turúva adj. "wooden" (LT1:270); cf. turu #3.
Quenya
taurina
of wood
turúva
wooden
tavárëa
wooden
#tavárëa ?adj. "wooden" (tauretavárëa = "forest-wooden"?) (TI:415). If so perhaps a near-synonym of taurina.
taurina
of wood
turúva
wooden
turúva adj. "wooden" (LT1:270); cf. turu #3.
tavárëa
wooden
#tavárëa ?adj. "wooden" (tauretavárëa = "forest-wooden"?) (TI:415). If so perhaps a near-synonym of taurina.
thafn
wooden pillar
(post), pl. ?thefn, coll. pl. thavnath
tawaren
wooden
tawaren (lenited dawaren; pl. tewerin).
tawaren
wooden
(lenited dawaren; pl. tewerin).
tawaren
adjective. wooden
tawaren
adjective. wooden
Cognates
- ᴹQ. taurina “of wood” ✧ Ety/TÁWAR
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taurina
adjective. of wood
Cognates
- N. tawaren “wooden” ✧ Ety/TÁWAR
Elements
Word Gloss tavar “wood (material)” -ina “adjective suffix; passive participle”
duruin
adjective. wooden
durog
adjective. wooden
A word in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s for “wooden”, an adjectival form of G. duru “wood”, with a variant form duruin (GL/31).
Cognates
- Eq. turúva “wooden” ✧ LT1A/Turuhalmë
Variations
- duruin ✧ GL/31
turuksa
adjective. wooden
turúva
adjective. wooden
An adjective for “wooden” in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s derived from the root ᴱ√TUŘU [TUÐU], also with a variant form turuksa (QL/96). It also appeared in Early Qenya Word-lists of the 1920s (PE16/139).
Cognates
- G. durog “wooden” ✧ LT1A/Turuhalmë
Variations
- turūva ✧ QL/096; QL/096
- turuksa ✧ QL/096
taurina adj. "of wood" (TÁWAR)