Q. lúva n. “bow (in forming tengwar), bight, bend, curve” (Category: to Bend)
A word Tolkien used to describe the “bow” of tengwar in Appendix E of The Lord of the Rings (LotR/1118). Elsewhere he indicated it was a general word for a “bend, bow, bight, curve” (PE17/122, 168). Tolkien variously derived this word from the roots √LUB or √(N)DUB; see those entries for discussion. He also specified that lúva was not a bow for shooting (PE17/122), as opposed to [ᴹQ.] qinga given elsewhere as a shooting bow (Ety/KWIG).
References ✧ LotR/1118; PE17/122, 168
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√LUB > lúva | [lūbā] > [lūβā] > [lūβa] > [lūva] | ✧ PE17/122 |
✶dūbā > lúva | [dūbā] > [lūbā] > [lūβā] > [lūβa] > [lūva] | ✧ PE17/168 |