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Early Quenya

anda-ráma

adjective. long-arm(ed); long-wing(ed)

A word for “long-arm(ed)” in the manuscript version of Early Qenya Grammar of the 1920s (PE14/45), changed to “long-wing” in the typescript version (PE14/75). The word appeared with the glosses “long-wing” (PE15/74) or “longwinged” (PE15/79) in the contemporaneous English-Qenya Dictionary. It was a combination of ᴱQ. anda “long” and ᴱQ. ráma which was usually glossed “wing”, but in one place in the 1920s was glossed “arm, wing” (PE16/137).

Changes

  • andarámaandaráma “long-armed” ✧ PE14/075

Variations

  • anda·ráma ✧ PE14/045
  • andaráma ✧ PE14/075; PE14/075 (andaráma); PE14/112; PE15/79
  • rámandea ✧ PE14/076; PE15/74; PE15/79
Early Quenya [PE14/045; PE14/075; PE14/076; PE14/112; PE15/74; PE15/79] Group: Eldamo. Published by