_adj. _quick, ready, prompt. >> fair
Sindarin
fair
adjective. quick
feir
adjective. quick
bregalad
masculine name. Quickbeam; (lit.) Quick (Lively) Tree
Name of an Ent, translated “Quickbeam” in The Lord of the Rings (LotR/482), but elsewhere said to more literally mean “Quick (Lively) Tree” (PE17/82, RC/762). His name is most likely a combination of bregol “sudden” and galadh “tree”, probably influenced by Nan. galad (assuming the name is not itself Nandorin).
Conceptual Development: His name already N. Bregalad when it first appeared in Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s, with the same meaning (TI/419, WR/26).
Bregalad
noun. 'quick tree'
prop. n. Bot. 'quick (lively) tree', Quickbeam. Tolkien notes that "_Quicken _or Quickbeam are actual names of 'rowan' or 'mountain-ash' = German Vogelbeere, Vogelbeerbaum.
fergenol
adjective. quick to see or perceive
bregol
adjective. quick, sudden, quick, sudden, [N.] violent, *fierce
fair
adjective. quick, ready, prompt
lim
adjective. quick, swift
fergenol
adjective. quick to see or perceive, sharp-sighted or witted
brêg
quick
brêg (sudden, lively), lenited vrêg, pl. brîg
brêg
quick
(sudden, lively), lenited vrêg, pl. brîg
brêg
adjective. lively, sudden, quick
@@@ possibly an element in Bregalad “Quickbeam”.
brêg
lively
brêg (sudden, quick), lenited vrêg, pl. brîg
brêg
lively
(sudden, quick), lenited vrêg, pl. brîg
nosta-
5iH1`C verb. to notice, perceive, sense, smell
Cognate of Q. nusta-.
_adj. _quick, ready, prompt. >> feir