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Gnomish

eng(a)

noun. plain, vale

A noun in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s given as enga “plain, vale” (GL/32). It also appeared in the Name List to the Fall of Gondolin as eng “a plain or vale” (PE15/24). It was probably derived from the early root ᴱ√EŊE from Qenya Lexicon which had derivatives like ᴱQ. endl “plain, vale” (QL/36).

Cognates

  • Eq. endl “plain, vale”

Derivations

  • ᴱ√EŊE “*plane, level”

Element in

  • G. engriol “vale like, of the vale” ✧ GL/32; LT2A/Lósengriol

Variations

  • enga ✧ GL/32; LT2A/Lósengriol
  • Eng ✧ LT2A/Lósengriol
  • eng ✧ PE15/24
Gnomish [GL/32; LT2A/Lósengriol; PE15/24] Group: Eldamo. Published by

bladwen

noun. plain

A noun in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s glossed “a plain” (GL/23), probably derived from the root ᴱ√PALA “flatness” as suggested by Christopher Tolkien (LT1A/Palúrien; QL/071).

Gnomish [GL/23; LT1A/Palúrien; LT2A/Ladwen-na-Dhaideloth] Group: Eldamo. Published by