falas (“beach, shore”) + rim (collective plural suffix)
Sindarin
falathrim
collective name. Elves of the Falas, Wave-folk
falathrim
noun. people of the Falas
falathrim
noun. shore folk
galadhrim
noun. Elves of Lothlórien
iathrim
noun. Elves of Doriath
falathrim
Falathrim
Falathrim is a Sindarin name, meaning "Coast people".[source?]
falathrim
falas
: PEOPLE OF THE FALAS (the western seaboard of Beleriand) Falathrim (WJ:378, PM:386)
falathrim
people of the falas
(WJ:378, PM:386)
eglath
noun. the forsaken (Falathrim)
egla (from PQ *hekla “elf, Falathrim”) + ath (collective plural suffix)
egladhrim
noun. "The Forsaken", Elves of the Falathrim
egladhrim
noun. the forsaken (Falathrim)
eglan (“one forsaken”) + rim (collective plural suffix) Dhr is < n-r in secondary contact.
eglan
noun/adjective. an Elf of the Falathrim
eglath
noun. "The Forsaken", Elves of the Falathrim
egol
noun. someone forsaken, an Elf of the Falathrim
eglan
forsaken
eglan, pl. eglain also used for "the forsaken Elves" (coll. pl. Egladhrim), i.e. the Sindar or Falathrim that were left i Beleriand. (WJ:379, VT45:12) This people could also be referred to as the Eglath (a coll. pl.), apparently with no singular (?Egol), though Egla- appears at the beginning of compounds (e.g. Eglador = land of the Eglain or Eglath).
eglan
forsaken
pl. eglain also used for "the forsaken Elves" (coll. pl. Egladhrim), i.e. the Sindar or Falathrim that were left i Beleriand. (WJ:379, VT45:12) This people could also be referred to as the Eglath (a coll. pl.), apparently with no singular (?Egol), though Egla- appears at the beginning of compounds (e.g. Eglador = land of the Eglain or Eglath).
galadhad
noun. the Two Trees of Valinor
rochirrim
noun. horse-lords, the people of Rohan
edhel
elf
edhel (pl. edhil). Coll. pl. Edhelrim (or Edhellim) (UT:318). Also †eledh, pl. elidh, coll. pl. eledhrim (Letters:281), also elen, pl. elin, also with coll. pl. eledhrim (elen + rim with the regular change nr > dhr). _(WJ:363, 377-78; _the shorter coll. pl. Eldrim > Elrim_ _may also occur). But since elin also means "stars", other terms for "Elf" may be preferred.
Lossoth
noun. the Snowmen
Teler
noun. an Elf, one of the Teleri
anfangrim
noun. the Longbeards (a tribe of Dwarves)
anglennatha
verb. (he) will approach
avo
verb. don't!
Used as a negative adverb before an imperative: avo garo "don't do it!". Sometimes used as prefix: avgaro
avon
verb. I won't
calben
noun. Elf of the Great Journey (lit. "light person")
calben
noun. all Elves but the Avari
cuio
verb. live!
dagorath
noun. all the battles
drúwaith
noun. the wilderness of the Drû-men (q.v.)
dúnedhel
noun. Elf of the West, Elf of Beleriand (including Noldor and Sindar)
edhel
noun. Elf
edhel
noun. Elf
_ n. _Elf, a general name for all the Elves (since the name Quendi had gone out of use in Sindarin). Probably related to or connected with Q. Elda. >> edhellen
edhel
Elf
pl1. edhil, pl2. edhellim {ð} _n. _Elf. A name used by the Sindar for themselves, characterizing other varieties by an adjective or prefix. >> Aredhel, Thinnedhel
edhel
Elf
{ð} _n. _Elf.
edhel
Elf
d _ n. _Elf. Q. elda.
edhelharn
noun. elf-stone
eglan
noun/adjective. forsaken
eglan
adjective. forsaken
ell
noun. elf
n. elf, esp. [?in ?the ?South]. Noldorin form.
elleth
noun. elf-maid
ellon
noun. elf
elvellon
noun. elf-friend
glinnel
noun. Elf, one of the Teleri
golodh
noun. "Deep Elf" or "Gnome", one of the Wise Folk
golodhrim
noun. Deep Elves, Gnomes
gódhel
noun. "Deep Elf" or "Gnome", one of the Wise Folk
gódhellim
noun. "Deep Elves" or "Gnomes", the Wise Folk
lachend
noun. Deep Elf (Sindarin name for the Ñoldor)
lachenn
noun. Deep Elf (Sindarin name for the Ñoldor)
laegel
noun. a Green Elf
laegeldrim
noun. the people of the Green Elves
laegrim
noun. the people of the Green Elves
lammas
noun. account of tongues
lâf
verb. (he) licks
lôd
verb. (he) floats
miniel
noun. an Elf, one of the Vanyar
mornedhel
noun. Dark-Elf
noro
verb. run! ride!
Untranslated in LotR, but written nora-lim and rendered as "ride on" in RS/196 (not a literal translation) and later translated as "run swift" in RC/195. A verb nor- is attested in the old Gnomish lexicon, PE/11:61, with the meaning "to run, roll"
pêd
verb. (he) says
rammas
noun. (great) wall
tawarwaith
noun. Silvan elves
telerrim
noun. the Teleri, a tribe of Elves
tôl
verb. (he) comes
According to WJ/301, the expression tôl acharn "vengeance comes" was later changed to tûl acharn by Tolkien
ódhel
noun. Deep Elf or Gnome, one of the Wise Folk
ódhellim
noun. Deep Elves or Gnomes, the Wise Folk
ónen
noun. I gave
Written onen in some editions of LotR. In the Qenyaqetsa, Qenya anta- is marked as having an irregular past tense áne. Assuming the same sound-shifts as observed in other words, this would indeed lead to onen in Sindarin, see PE/12:31 and TT/14:48-49
eglath
Eglath
The name comes from Sindarin verb egla plus the plural ending -ath.
falas
Falas
The Elves of the coast of Beleriand (S/58, PM/386), a combination of falas “shore” and the class-plural suffix -rim (SA/falas), undergoing the phonetic change: [[s|medial [s] became [θ] before [l], [r]]] .