A noun for “strength” in Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s (PE13/152).
Conceptual Development: G. rôg “doughty, strong” appeared in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s, along with an unglossed word rog with short o (GL/65).
Beware, older languages below! The languages below were invented during Tolkien's earlier period and should be used with caution. Remember to never, ever mix words from different languages!
túrin
masculine name. Túrin
tuor
masculine name. Tuor
túd
noun. thigh
tû
?. [unglossed]
tûn
place name. Tûn
turmarth
masculine name. Conqueror of Fate
tûn
noun. mound, bare hill
tûr
noun. power
rhôg
noun. strength
A noun for “strength” in Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s (PE13/152).
Conceptual Development: G. rôg “doughty, strong” appeared in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s, along with an unglossed word rog with short o (GL/65).
tîr
noun. king
ai-
prefix. [unglossed]
amon
noun. hill
bailchir
noun. [unglossed]
balt
noun. might
bhraig
?. [unglossed]
A set of unglossed forms written next to ᴱN. braith (also unglossed) in Early Noldorin word lists of the 1920s (PE13/139), their meaning and etymology are unclear.
bhregint
?. [unglossed]
bhreigros
?. [unglossed]
blaithrod
?. [unglossed]
braith
?. [unglossed]
A verb appearing in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s as G. braitha- “wrap, swathe” based on G. brach “a shawl, plaid, wrap” (GL/23). The form ᴱN. braith also appeared in Early Noldorin word lists of the 1920s (PE13/139), but it was unglossed and whether it was related is unclear.
Neo-Sindarin: Since I retain ᴺS. brach “shawl, wrap”, I’d also keep this Gnomish verb as a derivative of the Neo-Root ᴺ√BARAK “wrap”, but updated to ᴺS. braetha- “to wrap, swathe” since ai became ae in Sindarin of the 1950s and 60s.
braithgair
noun. [unglossed]
cai
?. [unglossed]
caiad
?. [unglossed]
celin
?. [unglossed]
ciann
?. [unglossed]
cum(b)
noun. mound
delin
?. [unglossed]
ei-
prefix. [unglossed]
farn
?. [unglossed]
fedhui
adjective. [unglossed]
flair
?. [unglossed]
flaith
?. [unglossed]
floth
?. [unglossed]
fraith
?. [unglossed]
geryd
?. [unglossed]
gist-
verb. to know
glaith
?. [unglossed]
glaithfedhui
?. [unglossed]
glewin
?. [unglossed]
glich
?. [unglossed]
golyn
noun. song
gôl
noun. song
gû
?. [unglossed]
harn
?. [unglossed]
hî
adjective. [unglossed]
hîr
noun. lord
isteth
?. [unglossed]
laus
?. [unglossed]
leus
?. [unglossed]
lhuaith
?. [unglossed]
lhub
noun. fat
A noun appearing as ᴱN. lhub “fat” in Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s (PE13/149). It was a later iteration G. lub “fat, fat flesh” in Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s derived from primitive ᴱ✶lūpe (GL/55).
Neo-Sindarin: I think it is worth retaining these words for purposes of Neo-Sindarin as ᴺS. lûb “fat, (fat) flesh” from a Neo-Root ᴺ√LUP.
lhû
noun. [unglossed]
luaith
?. [unglossed]
nelyn
?. [unglossed]
núr
noun. muscle
pap-
verb. [unglossed]
pethil
noun. [unglossed]
rhaith
noun. [unglossed], [G.] extent, reach; region, sphere, district; scope
scarn
?. [unglossed]
stroth
?. [unglossed]
tharn
?. [unglossed]
thesg
?. [unglossed]
thing
noun. prince
thrand
?. [unglossed]
thrann
?. [unglossed]
A word for “thigh” in Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s, derived from primitive ᴱ✶teutá (PE13/154).