Early Quenya
val
noun. good fortune, blessedness, happiness
Derivations
- ᴱ√WALA “fortune, happiness; *power” ✧ LT1A/Valar; QL/099
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴱ√VALA > vald- [βald] > [vald] > [val] ✧ QL/099
e-
verb. to be
Derivations
- ᴱ√Ī “be” ✧ PE16/140
Element in
- Eq. en ilta n·ner ya me·qetsime ka húyo ne hwa·telpe ie-rautanéma ompa va húyo “thereupon in came the man {from whom we heard >>} by whom we were told his money had all been stolen from him” ✧ PE14/054
- Eq. e tulien “is having come, has come” ✧ PE14/057
- Eq. hue yullume i hualqe “twice nine is eighteen” ✧ PE14/051
- Eq. ná- “to be, exist” ✧ PE16/141
- Eq. oilim’ ambar ien oilin “it was the morning” ✧ PE16/062
- Eq. (tu·)méliel ielko “they loved themselves” ✧ PE14/057
- Eq. va tulien “will be having come” ✧ PE14/057
ó-
verb. to be
Derivations
- ᴱ√Ō “be, exist” ✧ QL/069
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴱ√Ō > ō- [ō-] ✧ QL/069 Variations
- ō- ✧ QL/069