Sindarin 

cadhad

Beleriandic Sindarin

pl1. cedhaid, pl2. cadhadrim {ð}_ n. _Beleriandic Sindarin. [PE17:45] >> nogon

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus)] < Dw. _khazād_. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

cadhad

noun. dwarf

Cognates

  • Q. Casar “Dwarf” ✧ PE17/045

Derivations

  • Kh. Khuzd “Dwarf” ✧ PE17/045

Variations

  • cađad ✧ PE17/045
Sindarin [PE17/045] Group: Eldamo. Published by

hadhod

noun. Dwarf

Cognates

  • Kh. Khuzd “Dwarf” ✧ WJI/Hadhod; SA/hadhod; WJ/414; WJI/Khazâd
  • Q. Casar “Dwarf” ✧ WJI/Khazâd

Derivations

  • Kh. Khuzd “Dwarf” ✧ WJ/387

Element in

  • S. Hadhodrond “Dwarrowdelf, (lit.) Dwarrowvault” ✧ SA/hadhod; WJ/414

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
Kh. Khazād > chaðǭd > chaðaud > Hadhod[kʰazād] > [kʰaðād] > [xaðād] > [xaðǭd] > [xaðaud] > [haðaud] > [haðod]✧ WJ/387

Variations

  • hadhod ✧ SA/hadhod
Sindarin [SA/hadhod; WJ/388; WJ/414; WJI/Hadhod; WJI/Khazâd] Group: Eldamo. Published by

hadhod

dwarf

(i chadhod, o chadhod), pl. hedhyd (i chedhyd), coll. pl. hadhodrim (WJ:388). This was a word borrowed from Dwarvish Khazâd.

naug

dwarf

(in compounds -nog), pl. #noeg, coll. pl. naugrim, nogrim. (WJ:388, 408, 413; VT45:13). In ”Noldorin” the pl. was nuig, but the Sindarin pl. form noeg is attested in Nibin-noeg ”Petty-dwarves” (WJ:187, 420). Note: naug is also used as an adj. ”dwarfed, stunted”. This word for ”dwarf” also appears in a diminutive form: naugol (in compounds naugla-), coll. pl. nauglath. 2)

nogoth

dwarf

(pl. negyth; coll. pl. nogothrim). Archaic pl. ”noegyth” = nögyth (WJ:388, 408) 3) norn (pl. nyrn, coll. pl. nornwaith). From the adj. norn ”twisted, knotted, crabbed, hard”. (MR:93, WJ:205) 4) #Gonhir (i ’Onhir), literally ”Master of Stone”, no distinct pl. form except with article (i Ngonhir = i Ñonhir, maybe primarily used as a coll. pl. Gonhirrim  (WJ:205, there spelt ”Gonnhirrim”) The coll. pl. Dornhoth ("Thrawn folk") (WJ:388, 408) also refers to the Dwarves.

niben-naug

petty-dwarf

nog; pl. Nibin-noeg, coll. pl. *Nibin-nogrim** (UT:148)*