This word only survived in compounds (due to the clash with im.1 )
Quenya
imbë
dell, deep vale
imbë
dell, deep vale
im
noun. dell, deep vale
This word only survived in compounds (due to the clash with im.1 )
im
dell
im (deep vale), no distinct pl. form (though the pl. article in will mark the word as pl. when definite). The word typically occurs, not by itself, but in compounds like imlad, imloth, imrath, imrad (VT45:18, VT47:19)
im
dell
(deep vale), no distinct pl. form (though the pl. article in will mark the word as pl. when definite). The word typically occurs, not by itself, but in compounds like imlad, imloth, imrath, imrad (VT45:18, VT47:19)
im
noun. dell, deep vale
This word only survived in compounds (due to the clash with im.1 )
imb
noun. dell, deep vale
This word only survived in compounds (due to the clash with im.1 )
imm
noun. dell, deep vale
This word only survived in compounds (due to the clash with im.1 )
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!
gobli
noun. dell
A noun in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s glossed “dell” (GL/40), an elaboration on G. gob “hollow of hand” so perhaps originally meaning “✱hollowness”.
nḷdle
noun. dell
Derivations
- ᴱ√NḶĐḶ “*dell” ✧ QL/066
Derivatives
- Eq. nal “dale, dell” ✧ QL/066
nalle
noun. dell
imbë (2) noun "dell, deep vale" (VT45:18), "wide ravine (between high mountain sides)" (PE17:92)