Sindarin 

groga-

verb. to feel terror

Sindarin [WJ/415] Group: SINDICT. Published by

groga-

verb. to feel terror

Cognates

  • Q. ruc- “to feel fear or horror; *to flee (to)” ✧ WJ/415

Derivations

  • RUK “terrible shapes and the fear they inspire, terrible shapes and the fear they inspire, [ᴹ√] demon” ✧ WJ/389

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
RUKU > groga-[gruka-] > [groka-] > [groga-]✧ WJ/389

goe

noun. terror, great fear

Sindarin [PM/363] Group: SINDICT. Published by

groga

feel terror

(i ’roga, in grogar) (WJ:415)

goe

terror

1) goe (i **oe) (great fear), no distinct pl. form except with article (i ngoe = i ñoe), 2) gorgoroth (i ngorgoroth = i ñorgoroth, o n**gorgoroth) (deadly fear), pl. gergeryth (in gergeryth = i ñgergeryth). Archaic pl. *görgöryth. 3) gost (i ngost = i ñost, o n**gost) (dread), pl. gyst (in gyst** = i ñgyst).

goe

terror

(i ’oe) (great fear), no distinct pl. form except with article (i ngoe = i ñoe)

gorgoroth

terror

(i ngorgoroth = i ñorgoroth, o n’gorgoroth) (deadly fear), pl. gergeryth (in gergeryth = i ñgergeryth). Archaic pl. ✱görgöryth.

gost

terror

(i ngost = i ñost, o n’gost) (dread), pl. gyst (in gyst = i ñgyst).