Quenya
óma
noun. voice, resonance of the vocal chords, vowel
Cognates
- ᴺS. û “voice”
Derivations
Element in
- Q. i carir quettar ómainen “those who form words with voices” ✧ WJ/391
- Q. ómaryo airetári-lírinen “in the song of her voice, holy and queenly” ✧ LotR/0377; RGEO/58
- Q. ómaryo lírinen airetário “in [by means of] her voice’s song, of the holy-queen” ✧ RGEO/59
- Q. lírinen ómo i·aire tário “by the song of the voice of the holy queen” ✧ PE17/076
- Q. lírinen ómo i·aire táríva “by the song of the voice of the holy queen” ✧ PE17/076
- Q. tintilar lirinen ómaryo Airë-tário ✧ PM/364
- Q. ómatailë “vowel lengthening”
- Q. ómataima “vocalic extension”
- Q. ómatehta “vowel-sign”
- Q. óma-tengwë “vowel-sign” ✧ VT39/08; VT39/16
- Q. ómëa “vowel, vowel; [ᴹQ.] voiced”
- ᴺQ. palanóma “phone”
- Q. sundóma “determinant vowel, root-vowel, determinant vowel, root-vowel, [ᴹQ.] vocalic determinant”
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ✶óma-syā > ómaryo [ōmasjā] > [ōmazjā] > [ōmazja] > [ōmarja] ✧ PE17/076 √OM > óma [ōma] ✧ PE17/138