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S. gurth [ng-] n. “death” (Category: to Die; Dead; Death)

S. gurth [ng-], n. “death” (Category: to Die; Dead; Death)

The usual Sindarin word for “death”, derived from the root √ÑGUR of similar meaning (UT/39; Ety/ÑGUR).

Conceptual Development: This word dates all the way back to the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s (GL/43), anchored by well established names like Gurthang or Gurtholf(in), the name of Túrin’s sword. Tolkien experimented with various alternate forms over the years, such as G. urthu (GG/14), G. gurthu (GL/43), ᴱN. gurdh (PE13/146) and N. guruth (Ety/ÑGUR), but kept coming back to gurth as the basic form.

Neo-Sindarin: For purposes of Neo-Sindarin, I would use this word for death in general and especially violent death, as opposed to the more euphemistic [N.] gwanath or gwanu “death”, more literally “departure”.

References ✧ SA/gurth; UT/39

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N. guruth [ng-] n. “death” (Category: to Die; Dead; Death)

See S. gurth for discussion.

References ✧ Ety/ÑGUR; RS/186

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ON. ngurtu > guruth [ŋgurtu] > [ŋgurtʰu] > [ŋgurθu] > [gurθu] > [gurθu] > [gurθu] ? [guruθ] ✧ Ety/ÑGUR

ᴱN. gurdh n. “death” (Category: to Die; Dead; Death)

See S. gurth for discussion.

References ✧ LB/28; PE13/146

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gurdh- stem ✧ PE13/146

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G. gurth(u) n. “death” (Category: to Die; Dead; Death)

See S. gurth for discussion.

References ✧ GG/13-14; GL/41, 43-44; LT2A/Gurtholfin

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urthor dative; declension-C ✧ GG/14
urthuir dative plural; declension-C ✧ GG/14
urthon genitive; declension-C ✧ GG/14
urthu genitive; declension-C ✧ GG/14
urthúion genitive plural; declension-C ✧ GG/14
urthuin plural; declension-C ✧ GG/14
urthus plural; dialectical ✧ GG/13

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ᴱ✶gu̯rþū́ > gurthu [gʷṛθū] > [gʷurθū] > [gurθū] > [gurθu] ✧ GL/43
ᴱ✶ngwṛþ- > gurth [ŋgʷṛθ] > [gʷṛθ] > [gʷurθ] > [gurθ] ✧ GL/43