13.543 Huge Cardinal Number
- ᴱQ. enqendóre num. “*sextillion”
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The manuscript version of the Early Qenya Grammar (EQG) of the 1920s had ᴱQ. enqendóra “*six million” (PE14/50), but in the typescript version this became ᴱQ. enqendóre “*sextillion” (PE14/83), a combination of ᴱQ. enqe “six” and the “-illion” suffix ᴱQ. -(n)dóre.
Neo-Quenya: I would retain ᴺQ. enquendórë “sextillion” for purposes of Neo-Quenya, as we have no better alternatives.
- ᴱQ. kantóre num. “quadrillion”
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The manuscript version of the Early Qenya Grammar (EQG) of the 1920s had ᴱQ. kantóra “*four million” (PE14/50), but in the typescript version this became ᴱQ. kantóre “quadrillion” (PE14/83), a combination of ᴱQ. kanta “four” and the “-illion” suffix ᴱQ. -(n)dóre.
Neo-Quenya: I would retain ᴺQ. cantórë “quadrillion” for purposes of Neo-Quenya, as we have no better alternatives.
- ᴱQ. lemindóre num. “*quintillion”
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The manuscript version of the Early Qenya Grammar (EQG) of the 1920s had ᴱQ. lemindóra “*five million” (PE14/50), but in the typescript version this became ᴱQ. lemindóre “*quintillion” (PE14/83), a combination of ᴱQ. lemin “five” and the “-illion” suffix ᴱQ. -(n)dóre.
Neo-Quenya: For purposes of Neo-Quenya, I would update this word to ᴺQ. lependórë “quintillion”. Compare later 1960s Q. lepenquë to 1920s ᴱQ. leminkea “fifteen”.
- ᴱQ. mindóre num. “million”
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The manuscript version of the Early Qenya Grammar (EQG) of the 1920s had ᴱQ. mindóra “[one] million” (PE14/50), but in the typescript version this became ᴱQ. mindóre “million” (PE14/83), a combination of ᴱQ. min “one” and the “-illion” suffix ᴱQ. -(n)dóre.
Neo-Quenya: I would retain ᴺQ. mindórë “million” for purposes of Neo-Quenya, as we have no better alternatives.
- ᴱQ. neldóre num. “trillion”
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The manuscript version of the Early Qenya Grammar (EQG) of the 1920s had ᴱQ. neldóra “three million” (PE14/50), but in the typescript version this became ᴱQ. neldóre “trillion” (PE14/83), a combination of ᴱQ. nelde “three” and the “-illion” suffix ᴱQ. -(n)dóre.
Neo-Quenya: I would retain ᴺQ. neldórë “trillion” for purposes of Neo-Quenya, as we have no better alternatives.
- ᴱQ. otsondóre num. “*septillion”
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The manuscript version of the Early Qenya Grammar (EQG) of the 1920s had ᴱQ. otsondóra “*seven million” (PE14/50), but in the typescript version this became ᴱQ. otsondóre “*septillion” (PE14/83), a combination of ᴱQ. otso “seven” and the “-illion” suffix ᴱQ. -(n)dóre.
Neo-Quenya: I would retain ᴺQ. otsondórë “septillion” for purposes of Neo-Quenya, as we have no better alternatives.
- ᴱQ. yundóre num. “billion”
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The manuscript version of the Early Qenya Grammar (EQG) of the 1920s had ᴱQ. yundóra “two million” (PE14/50), but in the typescript version this became ᴱQ. yundóre “billion” (PE14/83), a combination of ᴱQ. yúyo “two” and the “-illion” suffix ᴱQ. -(n)dóre.
Neo-Quenya: I would retain ᴺQ. yundórë “billion” for purposes of Neo-Quenya, as we have no better alternatives. Compare later Q. yucainen “twenty” = “*double ten”.