lasta- vb. "listen", also lasta adj. "listening, hearing" (LAS2, PE17:56); cf. adj. asalastë (*aþa-) adj. "easily heard" (PE17:148)
Primitive elvish
las
root. listen
las
root. listen
lasta-
listen
lasta- vb. "listen", also lasta adj. "listening, hearing" (LAS2, PE17:56); cf. adj. asalastë (*aþa-) adj. "easily heard" (PE17:148)
lasta-
verb. to listen, to listen; [ᴹQ.] to hear
larmo
noun. listener
TQ. listener (spy or scout)
larmo
noun. listener (spy or scout)
hlarindo
noun. hearer
lasta-
verb. listen
_ v. _listen, give ear. Q. lasta-. >> lasto
lasto
verb. listen!
lasta-
verb. to listen, give ear
lasta-
verb. to listen
lasto
interjection. listen, *hark
lathra-
verb. to listen in, eavesdrop
lathrada-
verb. to listen in, eavesdrop
lathron
noun. hearer, listener, eavesdropper
lethril
noun. hearer, listener, eavesdropper
lasta
listen
lasta- (i lasta, i lastar),
lasta
listen
(i lasta, i lastar)
lathr(ad)a-
verb. to listen in, eavesdrop
lathra
listen in
(eavesdrop) (i lathra, i lathrar), also lathrada (i lathrada, i lathradar)
lathra
listen in
lathra- (eavesdrop) (i lathra, i lathrar), also lathrada (i lathrada, i lathradar)
lastad
noun. listening, hearkening, attention
lathron
listener
lathron (hearer, eavesdropper), pl. lethryn, coll. pl. lathronnath. This is a masc. form, corresponding to fem. lethril (VT45:26), no distinct pl. form, but coll. pl. lethrillath.
lathron
listener
(hearer, eavesdropper), pl. lethryn, coll. pl. lathronnath. This is a masc. form, corresponding to fem. lethril (VT45:26), no distinct pl. form, but coll. pl. lethrillath.
lathron
noun. hearer, listener, eavesdropper
lethril
noun. hearer, listener, eavesdropper (f.)
lathron
hearer
lathron (listener, eavesdropper), pl. lethryn, coll. pl. lathronnath. This is a masc. form, corresponding to fem. lethril (VT45:26), no distinct pl. form, but coll. pl. ?lethriliath.
lathron
hearer
(listener, eavesdropper), pl. lethryn, coll. pl. lathronnath. This is a masc. form, corresponding to fem. lethril (VT45:26), no distinct pl. form, but coll. pl. ?lethriliath.**
lhathr(ad)a-
verb. to listen in, eavesdrop
lhathra-
verb. to listen in, eavesdrop
lhathrada-
verb. to listen in, eavesdrop
lhathron
noun. hearer, listener, eavesdropper
lhathron
noun. hearer, listener, eavesdropper
lhethril
noun. hearer, listener, eavesdropper
lhethril
noun. hearer, listener, eavesdropper (f.)
Beware, older languages below! The languages below were invented during Tolkien's earlier period and should be used with caution. Remember to never, ever mix words from different languages!
las
root. listen
la(n)srondo
noun. hearer, listener, eavesdropper
hith
interjection. listen! hark!
hitha-
verb. to listen, hearken, listen to
gimra-
verb. to hearken to, listen to
hista-
verb. to listen, hearken, listen to
hist
noun. listening, attention
lasta-
verb. to listen; to hear
analasta-
verb. to listen to
lasta
noun. listening, hearing
lammo
noun. listener (spy or scout)
hiþi Speculative
root. *listen
This root did not appear as the basis of “listen” words until The Etymologies of the 1930s, where Tolkien gave ᴹ√LAS “listen” as opposed to ᴹ√LAS “leaf” (Ety/LAS¹, LAS²). One of its derivatives was N. lhewig “ear” (from fossilized dual lhaw). Tolkien apparently wanted to retain this form in his later writings after deciding that initial l was no longer unvoiced in Sindarin, so he coined a variant s-fortified root √SLAS “ear” from which it could still be derived (PE17/62, PE17/77). The unfortified root √LAS “listen” continued to appear, however (PE17/46; PE19/101), as indicated by imperative S. lasto “listen” (LotR/307). Tolkien did speculate that the roots √LAS¹ “leaf” and √LAS² “listen” might ultimately be related, probably because of the similarity of the shape of Elvish ears and the leaves of trees:
> lasse “leaf” (S las); pl. lassi (S lais). It is only applied to certain kinds of leaves, especially those of trees, and would not e.g. be used of leaf of a hyacinth (linque). It is thus possibly related to √LAS “listen”, and S-LAS stem of Elvish words for “ear”: Q hlas, dual hlaru. Sindarin dual lhaw, singular lheweg (PE17/62).
A similar notion appeared in The Etymologies: “Some think this [ᴹ√LAS¹ ‘leaf’] is related to the next [ᴹ√LAS² ‘listen’] and ✱lassē ‘ear’. The Quendian ears were more pointed and leaf-shaped than [?human]” (Ety/LAS¹).