Q. quer- v. (basic-verb) “to turn” (Category: to Turn)
A verb for “turn” appearing in various forms in the Ambidexters Sentence from 1969 (VT49/20-21). It is clearly based on the root √KWER “revolve” (PE17/65), and so probably has that sense as well. If so, this verb might be used both transitively (turn something) and intransitively (turn oneself = revolve).
Conceptual Development: A similar verb ᴱQ. {wir- >>} kere “turn” appeared in Early Qenya Word-lists from the 1920s (PE16/134), likely based on the early root ᴱ√KERE of the same meaning (PE14/65). This early root had a variant ᴱ√ku̯ere [KWER] which Tolkien eventually decided was the normal form of the root.
References ✧ VT49/20-21
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quere | aorist | “turns” | ✧ VT49/21 |
querne | past | “turned” | ✧ VT49/20 |
quernes | past 3rd-sg | ✧ VT49/20 | |
quernesse | past 3rd-sg | ✧ VT49/20 |
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