(noun) naeth (biting, gnashing of teeth in grief); no distinct pl. form.
Sindarin
naeth
noun. woe, woe; [N.] biting, gnashing of teeth
sigil elu-naeth
proper name. Necklace of the Woe of Thingol
ai
interjection. hail; ha, there you are, hail, there you are; [ᴱN.] cry of pain or woe, [G.] oh!
naeth
noun. woe (gets sense of gnashing teeth in grief)
naeth
woe
naeth
woe
(biting, gnashing of teeth in grief); no distinct pl. form.
naeras
noun. sorrow, woe
naeth
biting
(noun) 1) naeth (gnashing of teeth in grief; woe); no distinct pl. form. 2) narch (pl. nerch) (RC:601)
naegra-
verb. to pain
naeth
noun. biting
narch
noun. (bitter-) biting
nae
alas
(interjection) nae
nae
alas
naeg
pain
(noun) naeg (no distinct pl. form)
naeg
pain
(no distinct pl. form)
naegra
pain
(verb) *naegra- (i naegra, in naegrar). Suggested Sindarin form of a word that actually appears with e instead of ae in the source (LR:375 s.v. NÁYAK), but cf. the noun naeg ”pain”.
naegra
pain
(i naegra, in naegrar). – Suggested Sindarin form of a word that actually appears with e instead of ae in the source (LR:375 s.v. NÁYAK), but cf. the noun naeg ”pain”.
Another name for Nauglamír, translated “Necklace of the Woe of Thingol” (WJ/258). It is a combination of sigil “necklace”, Thingol’s other name Elu and the noun naeth “woe”.