Quenya 

tambaro

woodpecker

tambaro noun "woodpecker" (TAM)

Noldorin 

tavor

noun. woodpecker, knocker, woodpecker, knocker; [G.] wood fay

A noun in The Etymologies of the 1930s for a “woodpecker”, derived from the primitive agental form ᴹ✶tamrō “knocker” (Ety/TAM). It had an (archaic?) variant tafr, pronounced tavr, which became tavor when the final r became syllabic.

Conceptual Development: In the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s, G. tavor was a noun for “a wood fay” (GL/69).

tafr

noun. woodpecker (bird)

Noldorin [Ety/390] "knocker". Group: SINDICT. Published by

tavor

noun. woodpecker (bird)

Noldorin [Ety/390] "knocker". Group: SINDICT. Published by

tavr

noun. woodpecker (bird)

Noldorin [Ety/390] "knocker". Group: SINDICT. Published by

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Qenya 

tambaro

noun. woodpecker, (lit.) knocker

A noun in The Etymologies of the 1930s glossed “woodpecker, knocker”, an agental form of ᴹQ. tamba- “knock” (Ety/TAM).

Middle Primitive Elvish

tamrō

noun. woodpecker, knocker

Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/TAM; EtyAC/TAM] Group: Eldamo. Published by