Quenya 

nauta

bound, obliged

nauta adj. "bound, obliged" (NUT)

lanya-

bound, enclose, separate from, mark the limit of

lanya- (1) vb. "bound, enclose, separate from, mark the limit of" (VT42:8)

Sindarin 

gleina-

verb. to bound, enclose, limit

This entry should perhaps read gleinia-, cf. VT/42:28, note 13

Sindarin [VT/42:8, VT/42:28] Group: SINDICT. Published by

glenia

bound

(verb) *glenia- (enclose, limit) (i **lenia, in gleniar**) (VT42:8; the spelling ”gleina-” in the primary source may be an error)

glenia

bound

(enclose, limit) (i ’lenia, in gleniar) (VT42:8; the spelling ”gleina-” in the primary source may be an error)

naud

bound

(adj.) naud, pl. noed

naud

bound

pl. noed

Noldorin 

naud

adjective. bound

Noldorin [Ety/378] Group: SINDICT. Published by

naud

adjective. bound

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. nauta “bound, obliged” ✧ Ety/NUT

Derivations

  • ᴹ√NUT “tie, bind” ✧ Ety/NUT

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√NUT > naud[nauta] > [nǭta] > [nouta] > [nauta] > [naut] > [naud]✧ Ety/NUT

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Gnomish

hebon

adjective. bound; (also) bounded, surrounded