1a n. Q. laure, Nand. lór. >> Lothlórien, Lothlúrien, Lothlýrian
Sindarin
glawar
blossom
glawar
laure
glawar
noun. gold (light or colour), gold (light or colour); [N.] sunlight, radiance (of Laurelin)
Cognates
- Q. laurë “gold (light or colour)” ✧ PE17/048; PE17/061; PE17/159; VT41/10; NM/351
Derivations
Element in
- S. Glewellin “Song of Gold”
- S. Lothlórien “Dreamflower, (lit.) Lórien of the Blossom” ✧ PE17/048
- Os. glawar-lin ✧ PE17/061
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources √(g)lawar- > glawar [glaware] > [glawar] ✧ NM/351 √LAWAR > glawar [glaware] > [glawar] ✧ PE17/159 ✶glaware > glawar [glaware] > [glawar] ✧ VT41/10
glaur
noun. gold [light or colour]
Derivations
Element in
- S. Glaurung “Gold-worm”
- S. Glóredhel “*Golden Elf”
- S. Glorfindel “Golden-hair” ✧ PE17/017; PE17/017
- S. Glorfinniel “Goldilocks”
- S. glóriel “golden”
- S. glórin “*golden, golden, [G.] of gold”
- S. Glornan “Valley of Gold(en Light)”
- S. Lórien “*Golden Lands”
- S. Maglor “*Forging Gold” ✧ VT41/10
- S. Mallor
- S. Nan Laur “Valley of Gold(en Light)” ✧ UT/253
- S. ninglor “golden water-flower, golden water-flower, *yellow iris”
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ✶glawar > glaur [glawar] > [glaur] ✧ PE17/017 Variations
- glaur- ✧ PE17/017
galad
noun. light, radiance, glittering, reflection (from jewels, glass or polished metal, or water)
galad
light
_ n. _light, fire, brightness, shining. >> calad, Caras Galadon
malt
noun. gold, gold (as metal)
Cognates
- Q. malta “gold (metal), gold as material” ✧ PE17/050
Derivations
- √MALAT “gold”
Element in
calad
gerund noun. light
calad
noun. light
_ n. _light, fire, brightness, shining. >> galad
edlothia-
verb. to blossom, flower
The sentence from WR/293 is hardly legible and is not translated, but this word is however a plausible form
lúth
noun. blossom
_ n. Bot. _blossom, inflorescence. >> Lúthien
glawar
sunlight
(i ’lawar) (gold, radiance of the Golden Tree Laurelin), pl. glewair (in glewair) if there is a pl. (VT41:10)
glawar
sunlight
glawar (i **lawar) (gold, radiance of the Golden Tree Laurelin), pl. glewair (in glewair**) if there is a pl. (VT41:10)
glawar
laurelin, radiance of
glawar (i **lawar) (sunlight, gold), pl. glewair (in glewair**) (VT41:10)
glawar
laurelin, radiance of
(i ’lawar) (sunlight, gold), pl. glewair (in glewair) (VT41:10)
glaur
golden light
glaur (i **laur), pl. gloer (in gloer**)
glaur
golden light
glaur (i **laur), pl. gloer (in gloer**).
glaur
golden light
(i ’laur), pl. gloer (in gloer).
galad
sunlight
1) galad (i ngalad = i ñalad), (bright light, brilliance, radiance, glittering reflection), pl. gelaid (in gelaid = i ñgelaid). 2) glawar (i **lawar) (gold; radiance of the Golden Tree Laurelin), pl. glewair (in glewair**) (VT41:10)
galad
sunlight
(i ngalad = i ñalad), (bright light, brilliance, radiance, glittering reflection), pl. gelaid (in gelaid = i ñgelaid).
goloth
flower
(i ’oloth) (collection of flowers), pl. gelyth (i ngelyth = i ñelyth). Archaic pl. gölyth. Also in the form gwaloth (i ’waloth), pl. gwelyth (in gwelyth). Also goloth.
glóren
shining with golden light
(glórin-) (golden), lenited ’lóren; pl. glórin
gail
light
(adjective) 1) gail (bright), lenited ngail, no distinct pl. form (VT45:18), 2) lim (clear, sparkling), no distinct pl. form. Note: a homophone means ”fish”.
gail
light
(bright), lenited ngail, no distinct pl. form (VT45:18)
malad
gold
(as metal) 1) malad (i valad), pl. melaid (i melaid) if there is a pl. 2) malt (i valt), pl. melt (i melt) if there is a pl. (VT42:27). ”Gold” in extended senses: glawar (i **lawar) (sunlight, radiance of the Golden Tree Laurelin), pl. glewair (in glewair**) (VT41:10) GOLD (COLOUR?) *mall (i vall), pl. mail (i mail) if there is a pl. Suggested Sindarin form of ”Noldorin” malt.
malad
gold
(i valad), pl. melaid (i melaid) if there is a pl.
mall
gold
(i vall), pl. mail (i mail) if there is a pl. – Suggested Sindarin form of ”Noldorin” malt.
malt
gold
(i valt), pl. melt (i melt) if there is a pl. (VT42:27). ”Gold” in extended senses: glawar (i ’lawar) (sunlight, radiance of the Golden Tree Laurelin), pl. glewair (in glewair) (VT41:10)
calad
light
_(noun) _1) calad (i galad, o chalad), pl. celaid (i chelaid), 2) gaul (i **aul), pl. goel (i ngoel = i ñoel), coll. pl. golath. Note: A homophone means "wolf-howl", but has different mutations. 3) (bright light) galad (i ngalad = i ñalad), (sunlight, brilliance, radiance, glittering reflection), pl. gelaid (in gelaid = i ñgelaid). 4) gâl (gal-, -al in compounds, with article i **âl), pl. gail (i ngail = i ñail).
calad
light
(i galad, o chalad), pl. celaid (i chelaid), 2) gaul (i ’aul), pl. goel (i ngoel = i ñoel), coll. pl. golath. Note: A homophone means "wolf-howl", but has different mutations. 3) (bright light) galad (i ngalad = i ñalad), (sunlight, brilliance, radiance, glittering reflection), pl. gelaid (in gelaid = i ñgelaid). 4) gâl (gal-, -al in compounds, with article i ’âl), pl. gail (i ngail = i ñail).
edlothia
blossom
(verb) #edlothia- (i edlothia, in edlothiar) (flower);
edlothia
blossom
(i edlothia, in edlothiar) (flower);
edlothiad
blossoming
(flowering), pl. edlothiaid if there is a pl.
fae
radiance of laurelin
(soul, spirit). No distinct pl. form, 4) faer (spirit). No distinct pl. form. (MR:349). RADIANCE OF LAURELIN glawar (i ’lawar) (sunlight, gold), pl. glewair (in glewair) (VT41:10)
lim
light
(clear, sparkling), no distinct pl. form. Note: a homophone means ”fish”.
loth
blossom
loth (see
loth
blossom
(see
n. (golden) blossom. Q. loar, lávar.