Sindarin 

brithon

place name. Pebbly

A river in western Beleriand (S/196), it is simply the adjective brithon “pebbly” used as a name (Ety/BIRÍT).

Conceptual Development: This name appeared in early Silmarillion maps from the 1930s (SM/227). In The Etymologies, the name Brithon was designated Ilkorin with the translation “pebbly” (Ety/BIRÍT), which is the source of the derivation given above.

Element in

  • S. Brithombar “*Brithon Home” ✧ SA/brith; UT/054

Elements

WordGloss
brithon“pebbly”
Sindarin [SA/brith; SI/Brithon; UT/054; UTI/Brithon; WJI/Brithon] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Brithon

pebbly

brithon (lenited vrithon, pl. brithoen). Archaic *brithaun.

brithon Speculative

adjective. pebbly

Used as the name of the river S. Brithon. In The Etymologies of the 1930s, this word was Ilkorin and translated Ilk. brithon “pebbly” (Ety/BIRÍT). This word likely became Sindarin after Tolkien abandoned the Ilkorin language, perhaps with the same meaning.

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
brith“gravel”

brithon

pebbly

(lenited vrithon, pl. brithoen). Archaic ✱brithaun.

Telerin 

Brithon

pebbly

Brithon is Ilkorin for pebbly.

Telerin [Tolkien Gateway "Brithon"] Published by

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Doriathrin

brithon

place name. Pebbly

Element in

  • Ilk. Brithombar “*Brithon-home” ✧ Ety/BIRÍT

Elements

WordGloss
brithon“pebbly”
Doriathrin [Ety/BIRÍT; SMI/Brithon] Group: Eldamo. Published by

brithon

adjective. pebbly

An Ilkorin adjective meaning “pebbly” used for the river name Brithon (Ety/BIRÍT). It seems to be a combination of brith “broken stones, gravel” and an adjective suffix -on.

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
brith“broken stones, gravel”
-en“adjectival suffix”