Name of a hypothetical battle at the end of the World glossed “Terrible Battle” (LR/405), a combination of dagor “battle”, and an adjectival form of deloth “abhorrence, detestation, loathing”.
Noldorin
dagor
noun. battle
dagor
noun. battle
dagr
noun. battle
dagor-os-giliath
proper name. Battle under Stars
dagor delothrin
proper name. Terrible Battle
dagor húr-breged
proper name. Battle of Sudden Fire
Earliest name of S. Dagor Bragollach (SM/311, LR/132), a combination of dagor “battle”, ûr “fire” and breged “sudden”, later replaced by Dagor Vregedúr (LR/147).
dagor nirnaith
proper name. Battle of Unnumbered Tears
A variant name of Nirnaith Arnediad (LR/405), a combination of dagor “battle” and nírnaeth “lamentation”.
dagor vregedúr
proper name. Battle of Sudden Fire
Earlier name of S. Dagor Bragollach (LR/280), a combination of dagor “battle” and the lenited form of bregedur “wild fire” (Ety/BERÉK, UR).
dagor aglareb
proper name. Glorious Battle
dagorlad
place name. Battle Plain
dagor nuin giliath
proper name. Battle-under-Stars
dagra-
verb. to battle
blâb
verb. (he) flaps, beats
The Etymologies seem to list this word as a noun, but it is clearly the third person singular of the verb
dag-
verb. to slay
lhammas
noun. account of tongues
lhâf
verb. (he) licks
lhôd
verb. (he) floats
maeth
noun. battle, fight (not of general host but of two or a few)
orthor
verb. (he) masters, conquers
osgar
verb. (he) cuts, amputates
síla
verb. (he) shines white
sôg
verb. (he) drinks
thia
verb. it appears
tôg
verb. (he) leads, brings
tôl
verb. (he) comes
According to WJ/301, the expression tôl acharn "vengeance comes" was later changed to tûl acharn by Tolkien
Earliest name of Dagor-nuin-Giliath (SM/268, LR/117), with os for “under” instead of later nu(in). In The Etymologies, N. os- was given as a prefix meaning “about”.