G uluithiad (unquenchable) (SD:62), pl. ?uluithiaid if the word can be treated as a common adjective (which is uncertain, given the basic etymology).
Sindarin
uluithiad
adjective. unquenchable, without quenching
pen-
without
pen
preposition. without, lacking, -less
uluithiad
without quenching
uluithiad
without quenching
(unquenchable) (SD:62), pl. ?uluithiaid if the word can be treated as a common adjective (which is uncertain, given the basic etymology).
uluidiad
unquenchable
uluidiad (but literally perhaps ”without quenching”, u + luithiad). (SD:62) Pl. ?uluithiaid if this can the treated as a common adjective (and not as a prepositional phrase).
uluidiad
unquenchable
(but literally perhaps ”without quenching”, u** + luithiad). (SD:62) Pl. ?uluithiaid** if this can the treated as a common adjective (and not as a prepositional phrase).
ar
without
(adv. prefix) ar- (outside)
ar
without
(outside)
pen
without
1) pen (lenited ben) (lacking, -less) (WJ:375) Not to be confused with the pronoun pen ”one, somebody, anybody”. When prefixed to a noun, the resulting phrase can be treated as an adjective in that it is lenited (pen- appears as ben-) where an adjective would be lenited. 2)
pen
without
(lenited ben) (lacking, -less) (WJ:375) Not to be confused with the pronoun pen ”one, somebody, anybody”. When prefixed to a noun, the resulting phrase can be treated as an adjective in that it is lenited (pen- appears as ben-) where an adjective would be lenited.
ú
without
(adverbial prefix) ú-, u- (e.g. udalraph ”without stirrups; stirrupless”, uluithiad *”without quenching” (SD:62) = ”unquenchable”). The prefix ar- has a similiar meaning, as in:
ú
without
u- (e.g. udalraph ”without stirrups; stirrupless”, uluithiad ✱”without quenching” (SD:62) = ”unquenchable”). The prefix ar- has a similiar meaning, as in:
(ben-) _ pref. _without,**less. pen-adar 'fatherless'. >> ben-, ú-