n. one deprived, exile whose rights and goods have been confiscated. Q. nehtanō.
Sindarin
neithan
masculine name. The Wronged, (lit.) one who is deprived
neitha-
verb. to wrong, deprive
neithan
noun. one deprived, exile whose rights and goods have been confiscated
neitha-
verb. to wrong, to deprive
neithan
noun. one deprived
neithan
adjective. deprived, wronged
neitha
deprive
(or, to wrong) #neitha- (i neitha, in neithar), isolated from Neithan ”Wronged” (as participle/derived noun)
neitha
wrong
(verb) #neitha- (i neitha, in neithar) (deprive). Isolated from Neithan ”Wronged” (as participle/derived noun)
neitha
deprive
(i neitha, in neithar), isolated from Neithan ”Wronged” (as participle/derived noun)
neitha
wrong
(i neitha, in neithar) (deprive). Isolated from Neithan ”Wronged” (as participle/derived noun)
úthaes
noun. inducement to do wrong, temptation
A name Túrin used for himself while he was an outlaw, translated “The Wronged” (S/200, UT/86). It is simply the noun neithan “one deprived” (PE17/167) used as a name.