ᴺQ. [ᴱQ.] qualmëa adj. “deadly, deathly” (Category: to Die; Dead; Death)
Elements
ᴹQ. qalme | “(process of) death, (death) agony” |
ᴱQ. qalma adj. “deadly” (Category: to Die; Dead; Death)
Reference ✧ QL/76 ✧ “deadly”
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Derivations
Phonetic Developments
ᴱ√QALA > qalma | [kʷalmā] > [kʷalma] | ✧ QL/76 |
ᴱQ. qalmea adj. “deathly” (Category: to Die; Dead; Death)
A set of related adjectives in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s: ᴱQ. qalma “deadly”, qalmea “deathly” and (archaic) †qalūmea equivalent to qalma, all based on ᴱQ. qalme or †qalume “death” (QL/76).
Neo-Quenya: Since [ᴹQ.] qualme “death” continued to appear in Tolkien’s later writings (Ety/KWAL), I’d adapt these adjectives as ᴺQ. qualmëa “deadly, deathly”, applied mainly to things apt to cause death.
Reference ✧ QL/76 ✧ “deathly”
Elements
qalme | “death, agony” | ✧ QL/76 |
#-a | “adjectival suffix” | ✧ QL/76 (#-a) |