Sindarin 

aras

noun. deer

Sindarin [WJ/156-157] Group: SINDICT. Published by

aras

noun. deer, deer, hart, *stag

A word in the name Cabed-en-Aras “Deer’s Leap” (S/224; UT/150). Its primitive form ✶aras(sō) was translated “hart” (PE21/82), so this word probably refers to a male deer.

Cognates

  • ᴺQ. arasso “hart, stag, (male) deer”
  • ᴺQ. arassë “deer, hart, stag”

Derivations

  • aras(sō) “hart”
    • RAS “horn, horn; [ᴹ√] stick up” ✧ PE21/82

Element in

Variations

  • Aras ✧ UT/150

aras

deer

aras (pl. erais, coll. pl. arassath)

aras

deer

(pl. erais, coll. pl. arassath)

Primitive elvish

aras(sō)

noun. hart

Derivations

  • RAS “horn, horn; [ᴹ√] stick up” ✧ PE21/82

Derivatives

  • ᴺQ. arasso “hart, stag, (male) deer”
  • S. aras “deer, deer, hart, *stag”

Variations

  • aras ✧ PE21/82
  • arassō ✧ PE21/82
Primitive elvish [PE21/82] Group: Eldamo. Published by

kelebō

noun. hart

Primitive elvish [PE21/82] Group: Eldamo. Published by