ᴺQ. [ᴱQ.] quolina adj. “ill, sickly, ailing” (Category: Sick; Sickness)
Derivations
ᴱQ. qolda adj. “ill” (Category: Sick; Sickness)
The Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s had several similar adjectives under the early root ᴱ√QOLO: ᴱQ. qolda or qolina “ill” and ᴱQ. qolima “sickly, ailing” (QL/78).
Neo-Quenya: I’d adopt ᴺQ. quolina for all these meanings: “ill, sickly, ailing”. I would further assume it applies to any kind of physical ailment, including injury. For someone sick specifically by disease I would use [ᴺQ.] hlaiwa. Not all Neo-Quenya writers accept quo- as a valid combination; see the entry on how [wo] became [o] for further discussion.
References ✧ QL/78
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Phonetic Developments
ᴱ√QOLO > qolda | [kʷolā] > [kʷola] | ✧ QL/78 |