A word in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s glossed “long-acorned”, an adjectival form of G. nocha “acorn” (GL/61).
Gnomish
govin(d)riol
adjective. long-acorned
govinra
adjective. long-acorned
nochinra
adjective. long-acorned
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govin(d)riol
adjective. long-acorned
govinra
adjective. long-acorned
nochinra
adjective. long-acorned
A word in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s glossed “long-acorned”, an adjectival form of G. nocha “acorn” (GL/61).
A word appearing as govin(d)riol in the Gnomish Lexicon glossed “long-acorned” referring to a type of oak, a combination of the plural govin(d) of G. gôf “fruit” with the adjective suffix G. -riol (GL/42, 61). It also had a shorter variant govinra.