Sindarin
mithrin
mithrin
mithren
adjective. grey
mithren
adjective. grey
mith
adjective. (pale) grey
mith
grey
thin
adjective. grey
hithren
adjective. grey
_ adj. _grey. >> thind
hithren
adjective. grey
Ered Mithrin
noun. grey mountains
ered (pl. of orod “mountain”), mithrin (pl. of mithren “grey”) #M sometimes resists lenition when otherwise may cause confusion.
ered mithrin
place name. Grey Mountains
Sindarin name of the “Grey Mountains” (LotR/1064). This name is a combination of the plural of orod “mountain” and the plural of mithren “grey”. Ordinarily an adjective in this position would ordinarily undergo soft mutation to vithrin, but in notes from around 1969 Tolkien indicated that m did not always undergo grammatical mutation in late Sindarin (PE23/136).
mithren
grey
- *mithren (lenited vithren, pl. mithrin). 2) thind (pale); no distinct pl. form. 3) (pale grey) mith (lenited vith; no distinct pl. form). David Salo would read mîth with a long vowel. Note: a homophone means ”white fog, wet mist”.
mithren
grey
(lenited vithren, pl. mithrin).
mith
grey
(lenited vith; no distinct pl. form). David Salo would read mîth with a long vowel. Note: a homophone means ”white fog, wet mist”.
mîth
noun. *Sinda, Grey-Elf
thend
noun. *Sinda, Grey-Elf
thind
adjective. grey, pale
thind
adjective. grey
thind
adjective. grey
_ adj. _grey. Obsolete except in names as Thingol. >> hithren
thind
adjective. grey, grey, [N.] pale
if from þindā, why no a-affection? @@@
thinn
adjective. grey
thinn
adjective. grey
_adj. _grey. Q. sinde.
thinn
adjective. grey
thind
grey
(pale); no distinct pl. form.
adj. grey, light grey. >> Mithrandir, mithril