Early Noldorin Words
- a prep. “like”
- ach n. “waterfall”
- adab- v. “to build, establish” see adag-
- adag- v. “to build, erect, establish”
- adengion n. “builder” see edengion
- adob n. “building”
- agladhren adj. “radiant”
- aglann n. “ray of light”
- aglar n. “glory”
- aglareb n. “glorious”
- agos adv. “very”
- ai interj. “cry of pain or woe”
- ai- pref. “[unglossed]” see ei-
- aidh n. “pain, anguish, woe”
- aig adj. “high, steep”
- aiglir n. “peak, mountain top”
- aigos n. “pine-tree”
- ailin n. “lake”
- aith n. “thorn, †spear”
- aithl n. “spring, fount, source”
- aithorn n. “lightning”
- †aithr¹ n. “spearman, warrior”
- aithr² n. “thorn, sword”
- aiw n. “bird”
- alaith n. “shielding, warding off, protect(ion)”
- alanc adj. “*shielded, protected”
- alch n. “shield”
- alcor n. “temple”
- alf n. “swan”
- alfuilin n. “large white sea-bird, albatross, †swan”
- alm n. “back (from shoulder [to shoulder])”
- alt n. “bough, branch”
- am adv. “up”
- am(b) n. “breast”
- am(b)os n. “breastplate”
- am(b)red adj. “fated”
- am(m)arth n. “fate”
- amon n. “hill”
- amoth n. “shoulder”
- †amra- v. “*to rise”
- amrent n. “lark”
- amrint n. “lark” see amrent
- amros adj. “rising, soaring, lofty”
- amrost n. “rising, (esp.) sunrise”
- amrosta- v. “*to rise” see rhosta-
- amvenn adj. and adv. “uphill; arduous, difficult, tiresome”
- amvinn n. “slope, incline, hillside”
- a(n) prep. “of (the)”
- anc n. “spear”
- ang n. “iron”
- angath n. “fetters”
- angeb adj. “like iron”
- angren adj. “of iron”
- ann n. “door”
- annas n. “face, countenance”
- ant n. “face, front, forward surface”
- ar conj. “*and”
- arch adj. “rough”
- archos n. “roughness, ruggedness, rudeness”
- #argen- v. “?to search over”
- arn n. “child”
- arog adj. “swift”
- asg n. “bone”
- asgatheb adj. “bony”
- athelas n. “a healing herb”
- athra- v. “to face, look in a certain direction, oppose”
- au adv. “*negative”
- aulos n. “forest”
- aus n. “hoard”
- aust n. “summer” see awest
- avod adv. “again, back again, in return”
- avosaith n. “gloomy places”
- awes adj. “rich”
- awest n. “summer”
- bad n. “way”
- bag- v. “to sell, trade”
- bagarth n. “market”
- bagod n. “trade, trading”
- bagru n. “wares”
- bai adj. “clad”
- bail n. “sheath”
- bailchir n. “[unglossed]”
- baith n. “clothes, garments, dress”
- bal- [mb-] pref. “evil-”
- bala n. “round hump, hump, hillock”
- balfaug adj. “drunken”
- balhant n. “illfated stroke”
- ballam adj. “with evil malicious tongue”
- balodog adj. “too much”
- balt¹ n. “might”
- balt² n. “a plain”
- balthanc adj. “obstinate”
- balthir n. “evil king”
- balvlaud n. “overweening pride”
- balwidhion n. “?bad husband”
- band [mb-] n. “hell”
- bang n. “staff”
- bâr [mb-] n. “house”
- barch n. “horror”
- barcheb adj. “horrible”
- barth n. “world, earth”
- basgorn [mb-] n. “round loaf, cake”
- bast [mb-] n. “bread”
- be(i)gion n. “trader”
- beleg adj. “great, large, huge”
- belon n. “*sail”
- benn adj. “sloping, inclined, slanting, up or down hill”
- bhraig ? “[unglossed]”
- bhregint ? “[unglossed]” see bhraig
- bhreigros ? “[unglossed]” see bhraig
- binn n. “slope, hillside, bank”
- blador n. “world”
- blaith n. “fog, gloomy mist”
- blaithren adj. “foggy”
- blaithrod ? “[unglossed]”
- bland n. “deceit, lie”
- blaud n. “pride”
- blé n. and adj. “fat of meat”
- blith n. “breeze”
- bliw n. “oil”
- blodren adj. “arrogant”
- bod adv. “back”
- bod- pref. “back”
- bodamros adj. “that lives again, renewed, renovated”
- bodamrost n. “resurrection”
- bodruith n. “revenge”
- boer adj. and n. “hot, raging; heat, rage” see boir
- bog n. “price, cost”
- bogligen adj. “cheap”
- bogodog adj. “dear, *expensive”
- boir [mb-] adj. and n. “hot, raging; heat, rage”
- bôn n. “back”
- bordh [mb-] n. and adj. “heat, rage; hot, raging, wroth”
- born n. “great age, age, period”
- boron adj. “steadfast”
- bost [mb-] n. “back from shoulder to shoulder”
- braith ? “[unglossed]”
- braithgair n. “[unglossed]”
- brann adj. “fierce”
- branwen n. “ferocity”
- bregil n. “mare”
- brin n. “dwarf-glass”
- brog n. “horse”
- brois n. “mare” see bregil
- brond adj. “firm”
- bronnuin n. “steadfastness”
- buir n. “fire” see byr
- byr n. “fire”
- câ n. “top”
- cadog adj. “?shapely”
- cai ? “[unglossed]”
- caiad ? “[unglossed]”
- caifr n. “flea”
- caileg n. “glass” see celch
- cair n. “?ship”
- cais n. “leap”
- caiw adj. “lively, quick”
- cant n. “edge”
- #car- v. “*to make”
- cara- v. “to make, do, perform, act (trans. and absolute)”
- carbh n. “deed”
- carch adj. “chilly”
- -carn suf. “*-made” see -garn
- cas n. “skull”
- caul n. “helmet”
- celaith adj. “of silver”
- celch n. “glass”
- celeb n. “silver”
- celebren adj. “of silver”
- celeg adj. “lambent”
- celin ? “[unglossed]”
- ciann ? “[unglossed]”
- cig n. “cud”
- cîr adj. “sour, curdled”
- cirtha- v. “to turn sour (tr.)”
- côm n. “sickness”
- cón n. “box”
- corch n. “?crow”
- corn¹ n. “round ball”
- corn² n. “cheese”
- coth n. “wish”
- craith n. “circle”
- crann- v. “to finish, complete, accomplish”
- cranthir adj. “perfect”
- crech n. “spittle”
- crib- v. “to bend”
- crigen adj. “circular”
- crimtha- v. “to bend (tr.)”
- crithos n. “ring”
- crithui adj. “circular”
- cruith n. “spume”
- crunc n. “crow”
- cû n. “bay, cove”
- cuif (cuiv-) adj. “alive”
- cuil n. “life”
- cuilvorn n. “lifetime”
- cuivros n. “awakening”
- cum(b) n. “mound”
- cunn n. “dragon” see gunn
- cunnas n. “dragon’s lair” see gonnas
- #curann- v. “to curdle (intr.)”
- curw n. “magic”
- cwent n. “?tale”
- dâ adj. “high”
- #dad adv. “down”
- dadnuin adj. “sinking (down)”
- dadnuv- v. “*to sink, go down”
- dadvenn adj. and adv. “downhill; (figuratively) easy-going, easy, not arduous”
- dadvinn n. “downhill slope; rash course, impetus, path to destruction”
- dafuig adj. “dirty”
- dag- [nd-] v. “to slay, kill”
- dagros [nd-] n. “slaughter”
- dai n. and adj. “sky; high”
- dail n. “axe (blade)”
- daila- v. “to cleave”
- dailir n. “cleaver”
- dain¹ adj. “high, noble, lofty, sublime, divine”
- dain² n. “height, summit; height, loftiness, sublimity”
- dairion n. “lord, chief” see doirion
- dalath n. “vale”
- dalhung adj. “not heavy”
- dam(b) adj. “blind”
- dammog adj. “valueless”
- damor adj. “no good”
- dan- pref. “negative prefix attached to adjectives”
- danc adj. “killed in battle”
- daneitheb adj. “thornless”
- dangair adj. “mirthless”
- danglarweb adj. “without light”
- darhod adj. “not free”
- daroth n. “top, point, peak, tip, spike”
- darw adj. “tired, weary”
- dathanc adj. “unsteady”
- daw interj. “hush, be silent”
- deilian n. “beech-tree”
- †dein n. “height, summit; height, loftiness, sublimity” see dain²
- de(i)rion n. “lord, chief” see doirion
- delin ? “[unglossed]”
- delu adj. “horrible, loathly”
- diant adv. “most”
- difedhui adj. “?outlaw”
- dim adj. “bygone, past, ancient”
- #dimvorn n. “past ages”
- dir prep. “through, over”
- dîr n. “secret”
- doirion n. “lord (of a certain district), chief”
- dol n. “island”
- dolch adj. “stout, thick”
- dôr [nd-] n. “land, country”
- dram(b) n. “heavy blow”
- drauth n. “labour”
- dre adj. “wearisome, irksome”
- drim n. “host, countless number”
- drog n. “slave”
- dron n. “wood”
- drú adj. “dark”
- duilin n. “swallow”
- #-eb suf. “adjectival suffix”
- ech adv. “far away”
- edebion n. “builder”
- edengion n. “builder”
- eg adv. “far, †wide”
- egall adj. “very broad”
- eglann adj. “very wide”
- Egol n. “elf” see Uidhel
- egos n. “distance”
- egren adj. “distant”
- ei- pref. “[unglossed]”
- e(i)ngion n. “spearman, †warrior”
- eitheb adj. “thorny, sharp”
- #eithla- v. “to spring, well forth”
- eithlios n. “fountain” see eithlos
- eithlod n. “springing, welling forth”
- eithlos n. “fountain”
- eithra- v. “to prick, stab”
- eithron n. “warrior”
- elaig- v. “to shield, ward off, protect”
- elflin n. “cygnet, *young swan”
- elirdhi n. “cruelty”
- elvain(n) adj. and n. “wondrous, marvelous, wonderful; wonder(ful thing), marvel”
- elven n. “wonder, wonderment”
- elvennai adj. “wonderful, marvelous”
- en conj. “*then”
- eneg num. card. “*six”
- engluid coll. “Stonefaces”
- enne(i)rion n. “adversary, rival”
- ennion n. “porter, doorkeeper”
- esg n. “sharp upstanding rock in water”
- esk n. “sharp upstanding rock in water” see esg
- ethlios n. “fountain” see eithlos
- fadhw n. “parchment”
- falch n. “cleft, ravine”
- fan(d) n. “dog”
- fang n. “beard”
- farn ? “[unglossed]”
- faug adj. “thirsty”
- faus n. “thirst”
- fedhui adj. “[unglossed]”
- feg adj. “bad”
- find n. “hair”
- finn n. “hair” see find
- fion n. “mortal man”
- fion(n)iel n. “(fem.) mortal man” see fionwin
- fionweg n. “a man”
- fionwin n. “woman; (fem.) mortal man”
- fîr n. “a hair”
- flair ? “[unglossed]”
- flaith ? “[unglossed]”
- flind adj. “fleet-footed, swift”
- flinn adj. “fleet-footed, swift” see flind
- floth ? “[unglossed]”
- fraith ? “[unglossed]”
- fring n. “necklace”
- fuin n. “night”
- gaduin n. “bond, obstacle, hindrance”
- gag adj. “greedy”
- gagl adj. “foolish”
- gagros n. “greed”
- gagrosaith n. “greed”
- gail n. “star; sign, token, heavenly body”
- gair- v. “there is room (for)”
- gair adj. “merry”
- gairion n. “jester”
- gairuid adj. “funny”
- gairwen adj. “mirth, fun”
- galad n. “dawn”
- gall adj. “wide, broad”
- gar v. “?to go”
- gara n. “throat”
- garadren adj. “having room for, convenient, adequate, opportune”
- garadros n. “opportunity”
- garion n. “hauberk”
- -garn suf. “*-made”
- garob n. “robe”
- garth n. “place”
- gartha- v. “to set, put in position, appoint”
- garthad n. “open place, square”
- garthant adj. “placed, appointed, ordained, decreed”
- garw n. “shout”
- gaug adj. “crooked”
- gerwen adj. “mirth, fun” see gairwen
- geryd ? “[unglossed]”
- gir n. “interior, inwards, centre, inner parts, inside, heart”
- girdh n. “entrails, bowels, inwards”
- gist- v. “to know”
- glab- v. “to babble”
- #glaba- v. “to babble”
- glabadol adj. “chattering, talkative”
- glabros n. “babble, chatter, babel, din of voices”
- glabroseb adj. “full of the din of voices”
- gladwen n. “radiance, sunshine”
- glaith ? “[unglossed]”
- glaithfedhui ? “[unglossed]”
- glaithraith n. “polisher (feminine)”
- glaiw n. “light”
- glam(m) [ng-] n. “hatred”
- glann adj. “clean”
- glarw n. “ray, radiance”
- #glarweb adj. “bright, light”
- glathra- v. “to polish”
- glathrog n. “polisher”
- glavaith n. “blaze, burning, blazing light”
- glavaitha- v. “to blaze”
- glebe(i)dion n. “a vain talker”
- glewin ? “[unglossed]”
- glí n. “honey”
- glib adj. “sticky”
- glich ? “[unglossed]”
- glidheb adj. “like honey”
- glinui n. “honey-bee”
- glór n. “gold”
- go- pref. “together, co(n)-”
- gó n. “son”
- gobab- v. “to shake”
- gog¹ adj. “nimble”
- gog² adj. “crooked” see gaug
- #gol- v. “to sing”
- gôl n. “song”
- golbh adj. “stinking” see golwai
- Golodh [ng-] n. “Gnome, Deep-elf”
- Goloth [ng-] n. “gnome”
- Golt n. “gnome” see Goloth
- golu n. “stench” see golw
- goluidh adj. “stinking” see golwai
- golw n. “stink, stench”
- golwad- v. “to stink”
- golwai adj. “stinking”
- golyn n. “song” see gôl
- †gond n. “stone, rock” see gonn
- goneb adj. “similar”
- gonebedach- v. “to approach one another, to become like, resemble”
- gonn n. “stone, rock”
- gonnas n. “dragon’s lair”
- gonnen adj. “of stone”
- gonod- v. “to count (up)”
- gorch n. “bear; fierce fighter”
- goriad adj. “greater”
- gorod¹ n. “chief, lord, master; size, might”
- gorod² n. “cave” see gronn
- gorth n. “hearth, fireplace”
- gorw n. “oak”
- gós ?
- gost n. “fear”
- graim adj. “?fierce”
- graug n. “demon”
- griw n. “alimentary canel”
- grond n. “cave, cavern” see gronn
- gronn n. “cave, cavern”
- grug adj. “angry, grieved”
- gruith n. “anger, resentment”
- gû ? “[unglossed]”
- #gûl [ng-] n. “wisdom”
- gunn n. “dragon”
- gurdh- v. “to die”
- gurdh n. “death”
- gurth [ng-] n. “*death” see gurdh
- gwa- pref. “together, co(n)-” see go-
- gwá n. “wind”
- gwab n. “garment”
- gwablith n. “clothes”
- gwadh n. “bark, skin, peel”
- gwaew n. “wind” see gwá
- gwag¹ adj. “soft”
- gwag² adj. “crooked” see gaug
- gwai n. “sea”
- gwaist- v. “to be aware, recognize”
- gwaith n. “people, men, folk”
- gwaithlos n. “*sea-shore”
- gwannen adj. “?beautiful”
- gwant adj. and n. “?beautiful”
- gwanwen n. “swan”
- gwâr n. “town”
- gwardh adj. “dead”
- gwas n. “field”
- gwath n. “bark” see gwadh
- gwath- v. “to strip”
- gwedhion n. “husband”
- gwedhw n. “matrimony”
- gweg n. “man, male (being)”
- Gwenn n. “Elf”
- gwerin n. “enclosure”
- gwesg adv. “weakly”
- gwes(t) adj. “rich” see awes
- gweth n. “wife”
- †gwî n. “teors, *penis”
- gwiaithos n. “a person, human (not specifically m. or f.)”
- gwib n. “teors, *penis”
- gworin ?
- hab- v. “to jump”
- hai n. “scorn”
- haib adj. “hungry”
- hais n. “hunger”
- haith adj. “moist, wet”
- halb n. “grass, long mowing grass”
- half n. “grass” see halb
- han n. “above”
- hanach ? “?”
- hant n. “a blow with an axe”
- harch adj. and n. “chill, cold”
- hardh adj. “wounded”
- harn ? “[unglossed]”
- harw n. “wound”
- haud n. “seat”
- heb prep. “about; ?from”
- helai n. “fence”
- hen(n) n. “eye”
- hî adj. “[unglossed]”
- hí n. “sap, juice”
- hich- v. “to vomit”
- himp n. “jewel”
- hin prep. “from”
- hinar adj. “dark”
- hîr n. “lord”
- hist- v. “to spit”
- hiw adj. “rich”
- hoith n. “coitus, *sex”
- hoitha- v. “*to have sex (with)”
- hont n. “trumpet, trumpeting noise”
- hoth n. “host, folk”
- huch n. “cunnus, *vagina”
- hug- v. “futuere, *to copulate”
- huigion n. “fututor, *one who copulates”
- huiriaith n. “gale”
- hûn adj. “polished, burnished, shining”
- huntha- v. “to burnish, polish”
- hygion n. “fututor, *one who copulates” see huigion
- hyriaith n. “gale” see huiriaith
- i- pref. “negative”
- i article. “the”
- -iad suf. “comparative ending”
- -iant suf. “superlative ending”
- idanc adj. “masked, *not firm”
- Idhel n. “elf” see Uidhel
- idir n. “no king”
- Ileth n. “elf” see Uidhel
- Im n. “a royal elf (high-elf), fairy”
- inathadren adj. “innumerable” see inathui
- inathui adj. “innumerable”
- #-ion suf. “*agental suffix”
- isteth ? “[unglossed]”
- ladwen n. “plain”
- lafn n. “*animal”
- lamthanc n. “snake, *(lit.) forked tongue”
- laus ? “[unglossed]”
- leithia- v. “to release”
- leithian n. “release from bondage”
- leme num. card. “*five”
- leus ? “[unglossed]”
- lhacha n. “flame”
- lhaden adj. “flat, smooth”
- lhai n. “folk, host, people”
- lhaig adj. “sharp”
- lhaiw adj. “green”
- lham(b) n. “tongue”
- lhann adj. and n. “broad”
- lhant n. “path”
- lhas n. “leaf”
- lhaur adj. “red”
- lhê n. “finger”
- lhesg n. “sedge”
- lhî n. “many, a number”
- lhid- v. “to float, sail”
- lhif- v. “to drink”
- lhigen adj. “small, few, little”
- lhigin adj. “small” see lhigen
- lhim(p) adj. “wet”
- lhinc n. “ice”
- lhind n. “arrow” see lhinn
- lhing adj. “cool”
- lhinn n. “arrow”
- lhith n. “dust”
- lhiw n. “worm”
- lhom n. “shadow”
- lhonn n. “heart”
- lhû n. “[unglossed]”
- lhuaith ? “[unglossed]”
- lhub n. “fat”
- lhui adj. “pale”
- lhuin n. “pool”
- lhung n. “heavy”
- lhuth n. “magic, spell” see luith
- lhuv- v. “to wash”
- ligen adj. “small” see lhigen
- lim n. “water”
- limig n. “drop of water”
- loloth n. “poplar-tree”
- loth n. “flower, lily”
- luaith ? “[unglossed]” see lhuaith
- luith n. “magic, spell”
- lung n. “heavy” see lhung
- mab n. “hand”
- mad- v. “to eat”
- madren adj. “edible”
- maethon adj. “snuffling”
- magli n. “bear, (lit.) honey-eater”
- #magradh- v. “?to smell”
- mailt n. “a path”
- maint adv. “*better”
- maith n. “ravishment; seizure”
- maitha- v. “to ravish”
- maithion n. “seizer, ravisher”
- maithod n. “rapture”
- maithweg n. “ravisher”
- malen adj. “pale, wan, yellowish, sickly”
- malw adj. “yellow”
- marn adj. “?ripe”
- #math n. “food”
- maur adj. “good”
- medid adj. “edible”
- medion n. “eater, feeder”
- megil n. “†sword”
- meidianweb adj. “worthy of being eaten”
- meilien n. “laughing”
- #meria- v. “to dwell, live, stay”
- #methal n. “footstep”
- midh n. “mist, drizzle”
- mig adj. “little (of amount)”
- migligen adj. “little (of amount)” see mig
- mind num. card. “?one”
- mindeb n. “crown”
- minedh adj. “fine, slender, thin, small”
- minn num. card. “?one” see mind
- moir n. “goods”
- môr adj. “good” see maur
- morn adj. “black, dark”
- mui n. “crumb”
- muig n. “cat”
- muint n. “best thing”
- na prep. “of”
- nabru n. “booty”
- nad n. “thing”
- naich n. “pain”
- naigros n. “anguish”
- nain n. “woman”
- nainn adj. “blue”
- nand n. “dale” see nann
- nann n. “dale”
- narog adj. “violent (of water, rain, etc.), torrential”
- narw n. “pain”
- nath n. “number” see noth
- naud n. “treasure”
- naugl n. “dwarf”
- naw n. “booty” see nabru
- neb adv. “near”
- nebmerion n. “neighbour”
- nebuin n. “neighbour (fem.)”
- nebweb n. “neighbour”
- neibio adv. “nearly, almost”
- ne(i)rion n. “hero”
- nelyn ? “[unglossed]”
- nen(n) n. “water, river, stream”
- neth n. “nose”
- nimp adj. “wan, pale, sickly”
- nîn n. “weeping”
- nîr¹ n. “tear”
- †nîr² n. “hero, prince, warrior-elf”
- nírnaith n. “weeping”
- niw n. “*bee”
- nod n. “head”
- nod- v. “to count”
- nofn adj. “down, set”
- nomad ?
- norn n. “?wheel”
- noth n. “number”
- nûd adj. “wet”
- nui n. “bee”
- nuimrond n. “steadfastness”
- nuin¹ n. “mind, thought”
- nuin² n. “sinking, going down; west”
- nuinvrond n. “steadfastness” see nuimrond
- nún n. “sinking, going down; west” see nuin²
- #núnad- v. “to wester”
- núnadol n. “westering”
- núr n. “muscle”
- #nuv- v. “to sink, set”
- o prep. “*than; of”
- ô prep. “to, on”
- odog adj. “much, abundant; large in quantity”
- oga prep. “above, on top of”
- oif n. “terror, horror; (evil) phantom, ghost”
- oith n. “feud”
- olerdh adj. “pitiless, cruel, (lit.) without bowels”
- ólin n. “elm”
- on pron. “*he”
- or- pref. “privative prefix, without, -less” see ur-
- orann adj. “doorless”
- orch n. “orc, goblin”
- ordarn adj. “gateless”
- o(r)dhraust adj. “without work, workless”
- oren adj. “hot (weather)”
- orerdh adj. “without bowels, pitiless” see olerdh
- orfang adj. “beardless”
- orhaud adj. “seatless” see orhod
- orhod adj. “seatless”
- orlham adj. “dumb”
- ormar adj. “houseless”
- ormast adj. “breadless”
- orn n. “tree”
- ornath adj. “numberless” see ornoth
- o(r)ngolodh adj. “without gnomes”
- ornoth adj. “innumerable, without number, countless, numberless”
- #orod n. “mountain”
- orost n. “?rising”
- oroth n. “impetus, speed, haste, rash courage”
- orsarn adj. “stoneless”
- orthalos adj. “courageless”
- orthanc adj. “unbroken, without break or cleavage, united, continuous; masked”
- orvab adj. “handless”
- orvaith¹ adj. “unravished”
- orvaith² adj. “garmentless”
- orvang adj. “staffless”
- orvath adj. “foodless”
- orvlann adj. “without deceit”
- orvlod adj. “without pride, spiritless”
- orvog adj. “priceless”
- orwadh adj. “barkless”
- os prep. “*around”
- ost n. “city”
- othra ?
- pant¹ n. “fear”
- pant² n. “money”
- panthig n. “coin”
- †pap- v. “[unglossed]”
- pathren adj. “fearful”
- pau n. “sickness”
- ped- v. “to say”
- peidion n. “sayer, soothsayer”
- peleg n. “axe”
- pess n. “saying, to say, a saying, [sic.] saw”
- peth n. “word”
- pethil n. “[unglossed]”
- pis- v. “to whisper”
- plados n. “surf, land’s edge”
- poi n. “aft (on a ship)”
- poiant n. “stern”
- puig adj. “clean”
- rán n. “moon”
- rhach n. “carnage, slaughter”
- rhaid n. “a rush(ing)”
- rhaid- v. “to rush, hustle”
- rhaith n. “[unglossed]”
- rhanc n. “corpse, body of one slain in battle”
- rhang- v. “to slay in battle”
- rhangos n. “slaughter”
- rheidiant adj. “set free”
- rhim n. “ring, circle”
- rhó- v. “to arise”
- rhód n. “course, running; way, method”
- rhôg n. “strength”
- rhogrin adj. “doughty”
- rhoidia- v. “to let go”
- rhosta- v. “*to rise”
- -rod suf. “abstract nom[inals]”
- sag- v. “to fight”
- sair adj. “aged, ancient”
- sairos n. “great age”
- sairothwen n. “antiquity”
- sairweg n. “old man, sage”
- sairweigian n. “proverbial wisdom, sage saying”
- #sarn n. “stone”
- scarn ? “[unglossed]”
- segeth n. “sword”
- sîr n. “stream”
- #sog- v. “to drink”
- stroth ? “[unglossed]”
- #tael n. “axe” see dail
- taglon n. “smith”
- taichr n. “prop, support”
- tail n. “foot” see taul
- tain¹ n. “mountain”
- tain² adj. “straight”
- tanc adj. “firm, steady, steadfast”
- tangad- v. “to fix, make firm”
- tangod- v. “to fix” see tangad-
- tangod n. “fixing, confirming, making”
- tangos n. “firmness, steadiness”
- tarch adj. “dry”
- tarf adj. “dry”
- tarn n. “gate”
- tathrin n. “willow”
- taul n. “foot”
- taur n. “forest”
- teiar n. “brick”
- teilian n. “sport, play, game; jest, mockery”
- telingail n. “sign of heaven”
- #teloth n. “plain”
- telum n. “sky”
- tenged- v. “to fix” see tangad-
- tengedion n. “confirmer, fixer, establisher”
- -tha suf. “causative suffix”
- tha- v. “to make, cause to be”
- thain adj. “level, even”
- thala adj. “valiant, hardy, bold”
- thalf n. “grease”
- thalion n. “warrior hero”
- thalos n. “valour, courage”
- tham(b) adj. “rigid”
- thanc adj. and n. “cleft, divided, split, cloven, forked, bifurcated; cleft, break, breach”
- tharn ? “[unglossed]”
- thesg ? “[unglossed]”
- thing n. “prince”
- thîr adj. “complete, full, accomplished, ended, up to the required number”
- #thirad- v. “to make complete, fill in the last details”
- thiradant adj. “elaborately finished”
- thlos n. “shore”
- thorn n. “eagle”
- thrand ? “[unglossed]”
- thrann ? “[unglossed]” see thrand
- thrond n. “sky lord”
- tî n. “line”
- tidig adj. “little (of amount)” see mig
- tîr n. “king”
- tith n. “breast, teat”
- tlach n. “clap, clash”
- tlacha- v. “to clap, clash, clatter”
- tlachol adj. “clashing”
- tlad n. “hillside, slope”
- tlais n. “splashing, flapping noise”
- tlaiw n. “sling”
- tlass n. “splashing, flapping noise” see tlais
- tleth adj. “sloping, slanting, leaning”
- tlî n. “butter”
- tlub n. “silver”
- tlui adj. “slender”
- tô n. “fleece, wool”
- tond n. “(bored) hole, perforation” see tonn
- tonn n. “(bored) hole, perforation”
- tû ? “[unglossed]”
- túd n. “thigh”
- tuf n. “lump, knob”
- tum(b) n. “flat vale”
- tûn n. “mound, bare hill”
- tundeb adj. “full of holes, riddles” see tunneb
- tunneb adj. “full of holes, riddles”
- tunnen adj. “full of holes, riddles” see tunneb
- tûr n. “power”
- turhod n. “throne”
- turu- v. “to master”
- tyth adj. “sweet (to the taste)”
- û adv. “*negative” see au
- uchuil adj. “lifeless”
- udhrog adj. “without slaves”
- ufeth adj. “without a word”
- #-ui suf. “adjective suffix”
- Uidhel n. “elf, fairy”
- Uidhol n. “elf” see Uidhel
- Uigol n. “elf” see Uidhel
- uin n. “woman”
- um- v. “privative prefix; un-, -less, without”
- umaith adj. “naked”
- umboth n. “twilight”
- ummast adj. “without bread”
- ungorod adj. “without a chief”
- unnor adj. “without a land”
- únoth adj. “without number, countless” see ornoth
- ur- v. “privative prefix, without, -less”
- úr n. “sun”
- uraithr adj. “swordless”
- urbeth adj. “wordless”
- u(r)dhrog adj. “without slaves”
- urdhuilin adj. “without swallows”
- urduf adj. “humorless”
- urfuin adj. “nightless”
- urgeleb adj. “without silver”
- urguil adj. “lifeless”
- urhonn adj. “heartless”
- u(r)ngúl adj. “without wisdom”
- urnor adj. “landless”
- urorod adj. “without chief”
- urrost adj. “never coming to life”
- u(r)vrog adj. “horseless”
- urwedhw adj. “without mate”
- urweth adj. “without wife”
- uthir adj. “without a king”
- uvlam adj. see orlham
- uvlant adj. “pathless”
- uvost adj. “without a town”
- uwedheb adj. “not married”
- ven n. “towards”
- yrith adj. “care-free”
- yrlhinn adj. “arrowless”
- yrlhith adj. “dustless”
- yrwidhion adj. “without husband”