Early Quenya
nornelassea
adjective. having oak-leaves
Element in
- Eq. neldor nornelassea “*oakleaved beech” ✧ QL/065
- Eq.
ulwe nornelassea“oakleaved alder” ✧ PE15/69 (ulwe nornelassea)Variations
- nornelasse(a) ✧ QL/067
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nornelassea
adjective. having oak-leaves
Element in
- Eq. neldor nornelassea “*oakleaved beech” ✧ QL/065
- Eq.
ulwe nornelassea“oakleaved alder” ✧ PE15/69 (ulwe nornelassea)Variations
- nornelasse(a) ✧ QL/067
A word appearing as ᴱQ. nornelasse(a) “having oak-leaves” in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s, a combination of ᴱQ. norne “oak-tree” and ᴱQ. lassea “with leaves” (QL/67).
Neo-Quenya: Since Q. norno was a later form of the Quenya word for “oak”, I would update this word to ᴺQ. nornolassëa for purposes of Neo-Quenya.