verya- (1) vb. "to dare"; also adj. verya "bold" (BER, VT45:7)
verya (2) vb. “to marry (of husband and wife), be joined to” (intransitive; the spouse to be is mentioned in the allative case: veryanen senna *”I married him/her”; compare English “get married to someone”). (VT49:45, 46)
veryanwë “wedding”; veryanwesto “of your (dual) wedding” (VT49:44, 45)
vessë noun "wife" (BES). A later source gives the word for “wife” as veri.
vesta noun "matrimony" (BES, VT49:46)
vesta- vb. "to wed" (BES, VT49:46). (Under WED, the verb vesta- was defined as "swear to do something", but this was struck out.)
vestalë noun "wedding" (BES, VT49:46) (under WED the word was defined as "oath", but this was struck out)
*vet, see ve #2
vi pron. ”we”, 1st person inclusive (PE17:130), variant of ve #2.
vië noun "manhood, vigour" (WEG)
vil- vb. "to fly" (The forms given are the 1st pers. aorist vilin "I fly" and the pa.t. villë. Tolkien replaced wilin with wil-, pa.t. presumably *wille, but this may not render vil- obsolete; rather, Tolkien simply decided to cite the verb in its Old Quenya form, before the merger of w- with v- that occurred in Exilic Quenya.) (WIL)
[vilda], see vilwa
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