A word in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s” with variants codorn and codron, a combination of G. cod “nut” and G. orn “tree”, referring to both “walnut” and “chestnut” (GL/26, 52, 63), more specifically to the breed of trees. A more exact term for “walnut [tree]” is G. Codorn (an) Ivon “cordon of Yavanna”, and a more exact term for “chestnut [tree]” is G. Codorn (an) Ormon “cordon of Orome”, also appearing as inverted ivogodron and ormagodron respectively. The nuts themselves were G. ivangod (or ivongod) “walnut” (GL/52) and G. ormagod “(Spanish) chestnut” (GL/63), along with a general term {cod·Vanion >>} G. cod·walion applicable to both, more literally “✱nut of the Gods” (GL/26).
Gnomish
cod
noun. nut
codorn
noun. *nut tree
codiof
adjective. nutbearing
An adjective for “nutbearing” in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s”, a combination of G. cod “nut” and G. -iof “-bearing”, appearing along with longer variant codiavol (GL/26, 38). The longer variant was first written (and then deleted) as codiovol next to G. codwed “nutbearing”, which was itself another adjectival form of cod (GL/26).
codomla
noun. *chestnut
codrin
adjective. nutty
A word for “nutty” in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s”, an adjectival form of G. cod “nut” (GL/26).
codwalion
noun. walnut, chestnut
codiavol
adjective. nutbearing
codorn (an) ivon
walnut
codorn (an) ormon
(Spanish) chestnut
codron
noun. *nut tree
codwed
adjective. nutbearing
gort
noun. idol
ivangod
noun. walnut
ivongod
noun. walnut
A noun in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s glossed “nut” (GL/26), clearly related to ᴱQ. kote “nut” from the contemporaneous Qenya Lexicon (QL/48) and thus probably derived from a (hypothetical) root ✱ᴱ√KOTO.