Quenya 

láma

noun. sound, sound; [ᴹQ.] ringing sound, echo

Cognates

  • ᴺS. law “sound”

Derivations

  • LAM “(inarticulate voiced) sound” ✧ VT39/20

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
lam > láma[lāma]✧ VT39/20

Variations

  • Láma ✧ PE18/082; PE18/090
Quenya [PE18/082; PE18/090; VT39/20] Group: Eldamo. Published by

hlón

sound

hlón noun "sound", "a noise" (VT48:29). Also hlóna. The stem of hlón is apparently hlon- if hloni "sounds" in WJ:394 is its plural form.

lamma

sound

lamma noun "sound" (LAM)

láma#

noun. sound

sound

Quenya [PE 18:30, 40 PE 18:8, 70] Group: Mellonath Daeron. Published by

Sindarin 

romru

noun. sound of horns

Sindarin [Ety/384, X/RH] rom+rû. Group: SINDICT. Published by

noun. loud-sound, trumpet-sound

Sindarin [Ety/384, X/RH] Group: SINDICT. Published by

lhûn

making sound

lenited ?thlûn or ?lûn (the lenition product of lh is uncertain), pl. lhuin. Verb

romru

sound of horns

pl. remry (idh remry) for archaic römry;

nellad

sound of bells

(pl. nellaid);

lammad

sound of voices

pl. lemmaid. May also be spelt with a single m.

law

noun. sound

Cognates

  • Q. láma “sound, sound; [ᴹQ.] ringing sound, echo”

Derivations

  • LAM “(inarticulate voiced) sound”
Sindarin Group: Eldamo - neologism/reconstructions. Published by

Noldorin 

rhomru

noun. sound of horns

Noldorin [Ety/384, X/RH] rom+rû. Group: SINDICT. Published by

nella-

verb. to sound (of bells)

Noldorin [Ety/379, VT/46:7] Group: SINDICT. Published by

rhû

noun. loud-sound, trumpet-sound

Noldorin [Ety/384, X/RH] Group: SINDICT. Published by

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Qenya 

lamma

noun. sound

Derivations

  • ᴹ√LAM “*sound” ✧ Ety/LAM

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√LAM > lamma[lamma]✧ Ety/LAM

Doriathrin

ding

noun. sound, *twang

A noun that, together with its variant dang, was glossed “sound” (Ety/DING). Given that its root form ᴹ√DING was said to be onomatopoeic, it was probably a word for a particular kind of sound, perhaps like English “twang”, which is a gloss of several derivatives of the similar root ᴹ√TING/TANG.

Derivations

  • ᴹ√DING “ding (onomatopoeic)” ✧ Ety/DING

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√DIÑG > ding/dang[diŋg]✧ Ety/DING

Variations

  • ding/dang ✧ Ety/DING
Doriathrin [Ety/DING] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Gnomish

lin

noun. sound

Gnomish [LT1A/Lindelos] Group: Eldamo. Published by