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Qenya 

astula

adjective. bony

The adjective appearing as ᴹQ. astula “bony” appeared in the Declension of Nouns from the early 1930s based on ᴹQ. astŭ- “bone” (PE21/27).

Conceptual Development: Early adjectives include ᴱQ. assea “bony” and ᴱQ. aswa or aksa “of bone”, both appearing in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s as elaboration of ᴱQ. as (ass-) “bone” (QL/33).

Neo-Quenya: For purposes of Neo-Quenya, I would adapt these adjectives as ᴺQ. axula “bony” based on the later form Q. axo “bone”.

astulat

place name. Bony Ridge

A name appearing only in linguistic notes from the 1930s (PE21/27, 37), a combination of astula “bony” and hat “ridge”.

Qenya [PE21/27; PE21/37] Group: Eldamo. Published by