ᴱN. #eithla- v. “to spring, well forth” (Category: Spring, Well)
A word in the Early Noldorin Dictionary of the 1920s given as an infinitive (and noun) eithlod “springing, welling forth”, simply a verb form of ᴱN. aithl “spring” (PE13/158). There was a similar verb G. aithla- “to spring from, bubble up, etc.” in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s (GL/18), altered to aithlo- or aithl- in the Gnomish Lexicon Slips revising that document (PE13/108).
Neo-Sindarin: I think this early verb may be salvaged as ᴺS. eithla- “to spring, well forth, *issue forth”, a verb form of S. eithel “source, spring”.
References ✧ PE13/158
Inflections
eithlod | infinitive | “springing, welling forth” | ✧ PE13/158: inf. |
eithlad | present | ✧ PE13/158: pres. |
Elements
aithl | “spring, fount, source” | ✧ PE13/158 |