pae (the ”Noldorin” form caer listed in the Etymologies was apparently abandoned by Tolkien).
Sindarin
pae
cardinal. ten
pae
cardinal. ten
paeth
noun. speech
paeth e ngolodhrim
*speech of the Noldor
paean
cardinal. ten
paenui
ordinal. tenth
paenui
ordinal. tenth
paeth
noun. speech
pae
cardinal. ten
pae
ten
(the ”Noldorin” form caer listed in the Etymologies was apparently abandoned by Tolkien).
paen
small gull
1) *paen (i baen, o phaen) (petrel), no distinct pl. form except with article (i phaen). Suggested Sindarin form of ”Noldorin” poen, VT45:24. 2) cuen (i guen, o chuen) (petrel), pl. ?cuin (?i chuin) (VT45:24)
paen
petrel
1) *paen (i baen, o phaen) (small gull), no distinct pl. form except with article (i phaen) Suggested Sindarin form of ”Noldorin” poen, VT45:24. 2) cuen (i guen, o chuen) (small gull), pl. ?cuin (?i chuin) (VT45:24)
paenui
tenth
paenui.
paenui
tenth
paenui (lenited baenui)
paedolodh
cardinal. eighteen
paegan
cardinal. fourteen
paeleben
cardinal. fifteen
paeneder
cardinal. nineteen
paeneg
cardinal. sixteen
paenel
cardinal. thirteen
paenodog
cardinal. seventeen
paetha-
verb. to utter, speak, talk
paethad
noun. oratory
paethron
noun. orator
paen
small gull
(i baen, o phaen) (petrel), no distinct pl. form except with article (i phaen). Suggested Sindarin form of ”Noldorin” poen, VT45:24.
paen
petrel
(i baen, o phaen) (small gull), no distinct pl. form except with article (i phaen) Suggested Sindarin form of ”Noldorin” poen, VT45:24.
paenui
tenth
.
cuen
small gull
cuen (i guen, o chuen) (petrel), pl. ?cuin (?i chuin) (VT45:24).
maew
gull
1) maew (i vaew), no distinct pl. except with article (i maew), coll. pl. maewrim; 2) gwael (i **wael), no distinct pl. form except with article (in gwael), 3) mŷl (i vŷl, construct myl), no distinct pl. form except with article (i mŷl**).
cae
cardinal. ten
caen
cardinal. ten
caen-
cardinal. ten
caenen
ordinal. tenth
caenui
ordinal. tenth
caenui
ordinal. tenth
glam
noun. barbarous speech, shouting, confused noise
glam
noun. din, uproar, the confused yelling and bellowing of beasts
glam
noun. any body of Orcs
glamb
noun. barbarous speech, shouting, confused noise
glamb
noun. din, uproar, the confused yelling and bellowing of beasts
glamb
noun. any body of Orcs
glamm
noun. barbarous speech, shouting, confused noise
glamm
noun. din, uproar, the confused yelling and bellowing of beasts
glamm
noun. any body of Orcs
gwael
noun. gull
maew
noun. gull
A noun for “gull” first appearing as N. maew in The Etymologies of the 1930s derived from the root ᴹ√MIW “whine” (Ety/MIW). It appeared in later notes as an archaic genitive plural maewion in the phrase S. †glim maewion “(the) voices of gulls” (PE17/97). Its class plural mewrim seems to have appeared in S. Ras Mewrim “✱Cape of the Gulls”, an alternate name for S. Bar-in-Mŷl “Home of the Gulls” (WJ/190). If so, the vowel e would be the result of the sound change whereby ae sometimes became e in polysyllables.
mŷl
noun. gull
mŷl
noun. gull
A word for “gull” in the name S. Bar-in-Mŷl “Home of the Gulls” (WJ/379); its singular and plural forms would be the same. It might be derived from ✱miulē < ᴹ√MIW “whine”, the basis for other “gull” words, since iu became ȳ in Sindarin. I’d recommend using the better attested S. maew “gull” for purposes of Neo-Sindarin.
canab
cardinal. fourteen
cuen
small gull
(i guen, o chuen) (petrel), pl. ?cuin (?i chuin) (VT45:24)
cuen
petrel
(i guen, o chuen) (small gull), pl. ?cuin (?i chuin) (VT45:24)
enem
cardinal. sixteen
eneph
cardinal. sixteen
gwael
gull
(i ’wael), no distinct pl. form except with article (in gwael)
lebem
cardinal. fifteen
m
gull
ŷl (i vŷl, construct myl), no distinct pl. form except with article (i mŷl).
maew
gull
(i vaew), no distinct pl. except with article (i maew), coll. pl. maewrim
nederph
cardinal. nineteen
neleb
cardinal. thirteen
odob
cardinal. seventeen
odoph
cardinal. seventeen
tolob
cardinal. eighteen
probably related to Q. pahta 'speech'. >> Golodhbaeth