A neologism appearing in PPQ in the early 2000s, suggested by Eddin Najetovic, as a verb meaning “to study” derived from the root √KEN “see”, perhaps with the original sense “to examine”. For “study”, I prefer the neologism ᴺQ. nolya-, and there is now a published verb from PE17 with the sense “to examine”: Q. henta-.
Quenya
nolya-
verb. to study, learn
Derivations
- √ÑGOL “knowledge, wisdom, lore, knowledge, wisdom, lore; [ᴹ√] wise, be wise”
cenya-
verb. to study
Derivations
- √KEN “see, perceive, note, see, perceive, note, [ᴹ√] look at, observe, direct gaze”
A neologism appearing in PPQ in the early 2000s, suggested by Tamas Ferencz and Helge Fauskanger, as a verb meaning “to learn”, derived from the root √ÑGOL “knowledge, wisdom, lore”. This neologism was later outdated by the publication of par- “to learn” in PE17. Robert Reynolds suggested that this verb could instead by used with a slightly different meaning: “to study”.