(walled village or house) gobel (i **obel) (enclosed dwelling, ”town”), pl. gebil (i ngebil** = i ñebil). Archaic pl. *göbil.
Sindarin
gobel
noun. village, town (enclosure), (walled) village, town (enclosure); [N.] walled house, *manor
Element in
- S. Rhosgobel “Russet Village” ✧ RC/241
Elements
Word Gloss go- “together, co-, com-” PEL “fence, border, edge; bound, limit; go round, encircle, fence, border, edge; bound, limit; go round, encircle; [ᴹ√] revolve on fixed point”
sennas
noun. guesthouse
gobel
town
gobel
village
gobel
enclosed dwelling
gobel (i **obel) (walled house or village, ”town”), pl. gebil (i ngebil = i ñebil). Archaic pl. göbil**.
gobel
enclosed dwelling
gobel (i **obel) (walled house or village, ”town”), pl. gebil (i ngebil = i ñebil). Archaic pl. göbil**.
gobel
walled house (or village)
gobel (i **obel) (enclosed dwelling, ”town”), pl. gebil (i ngebil** = i ñebil). Archaic pl. *göbil.
gobel
walled house (or village)
gobel (i **obel) (enclosed dwelling, ”town”), pl. gebil (i ngebil** = i ñebil). Archaic pl. *göbil.
bâr
house
bâr (dwelling, home, family; land, earth) (i mâr, o mbâr, construct bar), pl. bair (i mbair). Also -bar, -mar at the end of compounds.
car
house
(building, dwelling-place) 1) car or cardh (i gar[dh], o char[dh]) (building), pl. cerdh (i cherdh) or cair (i chair). Note: cardh also means "deed, feat". Therefore, the form car may be preferred for clarity. 2) adab (building), pl. edaib. In ”Noldorin”, the plural was edeb. 3)
noss
house
(family) 1) noss (construct nos, pl. nyss) (family, clan), 2) nost (pl. nyst) (family) (PM:360), 3) nothrim (family); no distinct pl. form (PM:360)
(in archaic sense, cf. other glosses) ) gobel (i **obel) (enclosed dwelling, walled house or village), pl. gebil (i ngebil** = i ñebil). Archaic pl. *göbil.