ᴺS. !eriad n. “rising” (Category: to Rise)
A neologism coined by Paul Strack in 2020 specifically for Eldamo as a replacement for early ᴱN./G. orost “rising”. It is simply the gerund of [N.] eria- “to rise”.
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N. eria- | “to rise” |
S. #-ed¹ | “gerund” |
ᴱN. orost n. “?rising” (Category: to Rise)
A noun appearing as G. oros or orost· “rising” in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s (GL/62), clear based on the early root ᴱ√ORO¹ as suggested by Christopher Tolkien (LT1A/Kalormë; QL/70). Elsewhere in GL, orost was paired with G. orosaura “sunrise”, so it likely had that meaning as well (GL/62). The word orost also appeared unglossed in Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s (PE13/151), but not thereafter.
Reference ✧ PE13/151
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G. oros n. “rising” (Category: to Rise)
References ✧ GL/62-63; LT1A/Kalormë
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