Noldorin 

gadr

noun. prison, dungeon

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gador

noun. prison, dungeon

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Sindarin 

gador

prison

(i ’ador) (dungeon), analogical pl. gedyr (i ngedyr = i ñedyr). Archaic gadr.

band

prison

1) band (i mand, o mband; construct ban) (custody, safekeeping, duress, doom, hell), pl. baind (i mbaind), coll. pl. bannath; 2) gador (i **ador) (dungeon), analogical pl. gedyr (i ngedyr = i ñedyr). Archaic gadr**.

erthad

gerund noun. union, uniting

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band

prison

(i mand, o mband; construct ban) (custody, safekeeping, duress, doom, hell), pl. baind (i mbaind), coll. pl. bannath

erthad

union

(pl. erthaid)

Quenya 

vanda

prison, hell

[vanda] (2) noun "prison, Hell" (cf. Angavanda). (VT45:6; this word was apparently rejected in favour of mando)

ertië

noun. union

A neologism from the NQW based on ᴺQ. erta- “unite”.

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oxa

noun. joint

Primitive elvish

oth

root. joint

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Gnomish

gadr

noun. joint, link of chain

A noun appearing as G. {gôd >>} gadr “joint, link of chain” in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s, based the early root ᴱ√yat- [ẎATA] (GL/36).

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gadren

noun. *brother in law, kinsman by marriage

gadres

noun. *sister in law, kinswoman by marriage

gadron

noun. fellow, associate

gadros

noun. union, association, fellowship

gados

noun. union, association, fellowship

Early Quenya

leqet

noun. joint

A noun in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s gloss “joint” under the early root ᴱ√LEQE (QL/53).

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oksa

noun. joint

The word ᴱQ. oksa “joint” appeared in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s under the early root ᴱ√OSO whose other derivative was ᴱQ. oswe “hip” (QL/71).

Neo-Quenya: I’d retain the word ᴺQ. oxa “joint” for purposes of Neo-Quenya, but would not derive it from √OS any longer. I would assume it is derived from a Neo-Root ᴺ√OTH, a variant of ᴹ√OS “round” perhaps originally referring to the round joint. Compare Q. ruxa < RUTH + ( PE17/188).

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