(noun) 1) lach (leaping flame), pl. laich; 2) naur (in compounds nar-, -nor) (fire, sun), pl. noer, coll. pl. norath, 3) rill (construct ril) (brilliance, glittering reflected light), no distinct pl. form except with article (idh rill).
Sindarin
lacho
verb. flame!
lach
noun. (leaping) flame
lacho calad! drego morn!
Flame light! Flee night!
lacha-
verb. to flame
lacha-
verb. to flame
lach
flame
lach
flame
(leaping flame), pl. laich; 2) naur (in compounds nar-, -nor) (fire, sun), pl. noer, coll. pl. norath, 3) rill (construct ril) (brilliance, glittering reflected light), no distinct pl. form except with article (idh rill).
lacha
flame
(verb) *lacha- (i lacha, i lachar). Only the imperative form lacho is attested.
lacha
flame
(i lacha, i lachar). Only the imperative form lacho is attested.
naur
noun. flame
naur
noun. fire
lachenn
flame-eyed
pl. lachinn *(WJ:384, there cited in archaic form lachend)*.
ruin
red flame
(no distinct pl. form except with article: idh ruin) (blazing fire). Also used as an adj. ”fiery red, burning”. (Silm app, entry ruin; PM:366)
A verb for “to flame” appearing as an imperative in the phrase lacho calad! “flame light!” (UT/65), the verb form of lach “flame”.