Q. rávëa adj. “roaring” (Category: Noise, Thunder)
A word for a “roaring” in the 1960s version of Q. Markirya poem (MC/222), an adjectival form of Q. rávë “roaring noise” (MC/223).
References ✧ MC/222-223
Glosses
Elements
rávë | “roaring noise” | ✧ MC/223 |
#-a | “adjectival suffix” |
Element In
ᴱQ. lausta-² v. “to roar, rush [making a rushing sound]” (Category: Noise, Thunder)
A verb appearing in several Early Qenya poems from around 1930, glossed “roar” (MC/213) or “rush” (MC/220), or in one place “lausted (made a windy noise)” (MC/216). Its etymology is very unclear, but it could be related to the early root ᴱ√RAVA with various derived “lion” words (QL/79), and so meaning “roar” by analogy with that animal with l/r variation in the initial letter. See also Q. rávëa “roaring” from versions of the Markirya poem from the 1960s.
References ✧ MC/213, 216, 220; PE16/62, 72, 74-75, 77, 100, 104
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Inflections
laustane | active-participle | “roaring” | ✧ MC/213 |
laustuvaaro | future 3rd-sg-masc | ✧ PE16/77 | |
laustane | past | ✧ PE16/75 | |
laustaneero | past 3rd-sg-masc | ✧ PE16/72 | |
laustaner | past 3rd-sg-masc | “lausted (made a windy noise)” | ✧ MC/216 |
laustaner | past 3rd-sg-masc | ✧ PE16/100 | |
laustaner | past 3rd-sg-masc | “rushed” | ✧ PE16/104 |
laustanéro | past 3rd-sg-masc | “rushed” | ✧ MC/220 |
laustanéro | past 3rd-sg-masc | “was roaring” | ✧ PE16/62 |
laustanéro | past 3rd-sg-masc | ✧ PE16/74 |
Element In
ᴱQ. lausto adv. “*noisily” (Category: Noise, Thunder)
Apparently an adverbial form of ᴱQ. lausta- “to roar, rush” in drafts of the Oilima Markirya from around 1930 (PE16/57, 60), in context perhaps meaning “*noisily” as suggested by Gilson, Welden and Hostetter (PE16/59).
References ✧ PE16/57, 60
Elements
lausta-² | “to roar, rush [making a rushing sound]” |
Element In