heap, piled mound
Telerin
hāda
noun. heap
hamna
noun. pile, (artificial) mound, heap
hāda
noun. heap
hamna
noun. pile, (artificial) mound, heap
khabdā
noun. pile, (artificial) mound
khabnā
noun. pile, (artificial) mound
kiris
root. cleave, cleave, [ᴹ√] cut, [ᴱ√] split
haedh
noun. heap
heap, piled mound
haedh
noun. heap, ‘piled mound’
haudh
noun. heap
Dor. heap, piled mound
cûm
heap
- cûm (i gûm, o chûm, construct cum) (mound), pl. cuim (i chuim). 2) ovras (crowd), pl. evrais (archaic övrais), coll. pl. ovrassath
cûm
heap
(i gûm, o chûm, construct cum) (mound), pl. cuim (i chuim).
ovras
heap
(crowd), pl. evrais (archaic övrais), coll. pl. ovrassath
hahta
pile, mound
hahta noun "pile, mound" (KHAG)
hahta
noun. heap
heap, piled mound
hamna
noun. pile, (artificial) mound, pile, (artificial) mound, [ᴹQ.] heap
A noun appearing in Outline of Phonology (OP2) as part of revisions made in 1959 or later. It had the gloss “pile, (artificial) mound” and was derived from the root √KHAB “heap up, pile up” from a primitive form ✶khabnā (PE19/91). In this word, the ancient voiced stop b became nasal m before another nasal.
Conceptual Development: In the original draft of OP2, this word was given as hahta “piled mound, heap”, but this word was deleted and the section where it appeared was rejected (PE19/92). See the entry for ᴹQ. hahta for a discussion of the earlier iteration of this word.
hyar-
verb. cleave
#hyar- vb. "cleave" (1st pers. aorist hyarin "I cleave") (SYAD). Pa.t. probably *hyandë since the R of hyar- was originally D; cf. rer- "sow", pa.t. rendë, from the root RED.
hyar-
verb. cleave
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!
háda
noun. heap, ‘piled mound’
hada-
verb. to throw at, aim at
kumpo
noun. pile
haudh
noun. heap, ‘piled mound’
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kir
root. cleave
heap, piled mound