ingor noun "summit of a mountain" (PM:340); cf. orotinga.
Ingwë masc. name, "chief", name of the "prince of Elves" (PM:340, ING, WEG, VT45:18). Pl. Ingwer "Chieftains", what the Vanyar called themselves (so in PM:340, but in PM:332 the plural has the more regular form Ingwi). Ingwë Ingweron "chief of the chieftains", proper title of Ingwë as high king (PM:340). In the Etymologies, Ingwë is also said to be the name of a symbol used in writing: a short carrier with an i-tehta above it, denoting short i (VT45:18).
inimeitë adj.? ?"female" (INI)
-inqua adjectival ending, seen in alcarinqua "glorious" (WJ:412) from alcar "glory". Etymologically, -inqua means "-full", like "glory-full" in this case. A variant *-unqua is implied in WJ:415 (only referred to in archaic form -unkwā). “The forms using u were mainly applied to things heavy, clumsy, ugly or bad”, whereas -inqua (in the same source derived from -inkwā) is neutral.
-inquë pronominal ending (VT49:51, 57), see -ngwë
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