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ᴺQ. [ᴹQ.] ^tuluitë adj. “*able to come” (Category: to Come)

ᴺQ. [ᴹQ.] ^tuluitë, adj. “*able to come” (Category: to Come)
See ᴹQ. túlima for discussion.

Elements

Q. tul- “to come”
Q. -itë “adjectival ending; [with verbs] capable of doing, generally (and naturally) doing”

ᴹQ. túlima adj. “*able to come” (Category: to Come)

An adjective appearing as (untranslated) ᴹQ. túlima in the Quenya Verbal System (QVS) from 1948, rejected and replaced by ᴹQ. kénima “able to be seen, visible” (PE22/111 note #69). Since tul- “come” appeared in QVS and later documents, I think it is likely Tolkien simply changed his mind on which verb he would use to illustrate the suffix -ima. Transitive ken- “see” is better than intransitive tul- “come”, since “comeable” doesn’t make sense. In Tolkien’s later writings, -ima did not mean “able” when used with intransitive verbs, and thus “able to come” would be [ᴺQ.] tuluitë with the suffix -itë “capable of doing”.

Conceptual Development: ᴱQ. túlima also appeared in a list of Qenya Verb Forms from the 1910s illustrating the use of the 1910s-20s suffix -ima “-able”, but in that document it was glossed “(worth bringing) bringable, able to be brought”, along with a similar adjective ᴱQ. tulinya “(bringable) worth bringing” (PE14/30). In this earlier period the verb ᴱQ. tulu- meant both transitive “bring” and intransitive “come” (PE14/28), making its use with -ima “-able” appropriate. For purposes of Neo-Quenya, I would update 1910s túlima “bringable” to [ᴺQ.] tulyaima “bringable, able to be brought” based on the 1960s verb tulya- “fetch, *bring”.

Reference ✧ PE22/111

Changes

Elements

tul- “to come”
-ima “able to be done, -able, -ible” ✧ PE22/111 (-imā)

ᴱQ. túlima adj. “(worth bringing) bringable, able to be brought” (Category: to Bring)

See ᴹQ. túlima for discussion.

References ✧ PE14/30, 33

Glosses

Variations

Elements

tulu- “to bring, carry, fetch; to move (intr.), come; to produce, bear fruit”
-ima “-able, possible” ✧ PE14/33

ᴱQ. tulinya adj. “(bringable) worth bringing” (Category: to Bring)

See ᴹQ. túlima for discussion.

References ✧ PE14/30, 33

Glosses

Elements

tulu- “to bring, carry, fetch; to move (intr.), come; to produce, bear fruit”
-inya¹ “worthy to be -” ✧ PE14/33