Quenya
ninquiraitë
pallor
ninquelë
noun. pallor
Cognates
- S. niphred “pallor, pallor; [N.] fear”
Elements
Word Gloss ninquë “white; chill, cold; pallid”
ninquiraitë
pallor
ninquelë
noun. pallor
Cognates
- S. niphred “pallor, pallor; [N.] fear”
Elements
Word Gloss ninquë “white; chill, cold; pallid”
niphred
pallor
niphred
noun. pallor, pallor; [N.] fear
Cognates
- ᴺQ. ninquelë “pallor”
Derivations
- ✶ninkwiraite “pallor” ✧ PE17/055
Element in
- S. niphredil “white flower (similar to a snowdrop); *(lit.) pale point” ✧ PE17/055; PE17/168; SA/nim
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ✶ninkwiraite > ni(m)phraed > niphred [niŋkwiraite] > [nimpiraite] > [nimpʰiraite] > [nimɸiraite] > [nimfiraite] > [nimfirait] > [nimfiraid] > [nimfraid] > [nimfraed] > [nifraed] > [nifred] ✧ PE17/055
niphred
noun. pallor, fear
niphred
pallor
niphred (fear); pl. niphrid
niphred
pallor
(fear); pl. niphrid
ninkwiraite
noun. pallor
Derivatives
- S. niphred “pallor, pallor; [N.] fear” ✧ PE17/055
Elements
Word Gloss ninkwi “white, pale” raitē “peculiar hue, (special) fashion”
nimred
noun. pallor
nifred
noun. pallor, fear
Beware, older languages below! The languages below were invented during Tolkien's earlier period and should be used with caution. Remember to never, ever mix words from different languages!
failthi
noun. pallor
iskane
noun. pallor
ninquiraitë ("kw")noun ?"pallor" (PE17:55). The word is cited as the cognate of Sindarin niphred "pallor, fear". The spelling in the source is "ninkwiraite", but the word cannot be intended as Old Sindarin (since kw had already become p in that language).