celu _("k")_noun "stream" (LT1:257; rather celumë in LotR-style Quenya)
Quenya
celumë
stream, flow
celu
stream
celumë
stream, flow
celu
stream
celu _("k")_noun "stream" (LT1:257; rather celumë in LotR-style Quenya)
sîr
stream
_ n. _stream. >> Nanduhirion
celeth
stream
(noun) 1) celeth (i geleth, o cheleth), pl. celith (i chelith), 2) sirith (i hirith, o sirith) (flowing), no distinct pl. except with article (i sirith), 3) nên (water, lake, pool, waterland), construct nen, pl. nîn, 4) rant (watercourse, water-channel, lode, vein), pl. raint (idh raint), coll. pl. rannath.
celeth
stream
(i geleth, o cheleth), pl. celith (i chelith)
nên
stream
(water, lake, pool, waterland), construct nen, pl. nîn
rant
stream
(watercourse, water-channel, lode, vein), pl. raint (idh raint), coll. pl. rannath.
sirith
stream
(i hirith, o sirith) (flowing), no distinct pl. except with article (i sirith)
sīru
noun. stream
Derivations
- √SIR “flow”
Variations
- sīrŭ ✧ PE21/80
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duif
noun. stream
Derivations
Element in
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴱ✶duiwe > duif [duiwe] > [duive] > [duiv] ✧ GL/31
sîr
noun. stream
Changes
sír→ hír “stream” ✧ PE13/147Element in
- En. Thornsir “Stream of Eagles”
Variations
sír✧ PE13/147 (sír)
kelu(me)
noun. stream; fountain, spring
Cognates
- G. celu “rill, stream, runlet”
Derivations
- ᴱ√KELE “flow, run; ooze, trickle” ✧ LT1A/Kelusindi
Element in
- Eq. Kelusindi ✧ LT1A/Kelusindi
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴱ√KELU > kelu [kelū] > [kelu] ✧ LT1A/Kelusindi Variations
- kelu ✧ LT1A/Kelusindi; PME/046; QL/046
- kelume ✧ LT1A/Kelusindi; QL/046
síre
noun. stream
Derivations
- ᴱ√SIÐI “flow” ✧ LT1A/Sirion; QL/084
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴱ√SIŘI > sīre [sīðē] > [sīðe] > [sīze] > [sīre] ✧ QL/084 Variations
- sírë ✧ LT1A/Sirion
- sīre ✧ PME/084; QL/084
celumë ("k")noun "stream, flow" (KEL, LT1:257); locative pl. celumessen ("k") in Markirya (ëar-celumessen is translated "in the flowing sea", lit. *"in sea-streams").