ᴺS. [G.] lobrob n. “gallop; sound of horse’s feet” (Category: to Run)
Derivations
G. lobrob n. “gallop; sound of horse’s feet” (Category: to Run)
The Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s had a noun lobrob “a gallop — the sound of horse’s feet” as an elaboration of G. lob “run, gallop (of animals)” (GL/54). The meaning of the second element is unclear, but might simply be an onomatopoeic variation of the initial element.
Neo-Sindarin: Since I retain ᴺS. lob- “gallop, *lope” for purposes of Neo-Sindarin, I would retain the noun ᴺS. lobrob as well.
Reference ✧ GL/54 ✧ “a gallop; the sound of horse’s feet”
Elements
lob- | “to run, gallop (of animals)” | ✧ GL/54 |