A verb appearing in its Noldorin-style infinitive form N. ortho “raise” in The Etymologies of the 1930s, derived from ON. ortóbe under the root ᴹ√ORO “up, rise, high” (Ety/ORO). It had a past form orthant. Its passive participle orthannen “raised” appeared in notes on The Feanorian Alphabet, also from the 1930s (PE22/31). Its gerund form orthad appeared unglossed as part of the title of the one of the great tales of The Silmarillion in notes likely from the 1950s: S. Narn e·Dant Gondolin ar Orthad en·Êl, presumably “✱Tale of the Fall of Gondolin and the Raising of the Star” (MR/373). This last note indicates the ongoing validity of this verb in the Sindarin period of the 1950s and 60s.
Sindarin
orthad
noun. *raising
orthad
gerund noun. rising
ortha-
verb. to raise
orthad
raising
(gerund) orthad (MR:373)
orthad
raising
(MR:373)
ortha
raise
ortha- (i ortha, in orthar);
ortha
raise
(i ortha, in orthar);
eriad
noun. rising
The gerund of the verb ortha- “raise”, appearing unglossed within the title of the one of the great tales of The Silmarillion in notes likely from the 1950s: S. Narn e·Dant Gondolin ar Orthad en·Êl, presumably “✱Tale of the Fall of Gondolin and the Raising of the Star” (MR/373).