_n. _word.
Sindarin
peth
noun. word
peth
noun. word
peth
word
pethron
noun. speaker, reciter, speaker, reciter, [N.] narrator, minstrel
beth
noun. word
peth
word
peth (i beth, o pheth), pl. pith (i phith)
peth
word
(i beth, o pheth), pl. pith (i phith)
pethron
narrator
pethron (i bethron, o phethron), pl. pethryn (i phethryn), coll. pl. pethronnath
pethron
narrator
(i bethron, o phethron), pl. pethryn (i phethryn), coll. pl. pethronnath
pethas
noun. sentence, phrase
pathred
fullness
pathred (i bathred, o phathred), pl. pethrid (i phethrid)
pathu
sward
*pathu (i bathu) (level place), analogical pl. pethy (i phethy). Cited in archaic form pathw in the source (LR:380 s.v. PATH), hence the coll. pl. is likely pathwath.
pathred
fullness
(i bathred, o phathred), pl. pethrid (i phethrid)
pathu
level place
(i bathu) (sward), analogical pl. pethy (i phethy). Cited in archaic form pathw in the source (LR:380 s.v. PATH); hence the coll. pl. is likely pathwath. In the Etymologies as printed in
pathu
sward
(i bathu) (level place), analogical pl. pethy (i phethy). Cited in archaic form pathw in the source (LR:380 s.v. PATH), hence the coll. pl. is likely pathwath.
pathu
level place
(i bathu) (sward), analogical pl. pethy (i phethy). Cited in archaic form pathw in the source (LR:380 s.v. PATH); hence the coll. pl. is likely pathwath. In the Etymologies as printed in
gwabeth
noun. sentence, phrase
baudh
sentence
(juridical) baudh (judgement) (i vaudh), pl. boedh (i moedh)
gaer
fearful
gaer (dreadful, awful; holy); lenited aear; no distinct pl. form. Note: homophones mean "reddish, copper-coloured, ruddy" and also "sea".
land
level
land (open space), pl. laind, coll. pl. lannath. Also used as adj. ”wide, plain”.
parth
sward
1) parth (i barth, o pharth) (field, enclosed grassland), pl. perth (i pherth), 2) sâdh (i hâdh, o sâdh, construct sadh) (turf), pl. saidh (i saidh) (VT42:20)
sâd
place
sâd (-had; i hâd, o sâd, construct sad) (spot, limited area naturally or artificially defined), pl. said (i said) (UT:314, VT42:20)
cidinn
?. [unglossed]
cinnog
?. [unglossed]
madu
?. [unglossed]
maud
?. [unglossed]
pathu
noun. level space, sward
sâdh
noun. sward, turf
baudh
sentence
(judgement) (i vaudh), pl. boedh (i moedh)
caew
resting place
(i gaew, o chaew) (lair). No distinct pl. form except with article (i chaew).
gaer
fearful
(dreadful, awful; holy); lenited ’aear; no distinct pl. form. Note: homophones mean "reddish, copper-coloured, ruddy" and also "sea".
gardh
bounded or defined place
(i ’ardh) (region), pl. gerdh (i ngerdh = i ñerdh);
land
open space
(construct lan, pl. laind) (level), also used as adjective ”wide, plain”.
land
level
(open space), pl. laind, coll. pl. lannath. Also used as adj. ”wide, plain”.
parth
sward
(i barth, o pharth) (field, enclosed grassland), pl. perth (i pherth)
sant
privately owned place
(i hant, o sant) (field, garden, yard), pl. saint (i saint) (VT42:20)
sâd
place
(-had; i hâd, o sâd, construct sad) (spot, limited area naturally or artificially defined), pl. said (i said) (UT:314, VT42:20)
sâdh
sward
(i hâdh, o sâdh, construct sadh) (turf), pl. saidh (i saidh) (VT42:20)
(beth) _ n. word. fennas nogothrim lasto beth lammen _'doorway of the Dwarf-folk listen to the words of my tongue'. Q. quetta. >> beth