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Q. soica adj. “thirsty” (Category: Thirsty)

Q. soica, adj. “thirsty” (Category: Thirsty)
ᴱQ. loyo- “be thirsty (impers.)”

An adjective for “thirsty” in notes from around 1960 derived from the root √SOK “drink” via i-infixion (VT39/11), a process which produced a small class of desiderative words in Quenya, as in “desiring to drink”. See the entry ᴹQ. fauka for earlier and alternate words for “thirsty”.

Reference ✧ VT39/11 ✧ soika “thirsty”

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SOK > soika [soika] ✧ VT39/11

ᴹQ. fauka adj. “thirsty, parched, (lit.) open-mouthed” (Category: Thirsty)

An adjective in The Etymologies of the 1930s glossed “open-mouthed, thirsty, parched” under the root ᴹ√PHAU̯ “gape” (Ety/PHAU).

Conceptual Development: The Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s had ᴱQ. {loise >>} loire (loiri-) “thirsty” under the early root ᴱ√LOYO, along with an alternate form ᴱQ. loimea as the adjective form of ᴱQ. loime “thirst” (QL/56).

Neo-Quenya: I would retain fauca “thirsty, parched, (lit.) open-mouthed” for purposes of Neo-Quenya, but use it only for extreme thirst and dry conditions (parched), as opposed to Q. soica for more ordinary levels of “thirsty”.

References ✧ Ety/PHAU; EtyAC/PHAU

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ᴹ√PHAU̯ > fauka [pʰauka] > [ɸauka] > [fauka] ✧ Ety/PHAU

ᴱQ. loimea adj. “thirsty” (Category: Thirsty)

See ᴹQ. fauka for discussion.

Reference ✧ QL/56 ✧ “thirsty”

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loime “thirst” ✧ QL/56
#-a “adjectival suffix” ✧ QL/56 (#-a)

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ᴱQ. loire (loiri-) adj. “thirsty” (Category: Thirsty)

See ᴹQ. fauka for discussion.

References ✧ QL/56

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loiri- stem ✧ QL/56
loisi- stem ✧ QL/56

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ᴱ√LOY̯O > loire [lojri] > [lojre] > [loire] ✧ QL/56