norsa (þ) noun "giant" (NOROTH)
Quenya
hanaco
giant
norsa
giant
Ulban
monster
Ulban (Ulband-) noun "monster" (a name of Melko) (LT1:260)
ulundo
monster, deformed and hideous creature
ulundo noun "monster, deformed and hideous creature" (ÚLUG)
hanaco
giant
norsa
giant
norsa (þ) noun "giant" (NOROTH)
Ulban
monster
Ulban (Ulband-) noun "monster" (a name of Melko) (LT1:260)
ulundo
monster, deformed and hideous creature
ulundo noun "monster, deformed and hideous creature" (ÚLUG)
noroth
noun. giant
ulun
noun. monster, deformed and hideous creature
ulund
noun. monster, deformed and hideous creature
úan
noun. monster
úan
noun. monster
noroth
giant
(noun) noroth (pl. neryth, archaic nöryth) (VT46:6)
noroth
giant
(pl. neryth, archaic nöryth) (VT46:6)
drû
adjective. savage
adj. savage, wild. Q. hróva. >> Druadan
ulunn
noun. monster, deformed and hideous creature
bauglir
oppressor
- bauglir (constrainer, tyrant) (i mauglir, o mbauglir), no distinct pl. form except with article: i mbauglir; 2) baugron (constrainer, tyrant) (i maugron, o mbaugron), pl. baugryn (i mbaugryn), coll. pl. baugronnath
bauglir
oppressor
(constrainer, tyrant) (i mauglir, o mbauglir), no distinct pl. form except with article: i mbauglir
baugron
oppressor
(constrainer, tyrant) (i maugron, o mbaugron), pl. baugryn (i mbaugryn), coll. pl. baugronnath
ulunn
monster
- *ulunn (deformed and hideous creature), pl. ylynn. (The archaic form ulund and the later form ulun_ is cited in LR:396 s.v. Ú
ulunn
monster
(deformed and hideous creature), pl. ylynn. *(The archaic form ulund and the later form ulun is cited in LR:396 s.v.*
úan
úlug
(pl. úain), 3) urug (bogey, orc), pl. yryg
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noroth
root. *giant
An unglossed root in The Etymologies of the 1930s with the derivatives ᴹQ. norsa/N. noroth “giant”; the root was initially written as ᴹ√NOROT or ᴹ√NOROS (Ety/NOROTH; EtyAC/NOROTH). This root probably replaced the deleted entry {ᴹ√KHANKA >>} ᴹ√KHAN-AK “giant” > ᴹQ. hanako, also from The Etymologies (EtyAC/KHAN-AK). This in turn may have displaced the earliest derivation for “giant” words: ᴱ✶naχū́a > ᴱQ. nauva from The Qenya Phonology of the 1910s (PE12/10).
khan(ak)
root. giant
ūbanō
noun. monster
nauva
noun. giant
nahúa
noun. giant
ulban
noun. monster, giant
ork
noun. ogre, monster, demon, giant
fandelu
noun. monster
fandor
noun. monster
fandos
noun. monster
fantor
noun. monster
úvanimo
noun. monster
hanako
noun. giant
norsa
noun. giant
úvanimo
noun. monster
naχū́a
noun. *giant
ulvon
noun. *monster, giant
[hanaco ("k")noun "giant" (VT45:21)]