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úvana

adjective. marred

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
ú-“no, not, un-, in-; hard, difficult, bad, uneasy; hardly, with difficulty, ‘badly’”
vanya“fair, beautiful, unmarred; fair-haired (yellow to golden), fair, beautiful, unmarred; fair-haired (yellow to golden); [ᴱQ.] good (not evil), holy”

Variations

  • Úvana ✧ PE17/150
Quenya [PE17/149; PE17/150] Group: Eldamo. Published by

úvana

unmarred

úvana adj. "unmarred" (PE17:150), rejected meaning: "monstrous" (PE17:149). The word for "unmarred" is alahasta (q.v.) in a more widely published source.

úχarin

unmarred

úχarin adj. "unmarred" (PE17:150), this would be úharin in more standard spelling (and later pronunciation). In a more widely published source, the word for "unmarred" is alahasta, q.v.

úχarin

adjective. unmarred

χarina

adjective. marred

Derivations

Element in

alahasta

unmarred

alahasta adj. "unmarred" (MR:254)

alahasta

adjective. unmarred

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
al(a)-“in-, un-, not; †-less, without”
hasta-“to mar”

Variations

  • Alahasta ✧ MR/254

hastaina

adjective. marred

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
hasta-“to mar”
-ina“adjective suffix; passive participle”

Variations

  • Hastaina ✧ MR/254

harin

marred

*harin adj. "marred" (PE17:150). The word is given as χarin*, where the initial Greek chi presumably represents [x]; in later [MET] pronunciation and spelling, this would become harin**.

sahta

adjective. marred

Derivations

  • ᴹ√SAK “?hurt, injury”

Element in

Variations

  • Sahta ✧ MR/405

úharin Reconstructed

adjective. unmarred

harina Reconstructed

adjective. marred