Q. aiwë n. “(small) bird” (Category: Bird)
A noun meaning “(small) bird” (SA/lin¹, Ety/AIWĒ), appearing in Radagast’s Quenya name Aiwendil “Lover of Birds” (UT/401). It was derived from primitive ᴹ✶aiwē like its Sindarin cognate aew (Ety/AIWĒ).
Conceptual Development: In the Gnomish Lexicon from the 1910s, ᴱQ. aiwe appeared as the cognate of G. aigli “bird” (GL/17), but in Early Noldorin notes from the 1920s, the cognate of ᴱN. aiw “bird” was given as ᴱQ. oive (PE13/136, 158) or oi(we) (PE13/132). A similar form oio (stem oiw-) appeared in notes on the Declension of Nouns from the early 1930s (PE21/12). In The Etymologies from the mid-1930s, the form ᴹQ. aiwe was restored (Ety/AIWĒ), and this is the source of the derivation given above.
References ✧ SA/lin¹; UT/401
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Element In
Cognates
ᴹQ. aiwe n. “(small) bird” (Category: Bird)
Reference ✧ Ety/AIWĒ ✧ “(small) bird”
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Element In
Cognates
Derivations
Phonetic Developments
ᴹ√AIWĒ > aiwe | [aiwē] > [aiwe] > [aiwe] | ✧ Ety/AIWĒ |
ᴹQ. oio (oiw-) n. “bird” (Category: Bird)
References ✧ PE21/12
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Inflections
oio | accusative | ✧ PE21/12 | |
†oiwa | accusative | ✧ PE21/12 | |
oiwa | accusative | ✧ PE21/12 | |
[oi]unta | allative | ✧ PE21/12 | |
†[oi]wia | dative | ✧ PE21/12 | |
oiur | dative | ✧ PE21/12 | |
†oiwen | dative | ✧ PE21/12 | |
oiwen | dative | ✧ PE21/12 | |
oiwo | genitive | ✧ PE21/12; PE21/12 | |
oiunen | instrumental | ✧ PE21/12 | |
†oio | nominative | ✧ PE21/12 | |
oio | nominative | ✧ PE21/12 | |
oiun | nominative | ✧ PE21/12 | |
oiunt | nominative dual | ✧ PE21/12 | |
†oiulin | nominative plural | ✧ PE21/12 | |
†oiwin | nominative plural | ✧ PE21/12 | |
oiwin | nominative plural | ✧ PE21/12 | |
oiwea | possessive | ✧ PE21/12 | |
oiwia | possessive | ✧ PE21/12 | |
oiu̯ǝ | stem | “bird” | ✧ PE21/12 |
ᴱQ. aiwe n. “bird” (Category: Bird)
References ✧ GL/17; PE16/147
Glosses
Variations
Inflections
aiwendon | similative | ✧ PE16/147 |
Element In
Cognates
Derivations
Phonetic Developments
ᴱ√aı̯² > aiwe | [ajwē] > [ajwe] > [aiwe] | ✧ GL/17 |