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Q. ulo (*ulu-) n. “rain” (Category: Rain)

Q. ulo (*ulu-), n. “rain” (Category: Rain)

A noun for “rain” in Late Notes on Verbs from 1969 given as {ulla >>} ulo in the phrase ulo úva “rain (unwelcome) is coming”, clearly related to the impersonal verb ul- “to rain” appearing in its future form on the same page: uluva “it will rain” (PE22/167).

Conceptual Development: In the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s, the noun for “rain” was ᴱQ. úqil, likewise related to the contemporaneous verb ᴱQ. uqin “it rains” (QL/98).

References ✧ PE22/167

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ᴱQ. úqil n. “rain” (Category: Rain)

See Q. ulo for discussion.

References ✧ QL/98

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ᴱ√UQU > uqist- [ukʷist] > [ukʷis] ✧ QL/98