_ adj. _dreadful, horrible, ghastly.
Sindarin
dae
noun. shadow, shadow (cast by an object or form), [N.] shade
dae
noun. shadow
dae-
prefix. dae-
daer
adjective. dreadful, abominable, detestable
dae-
prefix. dreadful, abominable, detestable
daer
adjective. dreadful
daer
adjective. great
dae
very
dae (exceedingly). Lenited dhae.
dae
exceedingly
dae (very). Lenited dhae.
dae
great
(lenited nae, no distinct pl. form). Isolated from daedhelos "great fear". Note: Homophones mean "shadow, shade" and also "very, exceedingly".
dae
shadow
(i dhae) (shade), no distinct pl. form except with article (i nae).
dae
adverb. very
dae
very
(exceedingly). Lenited dhae.
dae
shade
(i dhae) (shadow), no distinct pl. form except with article (i nae)
dae
exceedingly
(very). Lenited dhae.
daer
great
daer (large), lenited dhaer, no distinct pl. form. Note: a homophone means "bridegroom", but has a different lenited form.
daew
shadow
(i dhaew), no distinct pl. form except with article (i ndaew) (VT45:8).
daer
great
(large), lenited dhaer, no distinct pl. form. Note: a homophone means "bridegroom", but has a different lenited form.
#dae
great
#dae (lenited nae, no distinct pl. form). Isolated from daedhelos "great fear". Note: Homophones mean "shadow, shade" and also "very, exceedingly".
gwâth
shade
(noun) 1) gwâth (i **wâth; construct gwath) (shadow, dim light), pl. gwaith (in gwaith) (UT:261), 2) dae (i dhae) (shadow), no distinct pl. form except with article (i nae), 3) lûm (pl. luim**).
morchant
shadow
1) morchant (i vorchant), pl. morchaint (i morchaint). The literal meaning is ”dark shape”, referring to shadows with a recognizable form. 2) dae (i dhae) (shade), no distinct pl. form except with article (i nae). 3) daew (i dhaew), no distinct pl. form except with article (i ndaew) (VT45:8). 4) gwâth (i **wâth; construct gwath) (shade, dim light), pl. gwaith (in gwaith) (UT:261) 5) muil (i vuil) (twilight, dreariness, vagueness), no distinct pl. except with article (i muil**),
beleg
adjective. great, mighty
goeol
adjective. dreadful, terrifying
guruthos
noun. the shadow of death, death-horror
gwath
noun. shade, shadow, dim light
gwath
noun. stain
lum
noun. shade
morchant
noun. shadow (of objects, cast by light), dark shape
naer
adjective. dreadful
_ adj. _dreadful, horrible, unendurable. Q. naira.
an-
very
(as adverbial prefix) an-, as in:
an-
very
as in:
beleg
great
beleg (mighty), lenited veleg, pl. belig
beleg
great
(mighty), lenited veleg, pl. belig
dúath
dark shadow
(i dhúath) (nightshade), pl. dúaith (i núaith). Compare the Ephel Dúath or ”Mountains of Shadow” forming th outer fence of Mordor, perhaps suggesting that Dúath is also the word used of Sauron as ”the Shadow”.
fuin
nightshade
(gloom, darkness, night, dead of night); no distinct pl. form.
gaer
dreadful
1) gaer (awful, fearful; holy); lenited aear; no distinct pl. form. Note: homophones mean "reddish, copper-coloured, ruddy" and also "sea". 2) naer (lamentable, woeful, sad); no distinct pl. form.
gaer
dreadful
(awful, fearful; holy); lenited ’aear; no distinct pl. form. Note: homophones mean "reddish, copper-coloured, ruddy" and also "sea".
gwâth
shadow
(i ’wâth; construct gwath) (shade, dim light), pl. gwaith (in gwaith) (UT:261)
gwâth
shade
(i ’wâth; construct gwath) (shadow, dim light), pl. gwaith (in gwaith) (UT:261)
lûm
shade
(pl. luim).
morchant
shadow
(i vorchant), pl. morchaint (i morchaint). The literal meaning is ”dark shape”, referring to shadows with a recognizable form.
muil
shadow
(i vuil) (twilight, dreariness, vagueness), no distinct pl. except with article (i muil)
naer
dreadful
(lamentable, woeful, sad); no distinct pl. form.
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