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plural nouns
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Examples (plural)
Ainilin
←
ainil
✧
GL/18
Ainon
[←
ain¹
]
✧
PE13/103
Ainon
[←
ain¹
]
✧
PE15/20
Ainin
[←
ain¹
]
✧
PE15/27
aiglith
←
aigli
✧
GL/17
aiglin
←
aigli
✧
GL/17
eigl
←
aglen
✧
PE13/108
aigl
←
aglan/agl
✧
PE13/108
ingin
←
engan
✧
PE13/116
yngyn
←
engan
✧
PE13/116
ailf
←
alf
✧
PE13/109
eil
←
eilian
✧
PE13/113
eilienin
←
eilian
✧
PE13/113
eilanin
←
eilan
✧
PE13/113
amin
←
am
✧
PE13/109
amuith
←
amoth
✧
PE13/109
amlaid
←
amlad
✧
PE13/109
emyn
←
amon
✧
PE13/110
amosgarniath
←
amosgarn
✧
PE13/110
alenin
←
alan
✧
PE13/109
awlain
←
awlan
✧
PE13/109
aulanin
←
awlan
✧
PE13/109
aulenin
←
awlan
✧
PE13/109
amruith-torni
←
amrog-dorn
✧
GL/19
eirn
←
arn
✧
PE13/110
dein
←
dân
✧
PE13/112
Gwalin
[←
Gwala
]
✧
GL/32
Gwalin
[←
Gwala
]
✧
GL/44
Gwaloth
[←
Gwala
]
✧
GL/44
Gwalin
[←
Gwala
]
✧
PE15/8
gwaloth
[←
Gwala
]
✧
PE15/8
Gwaloth
[←
Gwala
]
✧
PE15/21
Banin
[←
Ban¹
]
✧
GL/18
Banin
←
Ban
✧
GL/21
Banin
[←
Ban¹
]
✧
GL/32
Banin
←
Ban
✧
LT1A/Valar
Banin
[←
Ban¹
]
✧
LT2A/Valar
Banion
[←
Ban¹
]
✧
LT2A/Valar
Banin
[←
Ban¹
]
✧
PE15/21
Banion
[←
Ban¹
]
✧
PE15/21
bair
“houses”
←
bawr
✧
PE13/116
bessin
“wives”
←
bess
✧
GG/15
gaigin
“arms”
←
gaig
✧
GL/37
celebin
←
celeb
✧
GG/12
codingwalion
←
cod·walion
✧
GL/26
codimbanion
←
codwanion
✧
GL/26
crunghin
←
crunc
✧
GL/27
crungin
←
crunc
✧
PE13/111
cruinc
←
crungin
(plural)
✧
PE13/111
crync
←
crwnc
✧
PE13/111
crynchin
←
crwnc
✧
PE13/111
corbin
←
corob
✧
GL/26
crith
←
craith
✧
PE13/111
daleth
←
dalech
✧
GL/29
duir
←
Dor
✧
PE13/112
duirin
←
Dor
✧
PE13/112
doriath
←
Dor
✧
PE13/112
dorath
←
Dor
✧
PE13/112
Eglath
[←
Egla
]
✧
LT2A/Idril
Eglath
“Elves or fairies”
[←
Egla
]
✧
PE14/9
aithruith
←
aithrog
✧
PE13/109
aithronin
←
aithron
✧
PE13/109
aithweith
←
aithweg
✧
PE13/109
fidhin
←
fith
✧
GL/35
fidhin
←
fith
✧
LT2A/Glorfindel
elmin
←
alm
✧
PE13/109
elvin
←
alm
✧
PE13/109
alaif
←
alm
✧
PE13/109
gardhin
[←
gar(th)
]
✧
GL/17
gardhin
[←
gar(th)
]
✧
GL/37
garobin
←
garob
✧
GL/37
garbin
←
garob
✧
GL/37
gaudhin
←
gauth
✧
GL/38
gedhin
←
geth
✧
GL/38
glôth
“always”
←
glâ
✧
GL/39
glorin
←
glôr
✧
GG/12
glidhin
←
glith
✧
GL/40
Goldoth
“Gnomes”
←
golda
✧
GL/41
goldlin
[←
Golda
]
✧
PE13/99
guil(t)
← †
gôl
✧
PE13/117
golwint
← †
gôl
✧
PE13/117
guil(t)
← †
gôl
✧
PE13/117
guil(t)
← †
gôl
✧
PE13/117
Golthaf
←
goltha
✧
PE14/9
gawlais
[←
goloth
]
✧
PE13/114
golmath
←
golma-
✧
GL/41
gulwy
←
gulweg
✧
PE13/117
gulweith/gulwaith
←
gulweg
✧
PE13/117
gului
←
gulweg
✧
PE13/118
gulwint
←
gulwin
✧
PE13/117
gulwinith
←
gulwin
✧
PE13/118
guluiwyn
←
gulwin
✧
PE13/118
gonthaf
←
gontha-
✧
GL/41
grandin
[←
grann
]
✧
PE13/93
gwaidhint
←
gwaidhi
✧
GL/46
gui(n)
“men”
←
gweg
✧
PE13/117
gweig
←
gweg
✧
PE13/117
gwevin
←
gwef
✧
GL/45
gweithiaid
←
gweithiad
✧
PE13/117
gwinin
←
gwin
✧
GL/45
gwinias
←
gwin
✧
PE13/118
gwinieis
←
gwin
✧
PE13/118
gwinis
←
gwin
✧
PE13/118
gwidhin
←
gwith
✧
GL/46
baidhin
←
Baith
✧
GL/21
hent
←
hen
✧
GL/48
hennin
←
hen
✧
GL/48
gôvin
←
gôf
✧
GL/38
gôvin
←
gôf
✧
GL/40
#
govin(d)
[←
gôf
]
✧
GL/42
eilch
←
alch
✧
PE13/109
elcin
←
alch
✧
PE13/109
alchair
←
alchar
✧
PE13/109
ilbaroth
“heaven”
←
ilbar
✧
GL/50
Ilbaroth
[←
ilbar
]
✧
LT1A/Ilwë
ginwion
[←
im
]
✧
PE13/99
imrin
←
im
✧
PE14/9
laithin
←
laith
✧
GL/53
†
lambin
←
lam
✧
GL/53
lamin
←
lam
✧
GL/53
laudin
←
laud
✧
GL/53
lepthin
←
leptha
✧
GL/53
lendrim
←
lenweg
✧
GL/53
terchin
←
tereg
✧
GL/70
ulûgin
←
ulug
✧
GL/74
losgin
←
losc
✧
GL/54
Lossion
“flowers”
←
lôs
✧
LT1A/Gar Lossion
Lothion
“flowers”
[←
lôs
]
✧
LT2A/Duilin
mabin
“hands”
[←
mab
]
✧
GG/15
mabin
←
mab
✧
GL/55
mothrim
←
moth
✧
GL/58
mothin
←
moth
✧
GL/58
manossin
←
manos
✧
GL/56
manossin
←
manos
✧
LT1A/Mánir
†
maith
←
mô
✧
GL/55
modrim
“numbers”
←
mod
✧
GL/57
†
nacthin
←
naith
✧
GL/59
naithin
←
naith
✧
GL/59
nandin
“the country (as opposed to town)”
←
nand
✧
GL/59
nandin
“country”
←
nand
✧
LT1A/Nandini
narthin
←
narth
✧
GL/59
deil(t)
←
deil(i)an
✧
PE13/112
delwein
←
delwen
✧
PE13/112
anthin
←
ant
✧
GL/19
enthin
←
ant
✧
PE13/110
ninconînin
←
ninconin
✧
GL/60
dyrn
←
dorn
✧
PE13/113
dwrnwyn
←
dorn
✧
PE13/113
dwrnuin
←
dorn
✧
PE13/113
duirn
←
dorn
✧
PE13/113
uith
←
och
✧
GL/62
uith
“eggs”
←
och
✧
GL/74
octhaf
←
octha
✧
GL/62
ochtin
←
octha
✧
GL/62
orcin
←
orc
✧
GL/63
orchoth
←
orc
✧
GL/63
orcin
←
orc
✧
LT1A/Orc
Orglin
[←
orc
]
✧
PE13/99
ogrin
[←
orc
]
✧
PE13/99
yrn
←
orn
✧
PE13/115
yrn
“trees”
←
orn
✧
PE13/116
orodin
←
orod
✧
GL/63
ortin
←
ort
✧
GL/63
ôdhin
←
ôth
✧
GL/62
ôdhin
←
ôth
✧
GL/63
padhin
←
path
✧
GL/63
Cwennin
[←
Cwenn
]
✧
GL/32
Cwendin
[←
Cwenn
]
✧
GL/32
Cwendion
[←
Cwenn
]
✧
PE13/99
Cwennin
[←
Cwenn
]
✧
PE14/9
ciril
“jars”
←
ceral
✧
PE13/116
cyryl
←
ceral
✧
PE13/116
pilnin
←
pilon
✧
GL/64
amruith
[←
amrog
]
✧
GL/19
leint
“roads”
←
lant
✧
PE13/116
laint
←
lant
✧
PE13/116
Rôg(i)
[←
graug
]
✧
PE13/99
Sulussin
←
Sulus
✧
GL/68
Suluthrim
←
Sulus
✧
GL/68
talin
“feet”
[←
tâl
]
✧
GG/15
tadhin
←
tath
✧
GL/68
bacthin
←
bactha
✧
GL/21
†
telthin
←
telt
✧
GL/70
tenthin
←
tent
✧
GL/70
tentin
←
tent
✧
GL/70
tenthin
←
tentha
✧
GL/70
Gwal(a)thir
[←
Gwala
]
dative
✧
GL/44
gwalthir
[←
Gwala
]
dative
✧
PE15/8
celebir
←
celeb
dative
✧
GG/12
a·gelebir
←
celeb
dative
✧
GG/12
†
celbir
←
celeb
dative
✧
GG/12
glorir
←
glôr
dative
✧
GG/12
no’lorir
←
glôr
dative
✧
GG/12
mabir
“hands”
[←
mab
]
dative
✧
GG/11
lepthair
←
lepthath
(genitive plural)
dative
declension-B
✧
GG/13
lepthathir
←
lepthath
(genitive plural)
dative
declension-B
✧
GG/13
comathir
←
comor
(dative)
dative
declension-B
✧
GG/13
†
comathair
←
comor
(dative)
dative
declension-B
✧
GG/13
brindithir
←
brindir
(dative)
dative
declension-C
✧
GG/14
culuthir
←
culor
(dative)
dative
declension-C
✧
GG/14
culwir
←
culor
(dative)
dative
declension-C
✧
GG/14
urthuir
←
urthor
(dative)
dative
declension-C
✧
GG/14
gwithithir
←
gwilthir
(dative)
dative
declension-C
✧
GG/14
cuir
←
cû
dative
declension-D
✧
GG/14
cuthir
←
cuth
(plural)
dative
declension-D
✧
GG/14
fithir
←
fî
dative
declension-D
✧
GG/14
glâr
←
glâ
dative
declension-D
✧
GG/14
glothir
←
glâ
dative
declension-D
✧
GG/14
glathir
←
glath
(plural)
dative
declension-D
✧
GG/14
gwathir
←
gwâ
dative
declension-D
✧
GG/14
ruthir
←
rôr
(dative)
dative
declension-D
✧
GG/14
lepthain
←
leptha
declension-B
✧
GG/13
comath
←
coma
declension-B
✧
GG/13
brindith
←
brindi
declension-C
✧
GG/14
culuth
←
culu
declension-C
✧
GG/14
culoth
←
culu
declension-C
✧
GG/14
culwin
←
culu
declension-C
✧
GG/14
urthuin
←
urthu
declension-C
✧
GG/14
gwithith
←
gwilthi
declension-C
✧
GG/14
cuin
←
cû
declension-D
✧
GG/14
cuth
←
cû
declension-D
✧
GG/14
cûthon
←
declension-D
declension-D
✧
GG/14
cûth
←
cû
declension-D
✧
GG/14
fith
←
fî
declension-D
✧
GG/14
gloth
←
glâ
declension-D
✧
GG/14
glath
←
glâ
declension-D
✧
GG/14
gloth
←
glâ
declension-D
✧
GG/14
glath
←
glâ
declension-D
✧
GG/14
gwath
←
gwâ
declension-D
✧
GG/14
roth
←
rô
declension-D
✧
GG/14
ruth
←
rô
declension-D
✧
GG/14
urthus
[←
gurth(u)
]
dialectical
✧
GG/13
gwilthis
[←
gwilthi
]
dialectical
✧
GG/13
lepthos
[←
leptha
]
dialectical
✧
GG/13
Gwal(a)thon
[←
Gwala
]
genitive
✧
GL/44
gwal(o)thon
[←
Gwala
]
genitive
✧
PE15/8
celebion
←
celeb
genitive
✧
GG/12
a·gelebin
←
celeb
genitive
✧
GG/12
†
celbion
←
celeb
genitive
✧
GG/12
a·gelebion
←
celeb
genitive
✧
GG/12
Eglathon
[←
Egla
]
genitive
✧
PE15/23
glorion
←
glôr
genitive
✧
GG/12
a’lorin
←
glôr
genitive
✧
GG/12
go’lora
←
glôr
genitive
✧
GG/12
gylt
←
gul
genitive
✧
PE13/117
guilain
←
guilan
(genitive)
genitive
✧
PE13/117
guilant
←
guilan
(genitive)
genitive
✧
PE13/117
hirilion
“ladies”
[←
hiril
]
genitive
✧
GG/11
lassion
[←
lass
]
genitive
✧
GL/30
mabion
“hands”
[←
mab
]
genitive
✧
GL/34
Nauglithon
“of the Dwarves”
[←
naugli
]
genitive
✧
LT2A/Nauglafring
palthaion
[←
paltha
]
genitive
✧
GL/63
cwention
[←
cwent
]
genitive
✧
GG/12
taithron
[←
taith
]
genitive
✧
GL/63
Turion
←
Tur
genitive
✧
GG/15
lepthath
←
leptha
genitive
declension-B
✧
GG/13
lepthathon
←
lepthath
(genitive plural)
genitive
declension-B
✧
GG/13
lepthaion
←
lepthain
(plural)
genitive
declension-B
✧
GG/13
comathon
←
comon
(genitive)
genitive
declension-B
✧
GG/13
a·gomath
←
comon
(genitive)
genitive
declension-B
✧
GG/13
brindithon
←
brindin
(genitive)
genitive
declension-C
✧
GG/14
culuthon
←
culon
(genitive)
genitive
declension-C
✧
GG/14
culwion
←
culon
(genitive)
genitive
declension-C
✧
GG/14
urthúion
←
urthon
(genitive)
genitive
declension-C
✧
GG/14
gwithithon
←
gwilthin
(genitive)
genitive
declension-C
✧
GG/14
cuion
←
cû
genitive
declension-D
✧
GG/14
cuthon
←
cuth
(plural)
genitive
declension-D
✧
GG/14
fithon
←
fî
genitive
declension-D
✧
GG/14
glân
←
glâ
genitive
declension-D
✧
GG/14
glothon
←
glâ
genitive
declension-D
✧
GG/14
glathon
←
glath
(plural)
genitive
declension-D
✧
GG/14
gwathon
←
gwâ
genitive
declension-D
✧
GG/14
ruthon
←
rôn
(genitive)
genitive
declension-D
✧
GG/14
Gwedrin
←
cwedri
soft-mutation
c-mutation
✧
GL/28
Gwedrin
“tales”
←
cwedri
soft-mutation
c-mutation
✧
LT2A/Tôn a Gwedrin
gwentin
[←
cwent
]
soft-mutation
c-mutation
✧
GG/11
Vanion
“of ... Valar”
[←
Ban¹
]
soft-mutation
genitive
b-mutation
✧
GL/44
gwention
[←
cwent
]
soft-mutation
genitive
c-mutation
✧
GG/12
’othwenion
[←
gothwen
]
soft-mutation
genitive
g-mutation
✧
GL/45
#
walion
[←
Gwala
]
soft-mutation
genitive
gw-mutation
✧
GL/26
Ngoldathon
[←
Golda
]
soft-mutation
genitive
ng-mutation
✧
GL/17
a·nguilt
← †
gôl
soft-mutation
genitive
ng-mutation
✧
PE13/117
i·nguilt
← †
gôl
soft-mutation
genitive
ng-mutation
✧
PE13/117
na·nguilt
← †
gôl
soft-mutation
genitive
ng-mutation
✧
PE13/117
winin
“women”
[←
gwin
]
soft-mutation
gw-mutation
✧
GG/9
i·ngoldoth
[←
Golda
]
soft-mutation
ng-mutation
✧
GG/15
References
✧ GG/10, 13, 15; PE13/113