A neologism for “wedding” coined by Fiona Jallings in the VQP (VQP), the gerund of the neologism ᴺS. besta- “to wed, marry” and thus more literally “a marrying”.
Sindarin
best
noun. marriage, matrimony, wedlock, wedding
best
wiF1 noun. marriage, matrimony, wedding
bestad
noun. wedding, (lit.) a marrying
bestannen
adjective. wedded, married
A neologism for “wedded, married” coined by Paul Strack specifically for Eldamo, the passive participle of Fiona Jallings’ neologism ᴺS. besta- “to wed, marry”.
besta-
verb. to wed, marry
A neologism for “to wed, marry” coined by Fiona Jallings, appearing in the VQP (VQP). It was based on the 1930s root ᴹ√BES; this relatively early root is more compatible with attested Sindarin/Noldorin husband and wife words.
besta-
wiF1`C verb. to wed, marry
alf
noun. flower
elanor
noun. a flower, a kind of enlarged pimpernel bearing golden and silver flowers
elloth
noun. (single) flower
loth
noun. flower, inflorescence, a head of small flowers
The noun is collective, a single flower being lotheg
loth
noun. flower
_n._flower, a single bloom. Q. lóte, lōs.
lotheg
noun. (single) flower
mallos
noun. a golden flower
ninglor
noun. golden water-flower, gladden
niphredil
noun. a pale winter flower, snowdrop
edlothia
flower
(verb) #edlothia- (i edlothia, in edlothiar) (to blossom);
edlothia
flower
(i edlothia, in edlothiar) (to blossom);
edlothiad
flowering
(blossoming), pl. edlothiaid if there is a pl.**
gwaloth
collection of flowers
(i ’waloth) (blossom), pl. gwelyth (in gwelyth). Also goloth (i ’oloth) (blossom), pl. gelyth (i ngelyth = i ñelyth). Archaic pl. gölyth. (VT42:18). Specific flowers, see
loth
flower
loth, pl. lyth (but loth is also glossed ”blossom” and may itself function as a collective term: all the flowers of a plant. For individual flowers cf. the following:)
loth
flower
pl. lyth (but loth is also glossed ”blossom” and may itself function as a collective term: all the flowers of a plant. For individual flowers cf. the following:)
lotheg
single flower
lothod (”singulars” derived from the more collective term loth; it is unclear whether lotheg, lothod can themselves have ”plural” forms. If so it would be lethig, lethyd, for archaic löthig, löthyd.) (VT42:18, VT45:29) Another word for a single flower is elloth (pl. ellyth) (VT42:18). An alternative to loth is loss (construct los; pl. lyss), but the form loth seems to be more common (and loss also means ”fallen snow” and ”wilderness”).
maer
useful
maer (lenited vaer, no distinct pl. form) (fit, good [of things])
maer
useful
(lenited vaer, no distinct pl. form) (fit, good [of things])
A neologism coined by Fiona Jallings in the VQP (VQP), the equivalent of ᴹQ. vesta “matrimony”. Fiona proposed that this word could meaning either “marriage” or “wedding”, but I prefer ᴺS. bestad for “wedding” and would reserve ᴺS. best for “marriage, matrimony, wedlock” = “the state of marriage”.