Quenya 

nin

to me, for me

nin pron. "to me, for me", dative of ni (FS, Nam). Sí man i yulma nin enquantuva? "Now who will refill the cup for me?" (Nam), nás mara nin *"it is good to me" = "I like it" (VT49:30), ecë nin carë sa* "it-is-open for me to do it" = "I can do it" (VT49:34). See also ninya**.

ni

me

ni (1) 1st person sg. pron. "I" (according to PE17:68 also "me" as object), with long vowel () when stressed (VT49:51), cf. ní nauva next to nauvan for "I will be" (VT49:19), the former wording emphasizing the pronoun. The pronoun ni represents the original stem-form (VT49:50). Dative nin "for me, to me" (Arct, Nam, RGEO:67, VT41:11/15). Compare the reflexive pronoun imni, imnë "myself" and the emphatic pronoun inyë, q.v. The ancient element ni is said to have implied, originally, "this by me, of my [?concern]" (VT49:37)

ni

pronoun. me, I

Cognates

  • ᴺS. ni “I”
  • T. ni “me, *I” ✧ VT41/11

Derivations

  • ni “I, me” ✧ PE17/068; VT49/50

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
NI > ni[ni]✧ PE17/068
ni > [ni]✧ VT49/50

Variations

  • ✧ VT49/19
  • ✧ VT49/51
Quenya [LotR/0377; PE17/014; PE17/068; PE17/147; PE22/151; PE22/156; PE22/158; PE22/161; PE22/168; RGEO/58; RGEO/59; VT41/11; VT41/13; VT41/15; VT49/19; VT49/20; VT49/30; VT49/34; VT49/51] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ninya

my

ninya _possessive pron _occurring in Fíriel's Song, evidently meaning "my"; see indo-ninya. It may be derived from the dative form nin "for me" by adding the adjectival ending -ya. Compare menya, q.v.

-nna

to

-n (1) dative ending, originating as a reduced form of - "to", related to the allative ending -nna (VT49:14). Attested in nin, men, ten, enyalien, Erun, airefëan, tárin, yondon (q.v.) and also added to the English name Elaine (Elainen) in a book dedication to Elaine Griffiths (VT49:40). The longer dative ending -na is also attested in connection with some pronouns, such as sena, téna, véna (q.v.), also in the noun mariéna from márië "goodness" (PE17:59). Pl. -in (as in hínin, see hína), partitive pl. -lin, dual -nt (Plotz). The preposition ana (#1) is said to be used "when purely dative formula is required" (PE17:147), perhaps meaning that it can replace the dative ending, e.g. *ana Eru instead of Erun for "to God". In some of Tolkiens earlier material, the ending -n (or -en) expressed genitive rather than dative, but he later decided that the genitive ending was to be -o (cf. such a revision as Yénië Valinóren becoming Yénië Valinórëo, MR:200).

-nna

to, at, upon

-nna "to, at, upon", allative ending, originating from -na "to" with fortified n, VT49:14. Attested in cilyanna, coraryanna, Endorenna, Elendilenna, númenórenna, parma-restalyanna, rénna, senna, tielyanna, q.v. If a noun ends in -n already, the ending -nna merges with it, as in Amanna, formenna, Elenna, númenna, rómenna as the allative forms of Aman, formen, elen, númen, rómen (q.v.). Plural -nnar in mannar, valannar, q.v.

inyë

i, too

inyë emphatic independent 1st person sg. pronoun, "I" with emphasis, translated "I, too" in LR:61 (and, according to one reading of Tolkiens manuscript, in VT49:49).

nén

water

nén (nen-) noun "water" (NEN).

nén

noun. water, water, [ᴱQ.] river

The word for “water”, a derivative of the root √NEN of the same meaning (PE17/52; Ety/NEN). Its stem form was nen- (Ety/NEN) and its primitive form was given as ✶nē̆n, the vowel length variation due to distinct subjective nēn versus objective/inflected nĕn- in ancient monosyllables (PE21/64).

Conceptual Development: This word first appeared in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s with two senses: “river” and (archaic) “†water”. Tolkien indicated the two senses were based on distinct roots: ᴱ√NEŘE [NEÐE] and ᴱ√NENE respectively, with two distinct stem forms nend- and nēn (QL/64-65). The Poetic and Mythological Words of Eldarissa also mentions the forms nen (nēn-) “water” versus nen(d-) “river” (PME/64-65). In the English-Qenya Dictionary of the mid-1920s Tolkien had both nēn “river” (PE15/76) and nēn “water” (PE15/78), but in the Early Qenya Grammar he had only nēn “water” (PE14/43, 72), also appearing as nen “water” in documents on The Valmaric Script from this period (PE14/110).

In the Declension of Nouns from the early 1930s, Tolkien had ᴹQ. nēn “water”, but in this document it had nēn- with long ē in its inflected forms as well (PE21/23). In The Etymologies of the 1930s, however, uninflected nén “water” had a stem form of nen- with short e (Ety/NEN), and the reasons for this variation was discussed in Primitive Quendian Structure: Final Consonants from 1936, the nominative/objective distinction noted above (PE21/64). This seems to be the paradigm Tolkien stuck with thereafter, as evidenced by S. nen “water” rather than ✱✱nîn.

Cognates

  • S. nen “water; lake, pool; (lesser) river, water; lake, pool; (lesser) river, [ᴱN.] stream” ✧ PE17/052; SA/nen

Derivations

  • nē̆n “water”
    • NEN “water, water, [ᴱ√] flow”
  • NEN “water, water, [ᴱ√] flow” ✧ PE17/052; SA/nen

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
NEN > nēn[nēn]✧ PE17/052
nen > nen[nen]✧ SA/nen

Variations

  • nēn ✧ PE17/052
  • nen ✧ SA/nen
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-n

suffix. I

-n(yë)

suffix. I

Derivations

  • ni “I, me” ✧ VT49/50

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ni > -n[-ne] > [-n]✧ VT49/50

Variations

  • -n(ye) ✧ PE17/057; PE17/190
  • -nye ✧ PE17/075; PE17/075; PE22/161; VT49/16; VT49/48; VT49/51
  • -n ✧ PE17/075; PE17/075; VT49/16; VT49/48; VT49/51
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Uinen

water

Uinen (Uinend-, as in dative Uinenden) fem. name, used of a Maia, spouse of Ossë (UY, NEN). Adopted and adapted from Valarin (WJ:404), though it is also said that it contains -nen "water" (SA:nen); the latter explanation may be folk etymology. In the Etymologies, the name is derived from the same stem (UY) as uilë "long trailing plant, especially seaweed".

Nénar

water

Nénar noun name of a star (or planet), evidently derived from nén "water" (Silm), tentatively identified with Uranus (MR:435)

nengwë

nose

nengwë (stem *nengwi-, given the primitive form ¤neñ-wi) noun "nose", pl. nengwi given (NEÑ-WI)

na

to, towards

na (2) prep. "to, towards", possibly obsoleted by #1 above; for clarity writers may use the synonym ana instead (NĀ1). Originally, Tolkien glossed na as "at, by, near"; the new meaning entered together with the synonyms an, ana (VT45:36).

ana

to

ana (1) prep. "to" (VT49:35), "as preposition _ana _is used when purely _dative formula is required" (PE17:147), perhaps meaning that the preposition ana can be used instead of the dative ending -n (#1, q.v.) Also as prefix: ana- "to, towards" (NĀ1); an (q.v.) is used with this meaning in one source (PE17:127)_

-nya

my

-nya pronominal suffix, 1st person sg. possessive, "my" (VT49:16, 38, 48), e.g. tatanya "my daddy" (UT:191, VT48:17), meldonya "my [male] friend" (VT49:38), meldenya "my [female] friend" (Elaine inscription), omentienya "my meeting" (PE17:68), tyenya "my tye" (tye being an intimate form of "you"), used = "dear kinsman" (VT49:51, 56). This ending seems to prefer i as its connecting vowel where one is needed, cf. Anarinya "my sun" in LR:72, so also in hildinyar "my heirs". It was previously theorized by some that a final -ë would also be changed to -i- before -nya, but the example órenya "my heart [órë]" indicates that this is not the case (VT41:11).

-nya

suffix. my

Element in

  • Q. amya “mummy, (orig.) my mother”
  • Q. atya “daddy, (my) father”
  • Q. onya “my child”
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Sindarin 

nin

pronoun. me

Sindarin [LotR/IV:X, RGEO/72] Group: SINDICT. Published by

nin

pronoun. me

_ pron. _me.

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:95] -. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

nin

pronoun. me

Derivations

  • ni “I, me”

Element in

Variations

  • niu ✧ Let/279
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nín

adjective. my

The acute accent in nín has sometimes been regarded as an error for a slanted macron in the manuscript, since all the other attested personal adjectives from Sauron defeated all have a circumflex accent. It was however noted that if the acute accent is confirmed, then this word is probably an enclitic, see HL/73. The acute accent is now confirmed by VT/44

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nín

pronoun. my

Derivations

  • ni “I, me”

Element in

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nen

noun. water (used of a lake, pool or lesser river)

Sindarin [Ety/376, S/435, UT/457, RC/327-328] Group: SINDICT. Published by

nen

noun. waterland

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nen

water

{ĕ}_ n. _water, lake. Q. nén. >> nîn

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:52:77] < NEN water. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

enni

pronoun. to me

Sindarin [VT/41:11] an+ni. Group: SINDICT. Published by

im

pronoun. I

In late writings (see esp. VT/47:37-38), Tolkien reinterpreted this form as a reflexive pronoun (= "self").

Sindarin [LotR/II:IV, LB/354, VT/47:14,37-38] Group: SINDICT. Published by

an

preposition. to, towards, for

With suffixed article and elision in aglar'ni Pheriannath

Sindarin [LotR/II:IV, UT/39, SD/129-31] Group: SINDICT. Published by

an

to

_ prep. _to, for. naur an edraith ammen! 'fire [be] for rescue/saving for us'. aglar an|i Pheriannath  'glory to all the Halflings'.

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na

to

e _ prep. _to, towards (of spacetime). n' before vowels. >> nan 2

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na

preposition. to

prep. to Na-chaered palan-díriel lit. "To-distance (remote) after-gazing" >> na-chaered, nan 2

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-en

suffix. my

_1st sg. poss. suff. my.See also the paradigm of poss. suff. in PE17:46. Later -nin_. >> lammen, -nin

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lorn

noun. quiet water

Sindarin [VT/45:29, X/LH] Group: SINDICT. Published by

lorn

noun. anchorage, harbour

Sindarin [VT/45:29, X/LH] Group: SINDICT. Published by

nin

i

”me”, genitive nín ”my”, dative anim or enni ”to me, for me”.

nin

me

(object form of ”I”) nin; as indirect object anim or enni ”for myself, (to) me”.

nín

my

nín (following a noun with article: i adar nín, ”my father”). Not to be confused with nîn ”watery, wet” or as noun ”tear”, or the pl. form of nên ”water”. In a very few attested cases, the pronoun ”my” appears as an ending -en added to a noun (lammen ”my tongue”, guren ”my heart”).

nín

my

(following a noun with article: i adar nín, ”my father”). Not to be confused with nîn ”watery, wet” or as noun ”tear”, or the pl. form of nên ”water”. – In a very few attested cases, the pronoun ”my” appears as an ending -en added to a noun (lammen ”my tongue”, guren ”my heart”).

ni

pronoun. I

Cognates

  • Q. ni “me, I”

Derivations

  • ni “I, me”

im

i

but as subject usually simply the ending -n, as in ónen

nên

water

nên (lake, pool, stream, waterland), construct nen, pl. nîn. FLOOD-WATER (or ”wash”) iôl (pl. ŷl) (RC:334, VT48:33).

nên

water

(lake, pool, stream, waterland), construct nen, pl. nîn.

an

to

(prep.) an (+ nasal mutation), with article ni "to the" (+ nasal mutation in plural).

an

to

(adverbial prefix) an-. 3)

nem

nose

1) nem (pl. nim; coll. pl. nemmath), 2) bund (i mund, o mbund, construct mun) (snout, cape [of land]), pl. bynd (i mbynd)

nem

nose

(pl. nim; coll. pl. nemmath)

bund

nose

(i mund, o mbund, construct mun) (snout, cape [of land]), pl. bynd (i mbynd)

lorn

quiet water

(anchorage, haven, harbour), pl. lyrn (VT45:29).

Telerin 

ni

pronoun. me, *I

Cognates

  • Q. ni “me, I” ✧ VT41/11

Derivations

  • ni “I, me”

Element in

nia

pronoun. my

Derivations

  • ni “I, me”

Element in

Black Speech

u

preposition. to

Element in

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Adûnaic

pronoun. me

This element appears to be the object pronoun “me” in the phrase bâ kitabdahê “don’t touch me” (SD/250). It is not clear whether it could also serve as a subject pronoun “I”. Thorsten Renk instead suggested (NBA/18) that -hê may be a marker for the imperative, and proposed the invented word Ad. !ni for “I, me”, a hypothetical cognate of Q. ni.

Element in

Variations

  • -hē ✧ SD/250

Primitive elvish

nen

root. water, water, [ᴱ√] flow

A root connected to water and (to a lesser extent) rivers for much of Tolkien’s life. It first appearance was as ᴱ√NENE “flow” in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s, though Tolkien marked both the root and the gloss with a “?”; it had derivatives like ᴱQ. nen “river, †water” and ᴱQ. nēnu “yellow water lily” (QL/65). Under this entry Tolkien noted that “nen water is perhaps different from nen river, which is from neře” (QL/65); elsewhere in QL Tolkien gave ᴱ√NERE² or ᴱ√NEŘE [NEÐE] as the basis for nen (nend-) “river”, a root he said was often confused with ᴱ√NESE “give to feed; feed, pasture; graze” (QL/66). In the contemporaneous Gnomish Lexicon he had G. nenn “(1) water, (2) river” and G. nendil “water fay” which were probably a blending of NENE and NEÐE, as well as G. nern “brook” from ✱nere¹ (GL/60), probably corresponding to ᴱ√NERE² from QL.

In The Etymologies of the 1930s Tolkien had unglossed ᴹ√NEN with derivatives like ᴹQ. nén/N. nen “water” and ᴹQ. nelle “brook” (Ety/NEN), whereas ᴱ√NERE² and ᴱ√NEÐE from the 1910s seems to have been abandoned. The primitive form √NEN or nē̆n “water” continued to appear regularly in Tolkien’s writings from the 1940s, 50s and 60s (PE17/52, 167; PE19/102; PE21/64, 79).

Derivatives

  • nē̆n “water”
    • Q. nén “water, water, [ᴱQ.] river”
    • S. nen “water; lake, pool; (lesser) river, water; lake, pool; (lesser) river, [ᴱN.] stream”
  • nēnā “wet” ✧ PE17/052; PE17/167
    • Q. nenda “wet” ✧ PE17/052; PE17/167
    • S. nîn “wet, *watery” ✧ PE17/052
  • nenda “water”
  • Q. nén “water, water, [ᴱQ.] river” ✧ PE17/052; SA/nen
  • Q. nenda “wet” ✧ PE17/167
  • Q. nendë “lake, lake, [ᴹQ.] pool” ✧ PE17/052
  • ᴺQ. nendo “water mead, *watered plain”
  • S. nen “water; lake, pool; (lesser) river, water; lake, pool; (lesser) river, [ᴱN.] stream” ✧ PE17/052; SA/nen

Element in

Variations

  • NEN- ✧ PE17/145
  • NĒ̆N ✧ PE17/167
  • nen ✧ SA/nen
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nē̆n

noun. water

Derivations

  • NEN “water, water, [ᴱ√] flow”

Derivatives

  • Q. nén “water, water, [ᴱQ.] river”
  • S. nen “water; lake, pool; (lesser) river, water; lake, pool; (lesser) river, [ᴱN.] stream”
Primitive elvish [PE19/102; PE21/79] Group: Eldamo. Published by

nenda

noun. water

Derivations

  • NEN “water, water, [ᴱ√] flow”

Element in

  • S. Núrnen “Sad Water, Dead Water” ✧ PE17/087
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Noldorin 

nen

noun. water (used of a lake, pool or lesser river)

Noldorin [Ety/376, S/435, UT/457, RC/327-328] Group: SINDICT. Published by

nen

noun. waterland

Noldorin [Ety/376, S/435, UT/457, RC/327-328] Group: SINDICT. Published by

nen

noun. water

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. nén “water” ✧ Ety/NEN

Derivations

  • ᴹ√NEN “*water” ✧ Ety/NEN
  • ᴹ✶nē̆n “water” ✧ PE21/58
    • ᴹ√NEN “*water”

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√NEN > nen[nen]✧ Ety/NEN
ᴹ√NEN > nîn[neni] > [nini] > [nin] > [nīn]✧ Ety/NEN

Variations

  • nĕn ✧ PE21/58 (nĕn)
Noldorin [Ety/NEN; PE21/58] Group: Eldamo. Published by

im

pronoun. I

Element in

nem

noun. nose

Noldorin [Ety/376] Group: SINDICT. Published by

nem

noun. nose

A word for “nose” in The Etymologies of the 1930s, with archaic form nemb and derived from ᴹ√NEÑ-WI (Ety/NEÑ-WI), an elaboration of the shorter root ᴹ√NEÑ (EtyAC/NEÑ-WI). The mb is a result of the Old Noldorin change of labialized velars into labials (ñw > ñgw > mb), a sound change that also occurred in Sindarin.

Conceptual Development: Similar but earlier “nose” words include G. nûn {“a nostril” >>} “a nose (of men only)” from the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s (GL/61) and ᴱN. {nheth >>} neth “nose” in Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s (PE13/151).

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. nengwe “nose” ✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶neñwi “nose” ✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI
    • ᴹ√NEÑ “*nose” ✧ EtyAC/NEÑ-WI

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶NEÑ-WI > nemb > nem[neŋwi] > [neŋgwi] > [neŋgwe] > [nembe] > [nemb] > [nemb] > [nemm] > [nem]✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI
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nemb

noun. nose

Noldorin [Ety/376] Group: SINDICT. Published by

lhorn

noun. quiet water

Noldorin [VT/45:29, X/LH] Group: SINDICT. Published by

lhorn

noun. anchorage, harbour

Noldorin [VT/45:29, X/LH] Group: SINDICT. Published by

heltha-

verb. to strip

The form helta- in the Etymologies is a misreading according to VT/46:14

Noldorin [Ety/386, VT/46:14] Group: SINDICT. Published by

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Westron

nîn

noun. water

Element in

Westron [LotR/1138] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Valarin 

ul(l)u

noun. water

Element in

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Qenya 

nin

noun. nose, beak

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶nengǝ “beak, nose” ✧ PE21/26
    • ᴹ√NEÑ “*nose”
Qenya [PE21/19; PE21/25; PE21/26] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ni

pronoun. I

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶ni “I”

Element in

Variations

  • ✧ PE22/120
Qenya [LR/072; PE21/61; PE22/092; PE22/097; PE22/104; PE22/115; PE22/118; PE22/119; PE22/120; PE22/121; PE22/122; PE22/123; PE22/125; PE22/127; SD/056] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ninya

pronoun. my, my; [ᴺQ.] mine

Element in

Variations

  • inya ✧ PE22/123 (inya); PE22/123 (inya)
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nén

noun. water

Cognates

  • N. nen “water” ✧ Ety/NEN

Derivations

  • ᴹ√NEN “*water” ✧ Ety/NEN
  • ᴹ✶nē̆n “water” ✧ PE21/58
    • ᴹ√NEN “*water”

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√NEN > nén[nēn]✧ Ety/NEN

Variations

  • nēn ✧ PE21/19; PE21/23; PE21/58 (nēn)
Qenya [Ety/NEN; PE21/19; PE21/23; PE21/58; PE22/125] Group: Eldamo. Published by

-nye

suffix. I

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶ni “I” ✧ Ety/NI²

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶Nβ > nyē-[nje]✧ Ety/NI²

Variations

  • nyē- ✧ EtyAC/NI²

nengwe

noun. nose

A word for “nose” in The Etymologies written around 1937, derived from ᴹ√NEÑ-WI (Ety/NEÑ-WI), an elaboration of the shorter root ᴹ√NEÑ (EtyAC/NEÑ-WI). Given its primitive form, its stem ought to be nengwi-, but in attested compounds this word is consistently nengwe-, so perhaps Tolkien changed his mind on its primitive form.

Conceptual Development: The earliest percursor to this word seems to be ᴱQ. nen (neng-) “nostril” in several documents from the 1920s (PE14/72; PE15/75; PE16/113), whose dual nenqi was also used for a “nose” of one person (PE14/76; PE15/75). In the Declension of Nouns from the early 1930s, Tolkien had nin (ning-) “beak, nose” < ᴹ✶nengǝ (PE21/26), though this phonetic shift of short e to i is rather unusual and seems to be limited to this document.

Cognates

  • N. nem “nose” ✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI
  • Ilk. nîw “nose” ✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶neñwi “nose” ✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI
    • ᴹ√NEÑ “*nose” ✧ EtyAC/NEÑ-WI

Element in

  • ᴹQ. nengwea “nasal” ✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI
  • ᴹQ. nengwetanwa “nasal-infixed”
  • ᴹQ. nengwetehta “nasal sign” ✧ PE22/011
  • ᴺQ. nenquet- “to condescend, (orig.) speak down the nose”
  • ᴺQ. nungwë “cold (in the nose or head)”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶NEÑ-WI > nengwe[neŋwi] > [neŋgwi] > [neŋgwe]✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI
Qenya [Ety/NEÑ-WI; PE22/011; PE22/022; PE22/050] Group: Eldamo. Published by

nye

pronoun. me, I

Element in

Variations

  • nyé ✧ PE22/119; PE22/122
Qenya [PE22/119; PE22/120; PE22/122] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Doriathrin

nîw

noun. nose

A Doriathrin noun for “nose” derived from ᴹ✶neñwi (Ety/LIW). It is likely an example of how [[ilk|[ŋg] vanished before [w] lengthening the preceding vowel]], especially if the [[ilk|[e] first became [i] before the [ŋg]]], as suggested by Helge Fauskanger (AL-Doriathrin/nîw).

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. nengwe “nose” ✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶neñwi “nose” ✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI
    • ᴹ√NEÑ “*nose” ✧ EtyAC/NEÑ-WI

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶NEÑ-WI > nîw[neŋwi] > [neŋgwi] > [neŋgwe] > [niŋgwe] > [nīwe] > [nīw]✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI
Doriathrin [Ety/NEÑ-WI] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Old Noldorin 

ni

pronoun. I

Element in

  • On. ni tūlaiyeta “I should have done it (if ...)” ✧ PE22/098; PE22/121
Old Noldorin [PE22/098; PE22/121] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Middle Primitive Elvish

ni

pronoun. I

Derivatives

  • ᴹQ. ni “I”
  • ᴹQ. -nye “I” ✧ Ety/NI²

Element in

Variations

  • Nβ ✧ Ety/NI²
  • NI² ✧ EtyAC/NI²
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/NI²; EtyAC/NI²; PE21/61; PE21/65; PE22/092; PE22/094; PE22/095] Group: Eldamo. Published by

nē̆n

noun. water

Derivations

  • ᴹ√NEN “*water”

Derivatives

  • ᴹQ. nén “water” ✧ PE21/58
  • N. nen “water” ✧ PE21/58

Variations

  • nēn-/nĕn- ✧ PE21/55
  • nēn ✧ PE21/62; PE21/64
Middle Primitive Elvish [PE21/55; PE21/58; PE21/62; PE21/64] Group: Eldamo. Published by

neñwi

noun. nose

Derivations

  • ᴹ√NEÑ “*nose” ✧ EtyAC/NEÑ-WI

Derivatives

  • Ilk. nîw “nose” ✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI
  • ᴹQ. nengwe “nose” ✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI
  • N. nem “nose” ✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI

Variations

  • NEÑ-WI ✧ Ety/NEÑ-WI
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Gnomish

ni-

pronoun. I, 1st-singular pronoun

Element in

Variations

  • nin ✧ GL/52; GL/52
  • ni· ✧ PE13/097
Gnomish [GL/51; GL/52; GL/53; GL/55; PE13/097] Group: Eldamo. Published by

asc

noun. water

A noun glossed “water” appearing in the Official Name List for the Lost Tales of the 1910s, probably based on the early root ᴱ√ASAKA which was used for words meaning “waterfall” (PE13/101).

Derivations

  • ᴱ√ASAKA “*waterfall”

Element in

Variations

  • asc ✧ PE13/101

to

proper name. To

Cognates

  • Eq. Tombo “Gong (of the Children)” ✧ PE15/07

Early Noldorin

nen(n)

noun. water, river, stream

Cognates

  • Eq. ninda “water, river” ✧ PE13/164
  • Et. ninda “water, river” ✧ PE13/164

Derivations

  • ᴱ✶ninda “*stream” ✧ PE13/123
    • ᴱ√NENE “flow”

Variations

  • nen ✧ PE13/123; PE13/151
  • nenn ✧ PE13/164
Early Noldorin [PE13/123; PE13/151; PE13/164] Group: Eldamo. Published by

lim

noun. water

A noun for “water” in the Early Noldorin Grammar of the 1920s (PE13/123), probably an early manifestation of the root ᴹ√LIB “drip” from The Etymologies.

Derivations

  • ᴹ√LIB “drip”

Element in

  • En. limig “drop of water” ✧ PE13/123
Early Noldorin [PE13/123] Group: Eldamo. Published by

neth

noun. nose

Changes

  • nhethneth ✧ PE13/151

Variations

  • nheth ✧ PE13/151 (nheth)
Early Noldorin [PE13/151] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Quenya

nin

noun. blue (colour), blueness, blue green

Cognates

  • G. nim “pale blue, blue green”

Derivations

  • ᴱ√NINI “*blue” ✧ QL/066

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√NINI > nin[nind] > [nin]✧ QL/066

Variations

  • ninda ✧ PE16/138
Early Quenya [PE16/138; PME/066; QL/066; QL/077] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ni

pronoun. I; 1st sg. pronoun

Element in

Variations

  • ni ✧ LFC/030; PE14/053; PE14/056; PE14/056; PE14/059
  • ni- ✧ PE14/052; PE14/085
Early Quenya [LFC/030; PE14/052; PE14/053; PE14/054; PE14/056; PE14/059; PE14/085] Group: Eldamo. Published by

men

noun. nose, beak

The word ᴱQ. men (mem-) “nose, beak” appeared in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s derived from the early root ᴱ√MEME (QL/61).

Neo-Quenya: In later writings, Tolkien used ᴹQ. nengwe for “nose”, but I think it might be worth adapting this word as ᴺQ. mén (mem-) “beak”, with a long vowel to help distinguish it from Q. men “way”. This derivation is similar to ᴹQ. kén (kem-) “soil, earth” < ᴹ√KEM from The Etymologies of the 1930s (Ety/KEM); hat-tip to Röandil for suggesting this comparison and the form mén.

Derivations

  • ᴱ√MEME “*tip” ✧ QL/061

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√MEME > men[mem]✧ QL/061

Variations

  • men ✧ QL/061
Early Quenya [QL/061] Group: Eldamo. Published by