Sindarin 

gonathra

entangle

gonathra- (enmesh) (i **onathra, i ngonathrar** = i ñonathrar)

gonathra

entangle

(enmesh) (i ’onathra, i ngonathrar = i ñonathrar)

Primitive elvish

reb

root. entangle, snare, trap

rem

root. entangle, snare, trap

A root appearing with forms √REB and √REM in notes from 1969 (VT42/12), first appearing as √REB alone (VT42/29 note #28). It was glossed “entangle, snare, trap (as hunters or fishers) with lines or nets” and had derivatives like Q. remi “snare”, Q. rembë/S. rem(m) “net (for catching)”, and Q. rembina/S. remmen “entangled”. The last of these appeared as an element in a couple words in The Lord of the Rings: S. galadhremmin “tree-meshed” or “tree-woven” (LotR/238, 1115; PE17/136) and S. Remmirath “Netted Stars” or “Netted Jewels” (LotR/81; PE17/24). Most of this root’s derivatives are from strengthened remb-, but the forms Q. remi and Q. remma “snare” can only be derived from √REM (VT42/12).

Derivatives

  • Q. rem- “to snare” ✧ VT42/12
  • Q. remba- “to net, entrap” ✧ VT42/12
  • Q. rembë “mesh, net (for catching), hunter’s or fisher’s net” ✧ VT42/12; VT42/29
  • Q. rembina “entangled, meshed, netted, woven” ✧ VT42/12
  • Q. remma “snare” ✧ VT42/12
  • S. rem “mesh, net (for catching)” ✧ VT42/12; VT42/29
  • S. remmen “entangled, meshed, netted, woven” ✧ VT42/12

Element in

Variations

  • REB ✧ VT42/12; VT42/29
Primitive elvish [VT42/12; VT42/29] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Noldorin 

gonathra-

verb. to entangle, enmesh

Noldorin [Ety/375] Group: SINDICT. Published by

gonathra-

verb. to entangle, enmesh

Element in


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Middle Primitive Elvish

snew

root. entangle

A root in The Etymologies of the 1930s glossed “entangle” with derivatives ᴹQ. neuma “snare” and { >>} N. hniof/hnuif “noose, snare” (Ety/SNEW).

Derivatives

  • ᴹQ. neuma “snare, snare, *noose” ✧ Ety/SNEW
  • On. sniuma “noose, snare” ✧ Ety/SNEW
    • N. hniof “noose, snare” ✧ Ety/SNEW; Ety/SNEW
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/SNEW] Group: Eldamo. Published by