(no distinct pl. form).
Sindarin
ethuil
noun. spring, spring [the season]
Cognates
- Q. tuilë “spring, spring, [ᴹQ.] spring-time, [ᴱQ.] (lit.) a budding; buds, new shoots, fresh green” ✧ LotR/1107
Element in
- S. anglennatha i Varanduiniant erin dolothen Ethuil “will approach the Bridge of Baranduin on the eighth day of Spring” ✧ AotM/062; SD/129
Variations
- Ethuil ✧ AotM/062; SD/129
ethuil
noun. season of spring
tuil
noun. spring
Cognates
- Q. tuilë “spring, spring, [ᴹQ.] spring-time, [ᴱQ.] (lit.) a budding; buds, new shoots, fresh green”
Element in
- S. Thranduil “Vigorous Spring” ✧ PE17/027
echuir
noun. a season, the beginning of spring
eithel
noun. issue of water, spring, well
celu
noun. spring, source
firith
noun. season of fading
laer
noun. season of summer
iavas
noun. season of autumn
lasbelin
noun. season of autumn
ethuil
spring
ethuil
spring
eithel
spring
(source, issue of water), pl. eithil.
tuia
spring
(verb) tuia- (i duia, i thuiar) (swell, sprout)
tuia
spring
(i duia, i thuiar) (swell, sprout)
celu
spring
(of water) 1) celu (i gelu, o chelu) (source), analogical pl. cely (i chely). Archaic celw; so the coll. pl. is likely celwath. 2) (well) eithel (source, issue of water), pl. eithil.
celu
spring
(i gelu, o chelu) (source), analogical pl. cely (i chely). Archaic celw; so the coll. pl. is likely celwath.
celos
water falling swiftly from a spring
(i gelos, o chelos) (freshet), pl. celys (i chelys).
(season) ethuil (no distinct pl. form). SPRING-SINGER, see SWALLOW