[vecca adj. "active", ancient form (PE17:190)]
Quenya
caraitë
adjective. active, busy, active, busy; [ᴹQ.] able to make, handy, crafty, craftsmanlike, skilled
caraite
adjective. active, busy
car(am)aite
adjective. able to make,handy,craftsmanlike,skilled
vecca
active
vecca
adjective. active
A deleted word in Quenya Notes from 1957 (QN) derived from primitive we’kā [weɣka?] > wekka > vecca based on the root √WE’E [WEƷE?] (PE17/190).
An adjective for “active, busy” appearing in Late Notes on Verb Structure (LVS) from 1969, a combination of car- “do, make” with the suffix -itë (PE22/155). ᴹQ. karaite also appeared in the Quenya Verbal System (QVS) of the late 1940s, but there it had a variant karamaite and was glossed “able to make, handy, craftsmanlike, skilled” (PE22/111), since in the 1930s and 40s ᴹQ. kar- tended to mean only “make” and not “do”. For purposes of Neo-Quenya, I would stick to the later meaning “active, busy”.