_3rd pl. poss. suff. their.See also the paradigm of poss. suff. in PE17:46. Earlier -ent_. >> -ent
Sindarin
-ent
3rd pl
-ent
suffix. their, 3rd pl. poss. suffix
ent
pronoun. they, 3rd pl. pronoun
-wen
suffix. their
onod
noun. Ent
onod
Ent
pl1. enyd, pl2. onodrim _ n. _Ent.
onod
noun. Ent
The Sindarin word for “Ent” (Let/224), appearing its plural forms Onodrim and Enyd in Appendix F of The Lord of the Rings (LotR/1130).
Conceptual Development: The earliest name of the “Entwash” in Lord of the Rings drafts of the 1940s was N. Ogodrûth, indicating a previous form of this word: N. Ogod (TI/250).
onod
ent
Onod (pl. Enyd, coll. pl. Onodrim) (Names:165, Letters:178)
onod
ent
(pl. Enyd, coll. pl. Onodrim) (Names:165, Letters:178)
-r
3rd pl
3rd pl. pron. suff. #they. Q. -r.See paradigm PE17:132.
cidinn
?. [unglossed]
cinnog
?. [unglossed]
est
pronoun. they, 3rd pl. pronoun
hand
noun. [unglossed]
idi(r)
pronoun. they, 3rd pl. pronoun
ith
pronoun. they, 3rd pl. pronoun
madu
?. [unglossed]
maud
?. [unglossed]
onodrim
noun. the Ents, as a race
hîn
they
(of women) hîn. It is unclear whether Tolkien maintained this ”Noldorin” pronoun in Sindarin.
hîn
they
. It is unclear whether Tolkien maintained this ”Noldorin” pronoun in Sindarin.
inc
notion
inc (guess, idea), no distinct pl. form (though the pl. article in will mark the word as pl. when definite)
inc
notion
(guess, idea), no distinct pl. form (though the pl. article in will mark the word as pl. when definite)
_3rd pl. poss. suff. _their.See also the paradigm of poss. suff. in PE17:46. Later -wen. >> -wen