Q. yéni ve lintë yuldar avánier “the years have passed like swift draughts”
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References ✧ LotR/377; RC/341; RGEO/58
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yén | “Elvish long year (144 solar years)” | plural | ✧ LotR/377 (Yéni); RGEO/58 (Yḗni) |
ve¹ | “as, like, similar, after the manner [of]” | ✧ LotR/377; RGEO/58 | |
linta | “swift” | plural | ✧ LotR/377 (lintë); RGEO/58 (línte) |
yulda¹ | “drink, draught, thing drunk; cup” | plural | ✧ LotR/377 (yuldar); RGEO/58 (yúldar) |
auta-¹ | “to go (away), depart, leave; to pass away, disappear, be lost” | perfect plural | ✧ LotR/377 (avánier); RGEO/58 (avā́nië̀r) |
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ᴹQ. inyali ettulielle turme mārien
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Reference ✧ TI/285
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Q. yéni avánier ve lintë yuldar “years have passed away like swift draughts”
[< Previous Phrase] Namárië, prose [Next Phrase >]
The 3rd phrase of the prose Namárië. Tolkien altered the text from the poetic version as follows:
yéni ve lintë yuldar avánier >> yéni avánier ve lintë yuldar
Tolkien moved the prepositional phrase ve lintë yuldar “like swift draughts” from between the subject and verb to behind the verb in the prose version. As this phrase functions adverbally (describing how the years are passing), it makes sense that it would follow the verb.
Reference ✧ RGEO/58 ✧ Yēni avānier ve linte yuldar “Years have passed away (pl.) like swift (pl.) draughts”
Elements
yén | “Elvish long year (144 solar years)” | plural | ✧ RGEO/58 (Yēni) |
auta-¹ | “to go (away), depart, leave; to pass away, disappear, be lost” | perfect plural | ✧ RGEO/58 (avānier) |
ve¹ | “as, like, similar, after the manner [of]” | ✧ RGEO/58 | |
linta | “swift” | plural | ✧ RGEO/58 (linte) |
yulda¹ | “drink, draught, thing drunk; cup” | plural | ✧ RGEO/58 (yuldar) |
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