(i ista, in istar), pa.t. sint or istas (VT45:18).
Sindarin
ithron
noun. wizard
curunír
noun. man of craft, wizard
gûl
noun. knowledge
ista
have knowledge
ist
knowledge
ist (lore); no distinct pl. form.
ist
knowledge
(lore); no distinct pl. form.
curunír
wizard
curunír (i gurunír, o churunír) (man of craft), no distinct pl. form except with article (i churunír), coll. pl. curuníriath.
ithron
wizard
1) ithron (= Quenya istar, one of the order Gandalf belonged to), pl. ithryn, coll. pl. ithronnath (UT:388), 2)
pol-
verb. can
sinnen
adjective. known
Element in
- ᴺS. palan-hinnen “famous, *(lit.) widely-known”
Elements
Word Gloss ista- “to have knowledge, to have knowledge, [G.] know, be aware, perceive, feel”
n. knowledge, deep knowledge not 'occult' in modern sense, but applied to the deper knowledge of the 'wise' or skilled persons, not kept secret (as [?among the] Elves) but not attainable by all. Q. ñōle, B.S. gûl phantom, shadow of dark magic, necromancer, slave, servant?. The B.S. word gûl was prob. derived from ngōl-.