Q. Parmaquesta pn. “Book-language”
A term for the older form of Quenya spoken in the centuries before the exile of the Noldor, preserved mainly in writing (PE18/75, PE19/68). This name is a compound parma “book” and questa “speech”. This stage of the language is also known as “Classical Quenya” (see the Plotz Letter, VT6/14).
Conceptual Development: In The Etymologies and the Lhammas from the 1930s, this term was given as ᴹQ. Parmalambe “Book-tongue” (Ety/PAR, LR/172). In contemporaneous linguistic documents from the 1930s, the term appeared as Parmaqestarin (PE22/15, 61) or ᴹQ. Parmaqesta (PE18/25; PE19/29; PE22/61). The latter term reappeared in linguistic documents from the 1950s (PE18/75, PE19/68).
References ✧ PE18/75; PE19/68
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parma | “book, writing, composition, written document of some size” | |
#questa | “speech, language” | ✧ PE18/75 (#questa) |
ᴹQ. Parmalambe pn. “Book-tongue”
References ✧ Ety/PAR; LR/172; LRI/Parmalambë
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parma | “book” | ✧ Ety/PAR |
lambe | “language, tongue” |
ᴹQ. Parmaqesta pn. “Book-language”
References ✧ PE18/25; PE19/29; PE22/15, 61
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parma | “book” |
#qesta | “speech, language” |