ᴹQ. yúya adj. and pron. “both; both facts” (Category: Two)
An adjectival form of ᴹQ. yúyo “both” appearing in Demonstrative, Relative, and Correlative Stems (DRC) from 1948 (PE23/106), also used as a pronoun for abstracts meaning “both facts” (105).
Neo-Quenya: In Tolkien’s later writings, yúyo was used as both an adjective and a pronoun, but I’d retain yúya as a prefixal form to preserve correlatives from DRC.
References ✧ PE23/105-107, 111
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yuyas(se) | locative | “*in both places” | ✧ PE23/111 |
yuyandon | similative | “*like both” | ✧ PE23/111 |
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yúyo | “both” |
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