Greetings, Elf -Friends! I'm wondering as to how to find the declensions of a word I looked up. Is there a place on the site that I haven't found where I can do that? I'm specifically looking for the genitive of pan, which is Sindarin for all.
Genitive of pan
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Job
Etymology. From Latin Iob, from Ancient Greek Ἰώβ (Iṓb), from Biblical Hebrew אִיּוֹב (ʾiyyōḇ), related to אָיַב (ʾāyaḇ, “to be an enemy”) and אוֹיֵב (ʾōyēḇ, “enemy”).
- Cothon “enemy + male suffix”
- Cothion “enemy + son”
Boaz
Meaning: Strength; Swiftness. Boaz is a boy's name of Hebrew origin, translating to "strength." It is most commonly recognized from the Hebrew Bible, with Boaz being the second husband of Ruth. Boaz had a reputation for extending a special kindness to Ruth, ensuring that she was protected and well-treated.
- Bellon “strong + male suffix”
- Belegon “mighty + male suffix”
- Celegon “hasty + male suffix”
Bethel
Meaning: House of God. Bethel is a gender-neutral name with religious roots. It stems from Hebrew origins and means "house of God." In the Bible, Bethel was the placename given to the spot where Abraham built an altar. This gentle given name has a soft, soothing quality and is pronounced BETH-el.
- Barchir “house + lord” (House of the lord)
Lazarus
Lazarus is a given name and surname. It is derived from the Hebrew אלעזר, Elʿāzār (Eleazar) meaning "God has helped". Lazarus. Gender. Male.
- Eliadhir “Lord + blessing” (Lord of blessing)
- Eliachir “Lord + blessing” (Lord of blessing)
Ezra
- Hirrestor “Lord + Help + agental suffix” (Lord Helper) using gresta or Grestor, Greston. I was wrong using nasta before. That is to “to bring help to, save, rescue”
Wow. Thank you VERY much! The website and grammar tips will be so helpful, and there will be five more thank-you's on the way when I tell my siblings their new Sindarin names!