laer (“song”), cû (“bow”), beleg (“great, mighty”) #The lack of lenition in beleg could be explained by dialectal differences or by the play of words “Great Bow” - “Bow of Beleg”.
Sindarin
laer
noun. summer
laer
noun. song
laer
noun. song, long lay
laer
noun. season of summer
laer cú beleg
proper name. Song of the Great Bow
Laer Cú Beleg
noun. song of the great bow
glaer
noun. tale, [N.] long lay, narrative poem, [S.] tale, song
laer
summer
laer (no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”song”.
laer
season of summer
laer (no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”song”.
laer
summer
(no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”song”.
laer
season of summer
(no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”song”.**
glîr
song
1) glîr (i **lîr, construct glir) (poem, lay), no distinct pl. form except with article (in glîr), coll. pl. glíriath. 2) laer (no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”summer”. 3) lind (air, tune; also = singer, in the latter sense also used of rivers), no distinct pl. form (WJ.309). See also HYMN regarding the word aerlinn**.
glîr
song
(i ’lîr, construct glir) (poem, lay), no distinct pl. form except with article (in glîr), coll. pl. glíriath. 2) laer (no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”summer”. 3) lind (air, tune; also = singer, in the latter sense also used of rivers), no distinct pl. form (WJ.309). See also
firith
noun. season of fading
iavas
noun. season of autumn
aerlinn
noun. (unknown meaning, perhaps a song about the sea, or possibly holy song)
echuir
noun. a season, the beginning of spring
ethuil
noun. season of spring
lasbelin
noun. season of autumn
lîr
noun. song, poem, lay
narn
noun. a tale or a saga, that is told in verse to be spoken and not sung
narn
noun. tale, tale, [N.] saga
narn
tale
1) narn (saga; versified tale to be spoken rather than sung), pl. nern**; 2) pent (i bent, o phent) (story), pl. pint (i phint), coll. pl. pennath; 3) trenarn (i drenarn, o threnarn) (account), pl. trenern (i threnern); 4) gwanod (i **wanod) (number), pl. gwenyd (in gwenyd).
narn
tale
(saga; versified tale to be spoken rather than sung), pl. *nern***; 2) pent (i** bent, o phent) (story), pl. pint (i** phint), coll. pl. pennath; 3) trenarn (i** drenarn, o threnarn) (account), pl. trenern (i** threnern); 4) gwanod (i ’wanod) (number), pl. gwenyd (in gwenyd**).
The song of mourning for Beleg (S/209), a combination of laer “song”, cû “bow” and beleg “great” (SA/beleg, cú).