(noun) glamor (i **lamor), banalogical pl. glemyr (in glemyr**). Archaic *glamr, glambr. ECHO (or, sound of voices) lammad, pl. lemmad. May also be spelt with a single m.
Sindarin
lamath
noun. echoing voices
lanthir lamath
place name. Waterfall of Echoing Voices
lam
noun. echo
glamor
echo
conath
noun. many voices
conath
noun. lamentation
glim
noun. voice, voice, *utterance
glamor
echo
(i ’lamor), banalogical pl. glemyr (in glemyr). Archaic ✱glamr, glambr.
lam
echoing voice
pl. laim, coll. pl. lammath.
lammad
echo
pl. lemmad. May also be spelt with a single m.
û
noun. voice
Waterfall near the house of Dior whose spray inspired the name of his daughter Elwing (S/235). The name was translated “Waterfall of Echoing Voices” (PM/349), a combination of lanthir “waterfall” and the class-plural of lam “echo”. As pointed out by Christoper Tolkien, this name is undoubtedly related to NS. lóm “echo” (SA/lóm).