Qenya
enno
noun. person, *being
Element in
- ᴹQ. ennie “person (female), *being (female)” ✧ PE22/123
- ᴹQ. manar i·ennor/lie i me·kenner “who (are or were) the persons/people that we saw?” ✧ PE22/124
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enno
noun. person, *being
Element in
- ᴹQ. ennie “person (female), *being (female)” ✧ PE22/123
- ᴹQ. manar i·ennor/lie i me·kenner “who (are or were) the persons/people that we saw?” ✧ PE22/124
A word for “person” in Quenya Verbal System of the 1940s based on the existential verb ᴹQ. ea-, hence perhaps originally “✱being” (PE22/123). It may be specifically masculine, since Tolkien gave a distinct feminine form ᴹQ. ennie.
Neo-Quenya: For purposes of Neo-Quenya, I’d use later (genderless) forms like quén “person” or námo “somebody” instead.