ᴺQ. [ᴱQ.] lúrë n. “dark weather, bad weather” (Category: Weather)
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ᴱQ. lúre n. “dark weather, bad weather” (Category: Weather)
This word appeared as ᴱQ. lūre “dark weather” in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s as a derivative of the early root ᴱ√LUVU; it had a stem form of {lūri- >>} lūre- (QL/57). It also appeared as lūre in the contemporaneous Poetic and Mythological Words of Eldarissa (PME/57).
Neo-Quenya: A similar root √LUB “shadow, darkness” appeared in Tolkien’s later writings, so I think this word can be salvaged as ᴺQ. lúrë from primitive *lubrĭ. If so, it would be a rare example of the ancient br not undergoing metathesis to rb, but instead vocalizing before the following voiced consonant: *lubrĭ > luβre > lūre.
References ✧ LT1A/Luvier; PME/57; QL/57
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lūre- | stem | ✧ QL/57 |
lūri- | stem | ✧ QL/57 |
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ᴱ√LUVU > lūre | [luβrē] > [lūre] | ✧ QL/57 |