Quenya
úlévima
adjective. paralyzed, lame
Elements
Word Gloss ú- “no, not, un-, in-; hard, difficult, bad, uneasy; hardly, with difficulty, ‘badly’” lev- “to move (intr.)”
úlévima
adjective. paralyzed, lame
Elements
Word Gloss ú- “no, not, un-, in-; hard, difficult, bad, uneasy; hardly, with difficulty, ‘badly’” lev- “to move (intr.)”
A neologism for “paralyzed” coined by Helge Fauskanger in his NQNT (NQNT), a combination of ú- “not”, [ᴺQ.] lev- “move” and the suffix -ima “-able”, hence “✱not able to move”. Fauskanger sometimes used this word for “lame” as well, but I’d use lalevítë for “lame” instead.