ᴹQ. wilma n. “inner or lower air” (Category: Air, Ether)
References ✧ Ety/WIL; EtyAC/WIL; LR/12; LRI/Wilwa; SM/240; SMI/Wilwa
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ᴹ✶wilwā > wilwa > vilwa | [gwilwā] > [ɣwilwā] > [wilwā] > [wilwa] > [vilwa] | ✧ Ety/WIL |
ᴹ✶wilmā > wilma | [gwilmā] > [ɣwilmā] > [wilmā] > [wilma] > [vilma] | ✧ Ety/WIL |
ᴹ✶wilnā > wilda > vilda | [gwilnā] > [ɣwilnā] > [ɣwildā] > [wildā] > [wilda] > [vilda] | ✧ EtyAC/WIL |
ᴱQ. Vilna loc. “(lower) air”
Innermost layer of air in the earliest Lost Tales (LT1/65), given as a derivative of the root ᴱ√VILI in the Qenya Lexicon, along with a variant form Vilya (QL/101). This second form reappeared decades later in The Lord of the Rings as Q. vilya “air, sky” (LotR/1123).
References ✧ LT1/85; LT1A/Vilna; LT1I; MC/215; PE15/68; PE16/90, 92; QL/37, 101; SMI
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vilyar | plural | “airs” | ✧ PE16/90; PE16/92 |
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ᴱ√VILI > Vilya | [βilnā] > [βilna] > [vilna] | ✧ QL/101 |