Q. lanotoitë (lanotoiti-) adj. “innumerable” (Category: Number)
A word appearing as {alánŏtoite >>} lanŏtoite “innumerable” in Late Notes on Verb Structure (LVS) written in 1969 as a combination of la- and an adjectival form of not- “count”.
Neo-Quenya: For purposes of Neo-Quenya, I would assume notoite means “capable of counting”, so that lanotoite would mean “*innumerate, without knowledge of mathematics, (lit.) incapable of counting”. For “innumerable” I would use únótima.
References ✧ PE22/156
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| la- | “not, in-, un-” | ||
| not- | “to count” | ||
| -itë | “adjectival ending; [with verbs] capable of doing, generally (and naturally) doing” | ||
| al(a)-¹ | “in-, un-, not; †-less, without” | ✧ PE22/156 (ala) | |