(noun) hwind (i chwind, o chwind; no distinct pl. form even with article; coll. pl. hwinnath) (VT46:22)
Sindarin
hwind
adjective. twirling, whirling
hwinn
noun. birch
hwind
eddy
hwind
eddy
(i chwind, o chwind; no distinct pl. form even with article; coll. pl. hwinnath) (VT46:22)
hwind
noun. eddy
hwinia
eddy
(verb) hwinia- (i chwinia, i chwiniar) (twirl, whirl)
hwinia
eddy
(i chwinia, i chwiniar) (twirl, whirl)****
hwiniol
mad
(see VT46:16 for this gloss) hwiniol (fantastic, giddy; literally this is the participle ”whirling”), lenited chwiniol. It is unclear whether Sindarin participles have any distinct plural forms.
hwiniol
mad
(fantastic, giddy; literally this is the participle ”whirling”), lenited chwiniol. It is unclear whether Sindarin participles have any distinct plural forms.
The ordinary non-mythological word for “birch” in notes from the mid-1960s, as opposed to brethil “silver-birch” for the subspecies associated with Elbereth (PE17/23).