Quenya 

ëala

being, spirit

ëala noun "being, spirit" (pl. ëalar is attested), spirits whose natural state it is to exist without a physical body, like Balrogs (MR:165). The word apparently originates from the participle of ëa, q.v.

návë

being

návë "being", *"to be", infinitive (or gerund) of ; see #1. (PE17:68)

návë

noun. being

Cognates

  • ᴺS. nast “being (abstract); being (creature)”

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
ná-“to be, to be, [ᴱQ.] exist”
-vë“abstract noun, adverb”

Variations

  • nāve ✧ PE17/068

ëasta

noun. being, existence

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
ëa-“to be, exist, to be, exist, [ᴹQ.] have being, be found extant in the real world”
-sta“verbal noun suffix”
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Qenya 

yeste

noun. being, existence

Elements

WordGloss
ye-“to be”
-ste“general action verbal suffix”

Early Quenya

nanwa

adjective. being

Derivations

  • ᴱ√ “be, exist”

Element in

  • Eq. penanwa “present, standing by, supporting, backing” ✧ QL/073
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