vëa (4) noun “wind” (PE17:189)
vëaciryo ("k") noun in genitive "of sea-ship", genitive of *vëacirya ("k") (MC:216; this is "Qenya"; see vëa # 2)
Vëandur, masc. name (PM:191), either *"Vigorous servant" or *"Sea-servant" (= mariner; compare ëarendur, etymologically very similar if the Qenya form vëa "sea" was maintained in later Quenya). See vëa #1 and 2 and compare Vëantur.
vëaner noun "(adult) man" (WEG)
Vëantur, masc. name (UT:171), either *"Vigorous lord" or *"Sea-lord" (see vëa #1 and 2; those who prefer the translation *"Sea-lord" see this name as evidence that Tolkien maintained the Qenya noun vëa "sea" in later Quenya). Compare Vëandur.
vëassë noun "vigour" (WEG)
[vecca adj. “active”, ancient form (PE17:190)]
vehtë noun “’life’ - not Life in general or as a principle, but (a period of) individual activity”, thus also “the place where a person, people &c. lived and had their business, i.e. habitat, haunt” (PE17:189)
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