pl2. n. Poet. 'Middle-earth', '(all) the Middle-lands', the group of central lands (between the seas). A poetic expression for the usual Ennor. _o galadh-remmin ennorath _lit. 'from tree-tangled middlelands'. >> -ath, Ennor
Sindarin
ennorath
noun. central lands, middle-earth
ennorath
noun. central lands, Middle Earth
ennorath
noun. Poet
ennorath
place name. (All) the Middle-lands
A variant form of Ennor with the class-plural suffix -ath added, meaning “lands of Middle-earth” or “(All) the Middle-lands” (LotR/1115, PE17/25-6).
Cognates
- Q. Endórë “Middle-earth, (lit.) Middle Land” ✧ Let/224
Element in
- S. o galadhremmin ennorath “from tree-tangled middle-lands” ✧ LotR/0238; PE17/026; RGEO/63; RGEO/64
Elements
Word Gloss Ennor “Middle-earth” -ath “collective or group plural” Variations
- ennorath ✧ Let/224; Let/384; LotR/0238; LotR/1115; PE17/025; PE17/026; RGEO/63; RGEO/67; SA/dôr
- en-nor-ath ✧ RGEO/64
cae
noun. earth
This word is indeclinable, according to the Etymologies
ceven
noun. Earth
aur
noun. Poet
n. Poet. #sunlight, daylight. Q. aure.
elein
Poet
pl2. eleniath, elenwaith n. Poet. star.
ell
Poet
elles
noun. Poet
ellon
noun. Poet
findel
Poet
maw
noun. Poet
_ n. Poet. _hand. Q. má. >> maetha-
oron
Poet
pl1. ryn, eryn _ n. Poet. _upstanding plant, general word for tree. >> orn
sadar
Poet
pl1. sedair n. Poet. trusty follower, loyal companion (member of "comitatus" of a lord, or prince). >> sadron
sadron
Poet
pl1. sedryn n. Poet. trusty follower, loyal companion (member of "comitatus" of a lord, or prince). Probably form of _sadar with masc. suffix -on_. >> sadar
taur
noun. Poet
túr
noun. Poet
ennor
place name. central land, middle-earth
amar
earth
(archaic Ambar), pl. Emair
bâr
earth
(dwelling, house, home, family; land) (i mâr, o mbâr, construct bar), pl. bair (i mbair). Also -bar, -mar at the end of compounds.
cae
noun. earth
Derivations
- ᴹ√KEM “soil, earth”
cae
earth
(i gae, o chae). No distinct pl. form even if there is a pl., except with article (i chae). For ”earth” as a substance, see also
ceven
earth
1) ceven (i geven, o cheven), pl. cevin (i chevin) (VT48:23), 2) (world) Amar (archaic Ambar), pl. Emair; 3) bâr (dwelling, house, home, family; land) (i mâr, o mbâr, construct bar), pl. bair (i mbair). Also -bar, -mar at the end of compounds. 4) (maybe ”earth” as substance) cae (i gae, o chae). No distinct pl. form even if there is a pl., except with article (i chae). For ”earth” as a substance, see also SOIL.
ceven
earth
(i geven, o cheven), pl. cevin (i chevin) (VT48:23)
en(ed) (“center”) + (n-)dor (“region, dwelling”) + ath (class plural suffix)