ᴱQ. Nielíqi f.
A daughter of Orome and Vána in the earliest Lost Tales (LT1/93), her name seems to be a combination of the roots ᴱ√NYEHE “weep” and ᴱ√LIQI “water”, as suggested by Christopher Tolkien (LT1A/Nielíqui). Her name also appeared as Nielikki or Nyelikki (QL/69).
Conceptual Development: In the Nieninqe poem from the late 1920s, Tolkien glossed the form Nielikkilis as {“little Nielikki” >>} “little Niéle” (MC/215; PE16/90, 92), an indication that the name had become Niele plus some sort of diminutive, perhaps ✶-ikki + ᴱ√LISI, as suggested by Lokyt (c.f. ᴱQ. miqilis “soft kisses” from the same poem). The form Nielikkilis reappeared in a later version of the poem from the mid-1950s, but it seems unlikely that this character was a part of Tolkien’s later conception of his legendarium.
References ✧ LT1A/Nielíqui; LT1I/Nielíqui; MC/215; PE14/15; PE16/90, 92; PME/69; QL/69
Variations
Inflections
Nielikkilis | diminutive | “little Niéle” | ✧ MC/215 |
Nielikkilis | diminutive | “little Nielikki” | ✧ PE16/90 |
Nielikkilis | diminutive | “little Niele” | ✧ PE16/92 |
Elements
ᴱ√NYEHE | “weep” | ✧ LT1A/Nielíqui |
ᴱ√LIQI | “flow, water; clear, transparent” | ✧ LT1A/Nielíqui |
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