tinda (2) noun "spike" (LT1:258; probably obsoleted by # 1 above)
Quenya
tildë
spike, horn
tinda
spike
tildë
spike, horn
tinda
spike
tinda (2) noun "spike" (LT1:258; probably obsoleted by # 1 above)
ceber
noun. stake, spike, stone ridge
ceber
noun. stake, spike, stake, spike; [N.] ?limestone, -rock
Element in
- S. Sarn Gebir “Stone-spikes” ✧ RC/327; SA/sarn
penneth
noun. ridges, group of downs
pinnath
noun. ridges, group of downs
ceber
spike
(i** geber, o cheber) (stake, stone ridge), pl. **cebir (i** chebir). A lenited pl. form occurs in the name Sarn** Gebir.
ceber
stone ridge
(i geber, o cheber) (spike, stake), pl. cebir (i chebir). A lenited pl. form occurs in the name Sarn Gebir.
ceber
stake
ceber (i geber, o cheber) (spike, stone ridge), pl. cebir (i chebir). A lenited pl. form occurs in the name Sarn Gebir. Cf. also
ceber
stake
(i geber, o cheber) (spike, stone ridge), pl. cebir (i chebir). A lenited pl. form occurs in the name Sarn Gebir. Cf. also
carag
spike
1) carag (i garag, o charag) (tooth of rock), pl. ceraig (i cheraig). 2) ceber (i geber, o cheber) (stake, stone ridge), pl. cebir (i chebir). A lenited pl. form occurs in the name Sarn Gebir. 3) till (i dill, o thill, construct til; also -dil, -thil at the end of compounds) (spike, tine, point, sharp horn, sharp-pointed peak), no distinct pl. form except with article (i thill). Archaic †tild.
carag
spike
(i** garag, o charag) (tooth of rock), pl. ceraig (i** cheraig).
pind
ridge
pind (i bind, o phind, construct pin), no distinct pl. form except with article (i phind), coll. pl. pinnath.
pind
ridge
(i bind, o phind, construct pin), no distinct pl. form except with article (i phind), coll. pl. pinnath.
till
spike
(i** dill, o thill, construct til; also -dil, -thil at the end of compounds) (spike, tine, point, sharp horn, sharp-pointed peak), no distinct pl. form except with article (i** thill). Archaic †tild.
zirak
noun. spike
Changes
zirak→ Zirak “silver colour” ✧ PE17/036- Zirik → Zirak ✧ TI/174
Element in
- Kh. Gamil Zirak
- Kh. Zirakzigil “Silvertine, Silver-spike” ✧ LotRI/Zirakzigil; PE17/035; PE17/036; TI/174
- Kh. Zirakinbar “Silverhorn”
Variations
- Zirak ✧ LotRI/Zirakzigil; PE17/035; PE17/036; PE17/036; TI/174
- Zirik ✧ TI/174
khag
root. stake
Derivatives
Variations
- KHAG ✧ PE19/091
turuk
noun. stake
Derivations
- √TURUK “*strong”
ceber
noun. stake, spike, stone ridge
ceber
noun. ?limestone, -rock
Derivations
- ᴹ√
KEPER“ridge; knob, head, top” ✧ Ety/KEPER; Ety/KEPERElement in
- N. Sarn Gebir “?lone stone, Stand[?ing stones], [?Lime]stones” ✧ Ety/KEPER (
Sern Gebir); EtyAC/KEPER (Serngebir)Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ√KEPER > ceber [keper] > [keber] ✧ Ety/KEPER ᴹ√KEPER > cebir [keperi] > [kepiri] > [kepir] > [kebir] ✧ Ety/KEPER
carag
noun. spike, tooth of rock
caraes
noun. jagged hedge of spikes
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tinda
noun. spike
Derivations
- ᴱ√TIÐI “‽stick up” ✧ LT1A/Kortirion; QL/093
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴱ√TIŘI > tinda [tinðā] > [tinða] > [tinda] ✧ QL/093
tildë noun "spike, horn" _(TIL; in the Etymologies as printed in LR, the first gloss is quoted as "point", but according to VT46:19, the proper reading is "spike")_