KWE
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KWE is an Elvish etymological base that expresses concepts of articulate speech and (subsequently) an eloquent being, a person.
KWENE[edit | edit source]
KWENE is an extension of KWE[1], the basis for the concept of "person", beings capable of articulate speech, hence "persons" as opposed to animals lacking any form of language. and specifically an Elf, since the Elves were the first speakers who defined themselves.
- Primitive Quendian: kwene > kwên, kwende
- Quenya: Quendë (Calaquendi, Moriquendi, Quendya > Quenya), quen (aiquen, roquen)
- Telerin: Pendi (Calapendi, Moripendi), pen (aipen, arpen, ilpen)
- Sindarin: ben, arben, calben, morben, orodben, rochben
KWETE[edit | edit source]
Another derivative of the root KWE, related directly to speech.
See also[edit | edit source]
Other versions[edit | edit source]
The older Etymologies give the root as KWEN-ED, simply meaning "Elf" without other semantic varieties.
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The War of the Jewels, Quendi and Eldar p. 391-392