Írissë fem. name (PM:345), evidently connected to írë "desire".
Quenya
yesta-
desire
írissë
desire
írë
desire
írë (1) noun "desire". (ID). In the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, írë was also the name of a long carrier with an i-tehta above it, denoting long í. (VT45:17).
írë
noun. desire, desire, [ᴹQ.] longing
Derivations
Element in
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources √ID > ír- [īde] > [īðe] > [īre] ✧ PE17/112 Variations
- ír- ✧ PE17/112 (ír-)
milmë
desire, greed
milmë noun "desire, greed" (MIL-IK)
yesta-
verb. to begin, to begin, *start
@@@ gloss “start” suggested by Robert Reynolds
Derivations
- √YESET “beginning”
Element in
- ᴺQ. yestië “beginning”
yesta- (1) vb. "desire" (YES, VT46:23; the latter source indicates that Tolkien did write yesta- with a final hyphen, indicating that this is "desire" as a verbal stem, not as a noun).