ᴺQ. !aima pron. “anything, whatever” (Category: Any)
A neologism coined by Röandil for “anything, whatever” as a combination of ᴺQ. ai(a)- “any” and Q. ma “thing”, the impersonal equivalent of aiquen “(if) anybody, whoever”. In his Neo-Quenya New Testament (NQNT) Helge Fauskanger used ᴺQ. aiqua “anything, whatever” inspired by ᴹQ. ilqa “everying” based on the 1930s sense of the root ᴹ√KWA “something”, but in Tolkien’s later writings √KWA usually means “complete, full”, so I think aima is preferable.
Related
Elements
| !ai(a)- | “any-” |
| Q. ma¹ | “something, a thing; anything” |