Quenya 

rúsë

wrath

rúsë (þ) noun "wrath" (PE17:188)

rúsë

noun. wrath

Cognates

  • S. rûth “wrath, anger” ✧ PE17/188

Derivations

  • RUTH “anger, rage, wrath” ✧ PE17/188

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
(U)RUÞ > rúse[rūtʰe] > [rūθe] > [rūse]✧ PE17/188

Variations

  • rúse ✧ PE17/188

aha

rage

aha noun "rage", also name of tengwa #11, earlier called harma (Appendix E)

aha

noun. rage

Cognates

  • ᴺS. achas “dread, fear”

ursa

rage

ursa (þ) noun "rage" (PE17:188)

ursa

noun. rage

Cognates

  • S. oroth “rage, anger” ✧ PE17/188

Derivations

  • RUTH “anger, rage, wrath” ✧ PE17/188

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
(U)RUÞ > ursa[urtʰa] > [urθa] > [ursa]✧ PE17/188

ormë

haste, violence, wrath

ormë (1) noun "haste, violence, wrath", "rushing" (GOR, KHOR)

Sindarin 

oroth

noun. rage

_n. _rage, anger. rage, anger << wrath. Q. _ursa _rage. >> rûth, ruthra-

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:188] < (U)RUÞ anger, rage, wrath. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

rûth

noun. wrath, anger

Cognates

  • Q. rúsë “wrath” ✧ PE17/188

Derivations

  • RUTH “anger, rage, wrath” ✧ PE17/183; PE17/188

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
RUTH > rúth[rūtʰē] > [rūtʰē] > [rūθe] > [rūθ]✧ PE17/183
(U)RUÞ > rûth[rūtʰē] > [rūtʰē] > [rūθe] > [rūθ]✧ PE17/188

Variations

  • rúth ✧ PE17/183
Sindarin [PE17/183; PE17/188; SA/rûth] Group: Eldamo. Published by

rûth

noun. anger

Sindarin [S/436] Group: SINDICT. Published by

rûth

noun. anger

_n. _anger. Q. rúse wrath. >> oroth, ruthra-

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:188] < (U)RUÞ anger, rage, wrath. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

ruith

anger

*ruith (ire), no distinct pl. form except with article (idh ruith) if there is a pl. Suggested standard Sindarin form of Doriathrin Sindarin rûth (q.v. in Silm app).

ruith

anger

(ire), no distinct pl. form except with article (idh ruith) if there is a pl. – Suggested standard Sindarin form of Doriathrin Sindarin rûth (q.v. in Silm app).

Primitive elvish

ruth

root. anger, rage, wrath

This root appeared in two different documents: first in Quenya Notes (QN) from 1957 as (U)RUÞ “anger, rage, wrath” (PE17/188), and again in notes on Dalath Dirnen (DD) from 1964 as RUTH “rage” (PE17/183). In the former it had derivatives like Q. rúsë “anger”/S. rûth “rage” and Q. ursa “rage”/S. oroth “rage, anger”, with the latter document only mentioning the Sindarin forms with glosses “wrath” and “rage” respectively.

It’s conceivable this late root is a reemergence of a (hypothetical) root ✱ᴱ√(G)RUYU that would explain words in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s such as G. grui “ferocity, horror”, G. gru(i)m “fierce”, and G. gruith “deed of horror, angry or violent act, vengeance” (GL/42), but it is hard to be sure.

Derivatives

  • Q. rúsë “wrath” ✧ PE17/188
  • Q. rúsëa “wrathful” ✧ PE17/188
  • Q. ruxa “wroth” ✧ PE17/188
  • Q. ursa “rage” ✧ PE17/188
  • Q. ursa- “to rage” ✧ PE17/188
  • S. oroth “rage, anger” ✧ PE17/183; PE17/188
  • S. rûth “wrath, anger” ✧ PE17/183; PE17/188
  • S. ruthra- “to rage” ✧ PE17/188

Variations

  • (U)RUÞ ✧ PE17/145; PE17/188
  • RUÞ ✧ PE17/183
Primitive elvish [PE17/145; PE17/183; PE17/188] Group: Eldamo. Published by

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Qenya 

aha

noun. rage

orme

noun. haste, violence, wrath, rushing

Cognates

  • N. gorf “impetus, vigour” ✧ Ety/GOR

Derivations

  • ᴹ√GOR “violence, impetus, haste” ✧ Ety/GOR; Ety/KHOR

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√GOR > orme[gorme] > [ɣorme] > [orme]✧ Ety/GOR
ᴹ√GOR > orme[gorme] > [ɣorme] > [orme]✧ Ety/KHOR
Qenya [Ety/GOR; Ety/KHOR] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Noldorin

húrin

masculine name. wrath

Changes

  • HûrinHûrin “aged” ✧ PE15/61
  • HûrinHûrin “wisdom” ✧ PE15/61

Variations

  • Hûrin ✧ PE15/61; PE15/61 (Hûrin); PE15/61 (Hûrin)
Early Noldorin [LB/021; LBI/Húrin; PE15/61] Group: Eldamo. Published by