Q. lilótëa adj. “having many flowers” (Category: Flower)
A word in notes from the late 1960s glossed “having many flowers” (VT42/18), a combination of li(n)- “many” with an adjectival form of lótë “flower”.
Conceptual Development: The (1940s?) word ᴹQ. lilótime seems to have a similar meaning in the phrase lilótime alda amaliondo aranyallesse túno, unglossed but perhaps “*[the] many-flowered tree of Amalion in the kingdom of Túna” (TMME/182).
Reference ✧ VT42/18 ✧ “having many flowers”
Elements
#li(n)- | “many” | ✧ VT42/18 (#li-) |
lótë | “flower, single blossom” | ✧ VT42/18 |
#-a | “adjectival suffix” |
ᴹQ. lilótime adj. “*many-flowered” (Category: Flower)
Reference ✧ TMME/182 ✧ lilótimë “*many-flowered”
Elements
li(n)- | “many” |
lóte | “(large single) flower” |
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