naica (2) noun "dagger" (GL:37)
Quenya
naica
bitterly painful or grievous
naica
dagger
naica
adjective. bitterly painful or grievous
naicando
sinner
#naicando (and #naico, both attested as plural forms in -or) noun "sinner" (VT43:33; Tolkien may have abandoned these forms i favour of #úcarindo)
naico
sinner
naico (1) noun "sinner"; see naicando
naicando
noun. *sinner
naico
noun. *sinner
sicil
dagger, knife
sicil ("k")noun "dagger, knife" (SIK)
ulcarindo
noun. *sinner
úcarindo
sinner
#úcarindo (pl. úcarindor, VT43:27) noun "sinner"; cf. úcar-. The form úlcarindor occurring in an older variant of the text in question seems abnormal, since Quenya rarely has a long vowel in front of a consonant cluster (VT43:33)
úcarindo
noun. *sinner
naica (1) adj. "bitterly painful or grievous" (PE17:151)