ênni n. (Strong-II Neuter) “name”
Derived from the primitive elvish root √ENE (“name”).
Inflections
ênni |
“name” |
|
ênnê[1] |
“name” |
|
ênnu |
“name” |
|
ênnî |
“names” |
|
ênnîya |
“names” |
|
ênniyat |
“pair of names” |
|
ênniyât |
“pair of names” |
[1]. As per the double-circumflex rule, pronounce the two [e]s as if they’re one [ē] that just happens to have a consonant in between them (so ene).