI “dual”

Element in

  • Eq. uiven “twenty” ✧ QL/033

Variations

  • uivi ✧ GL/74 (uivi)
Early Quenya [GL/74; QL/033] Group: Eldamo. Published by