Beware, older languages below! The languages below were invented during Tolkien's earlier period and should be used with caution. Remember to never, ever mix words from different languages!

Gnomish

cloch

noun. stone (small), stone of fruit

A noun for “a stone” in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s with variant forms clog and cloch, also used for the stone (large hard seed) of a fruit, especially in its form cloch (GL/26).

clochiol

adjective. stone

An adjective for “stone” in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s appearing as an element in G. gôf·clochiol “stone-fruit” (GL/40), derived from G. cloch “a stone” (GL/26).

clochrin

adjective. stony, stone-like

clochwed

adjective. stony, stone-covered

clogrin

adjective. stony, stone-like

A word for “stony, stone-like” in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s with variants clogrin and clochrin, adjective forms of G. clog or cloch “a stone” (GL/26).

clogwed

adjective. stony, stone-covered

A word for “stony, stone-covered” in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s with variants clogwed and clochwed, adjective forms of G. clog or cloch “a stone” (GL/26).

clog

noun. stone (small)

gond

noun. stone