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*''ea'' "let it be" (imperative), the word which gave name to the universe<ref>{{HM|S}}, [[The Ainulindalë]]</ref> | *''ea'' "let it be" (imperative), the word which gave name to the universe<ref>{{HM|S}}, [[The Ainulindalë]]</ref> | ||
*''euva'' "will be" (future)<ref> | *''euva'' "will be" (future)<ref>{{VT|49}}, p. 29</ref> | ||
*''enge'' "existed" (past)<ref> | *''enge'' "existed" (past)<ref>{{VT|43}}</ref> | ||
*''éye/engie'' "had been" (perfect) | *''éye/engie'' "had been" (perfect) | ||
*''[[Eälar|eala]]'' "being" (present participle) | *''[[Eälar|eala]]'' "being" (present participle) | ||
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[[category:Quenya verbs]] | [[category:Quenya verbs]] |
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ea is a Quenya verb meaning "to exist".
Etymology
The word is said to be spoken by Eru. It is not known if the word comes from Him, or if it is mentioned symbolically. A possible PQ form could have been *eg-â
Other forms
- ea "let it be" (imperative), the word which gave name to the universe[1]
- euva "will be" (future)[2]
- enge "existed" (past)[3]
- éye/engie "had been" (perfect)
- eala "being" (present participle)
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, The Ainulindalë
- ↑ Vinyar Tengwar, Number 49, June 2007, p. 29
- ↑ Vinyar Tengwar, Number 43, January 2002