Quenya 

ñor

fear

[ñor noun? prefix? "fear" (PE17:172)]

ossë

terror

ossë noun "terror" (GOS/GOTH). In the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, ossë was also the name of a Tengwa similar in shape to Roman c, which in a full-vowel mode apparently had the value o. (VT45:15; in the Sindarin "Mode of Beleriand", exemplified in the LotR itself, this letter has the value a instead. Elsewhere in the Etymologies itself, this symbol is called Elwë (q.v.) and is assigned the value e.)

ossë

terror

Ossë noun name of a Maia, adopted and adapted from Valarin (WJ:400), though connected with the common noun ossë "terror" in Etym (GOS/GOTH)

nor-

prefix. fear

Cognates

  • S. gor “horror, dread, fear” ✧ PE17/172

Derivations

  • ÑGOR “dread, terror, fear, horror” ✧ PE17/172

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ÑGOR > ñor[ŋgor] > [ŋor] > [nor]✧ PE17/172

Variations

  • ñor ✧ PE17/172 (ñor)

thosso

fear

thosso (þossë) noun "fear" in Old Quenya (PE17:87, there spelt with the letter þ, not the digraph th)

þossë

noun. fear

Cognates

  • S. thoss “fear” ✧ PE17/087

Derivations

  • THOS “frighten, terrify; show dread of” ✧ PE17/087

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ÞOS > þosse[tʰosse] > [θosse] > [sosse]✧ PE17/087

Variations

  • þosse ✧ PE17/087 (þosse)

caurë

fear

caurë _("k")_noun "fear" (LT1:257)

sossë

noun. fear

Derivations

  • THOS “frighten, terrify; show dread of”

Element in

  • ᴺQ. sossëa “fearful, afraid”
Quenya Group: Eldamo - neologism/adaptations. Published by

Sindarin 

Gorgoroth

Gorgoroth

topon.

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:134] -. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

gorgoroth

place name. Valley of Terror

A region in Mordor glossed “valley of terror” (LotR/401) as well as the short name of Ered Gorgoroth in Beleriand (S/164). It is a combination of gor “fear” and its augmented form goroth “horror” (SA/gor).

Conceptual Development: The name ᴱN. Gorgoroth first appeared in rough notes associated with the Lays of Beleriand from the 1920s, apparently referring to the mountains in Beleriand (LB/272). In The Etymologies from the 1930s, N. Gorgoroth was derived from ᴹ✶gor-ngoroth (Ety/ÑGOROTH), which is probably the source Christopher Tolkien used for the derivation given above from The Silmarillion appendix. The name was first applied to the region of Mordor in Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s (WR/104) where it sometimes appeared as Gorgor (WR/137, SD/22). In a few placed is appeared as Gorgorath with an a as a name of the mountains (LB/350, WJ/188).

Element in

Variations

  • Gorgorath ✧ LB/350
Sindarin [LB/350; LotR/0401; LotRI/Gorgoroth; PMI/Gorgoroth; SA/gor; UTI/Gorgoroth] Group: Eldamo. Published by

groga-

verb. to feel terror

Sindarin [WJ/415] Group: SINDICT. Published by

goe

noun. terror, great fear

Sindarin [PM/363] Group: SINDICT. Published by

thos

noun. fear

_ n. _fear. O.Q. þosse. >> di'nguruthos

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:87] < ÞOS frighten, terrify. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

thoss

noun. fear

Cognates

Derivations

  • THOS “frighten, terrify; show dread of” ✧ PE17/087

Element in

  • S. guruthos “dread of death, death-horror, shadow of death, dread of death, death-horror, shadow of death, [N.] fear of death” ✧ PE17/087
  • ᴺS. thossui “fearful, afraid”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ÞOS > thos(s)[tʰosse] > [θosse] > [θoss]✧ PE17/087

Variations

  • thos(s) ✧ PE17/087
Sindarin [PE17/087] Group: Eldamo. Published by

delu

deadly

delu (hateful, fell), lenited dhelu; analogical pl. dely. Archaic delw (the only attested form);

delu

deadly

(hateful, fell), lenited dhelu; analogical pl. dely. Archaic delw (the only attested form);

Gorgoroth

deadly fear

gorgoroth (i ngorgoroth = i ñorgoroth, o n**gorgoroth = o ngorgoroth) (terror), pl. gergeryth (in gergeryth = i ñgergeryth). Archaic pl. görgöryth. Also in shorter form gorgor (i ngorgor = i ñorgor, o n**gorgor = o ñgorgor) (extreme horror), pl. gergyr (in gergyr = i ñgergyr), coll. pl. gorgorath (WJ:415). Archaic pl. *görgyr. (verb), see FEEL TERROR.

gorgoroth

deadly fear

(i ngorgoroth = i ñorgoroth, o n’gorgoroth = o ngorgoroth) (terror), pl. gergeryth (in gergeryth = i ñgergeryth). Archaic pl. görgöryth. Also in shorter form gorgor (i ngorgor = i ñorgor, o n’gorgor = o ñgorgor) (extreme horror), pl. gergyr (in gergyr = i ñgergyr), coll. pl. *gorgorath*** (WJ:415). Archaic pl. ✱görgyr**.

gorgoroth

terror

(i ngorgoroth = i ñorgoroth, o n’gorgoroth) (deadly fear), pl. gergeryth (in gergeryth = i ñgergeryth). Archaic pl. ✱görgöryth.

gorgor

deadly fear

(i ngorgor = i ñorgor, o n’gorgor = o ñgorgor) (extreme horror), pl. gergyr (in gergyr = i ñgergyr), coll. pl. *gorgorath*** (WJ:415). Archaic pl. görgyr. Also in longer form gorgoroth (i ngorgoroth = i ñorgoroth, o n’gorgoroth = o ñgorgoroth) (terror), pl. gergeryth (in gergeryth = i ñgergeryth). Archaic pl. ✱görgöryth**.

gorgor

deadly fear

gorgor (i ngorgor = i ñorgor, o n**gorgor = o ñgorgor) (extreme horror), pl. gergyr (in gergyr = i ñgergyr), coll. pl. gorgorath (WJ:415). Archaic pl. görgyr. Also in longer form gorgoroth (i ngorgoroth = i ñorgoroth, o n**gorgoroth = o ñgorgoroth) (terror), pl. gergeryth (in gergeryth = i ñgergeryth). Archaic pl. *görgöryth.

gôr

fear

(i ngôr = i ñor, o n’gôr = o ñgôr, construct gor) (dread, horror), pl. gŷr (i ngŷr = i ñŷr). Note: a homophone means ”vigour” but has different mutations.

gost

terror

(i ngost = i ñost, o n’gost) (dread), pl. gyst (in gyst = i ñgyst).

gosta

fear exceedingly

(i ’osta, i ngostar = i ñostar)

groga

feel terror

(i ’roga, in grogar) (WJ:415)

goe

terror

1) goe (i **oe) (great fear), no distinct pl. form except with article (i ngoe = i ñoe), 2) gorgoroth (i ngorgoroth = i ñorgoroth, o n**gorgoroth) (deadly fear), pl. gergeryth (in gergeryth = i ñgergeryth). Archaic pl. *görgöryth. 3) gost (i ngost = i ñost, o n**gost) (dread), pl. gyst (in gyst** = i ñgyst).

goe

terror

(i ’oe) (great fear), no distinct pl. form except with article (i ngoe = i ñoe)

goe

great fear

(i ’oe) (terror), no distinct pl. form except with article (i ngoe = i ñoe).

daedhelos

great fear

(i naedhelos, o ndaedhelos), pl. daedhelys (i ndaedhelys). Coll. pl. daedhelossath. A side-form ends in -oth instead of -os. The word appears in the mutated form "ndaedelos" in LotR Appendix F, but since the second element must be delos "abhorrence" and it would surely be lenited following a vowel, this would seem to be one of the cases where Tolkien wrote d even though dh would be technically correct. Another term for

achas

fear

(noun) 1) achas (dread), pl. echais. It is possible that the word is lenited in the source, and that it should have an initial g-; if so read gachas (i **achas), pl. gechais (i ngechais = i ñechais), 2) dêl (i dhêl, construct del) (disgust, loathing, horror), pl. dîl (i nîl), 3) delos (i dhelos) (horror, abhorrence, dread, detestation, loathing), pl. delys (i nelys), coll. pl. delossath. Note: a side-form ends in -oth (pl. -yth) instead of -os (-ys). 4) gôr (i ngôr = i ñor, o n**gôr = o ñgôr, construct gor) (dread, horror), pl. gŷr (i ngŷr = i ñŷr). Note: a homophone means ”vigour” but has different mutations. 5) niphred (pallor); pl. niphrid.

achas

fear

(dread), pl. echais. It is possible that the word is lenited in the source, and that it should have an initial g-; if so read gachas (i ’achas), pl. gechais (i ngechais = i ñechais)

delos

fear

(i dhelos) (horror, abhorrence, dread, detestation, loathing), pl. delys (i nelys), coll. pl. delossath. Note: a side-form ends in -oth (pl. -yth) instead of -os (-ys).

dêl

fear

(i dhêl, construct del) (disgust, loathing, horror), pl. dîl (i nîl)

niphred

fear

(pallor); pl. niphrid.

Noldorin 

gorgoroth

place name. Deadly Fear

Changes

  • GorgorGorgoroth ✧ SD/023

Derivations

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶gor-ngoroth > Gorgoroth[gorŋgoroth] > [gorgoroth]✧ Ety/ÑGOROTH

Variations

  • Gorgor ✧ SD/022 (Gorgor); SDI1/Gorgor; WRI/Gorgor
Noldorin [Ety/ÑGOROTH; EtyAC/NDI; LR/298; LRI/Gorgoroth; SD/022; SD/023; SDI1/Gorgor; SDI1/Gorgoroth; TI/144; TII/Gorgoroth; WRI/Gorgor; WRI/Gorgoroth] Group: Eldamo. Published by

gosta-

verb. to fear exceedingly

Noldorin [Ety/359] Group: SINDICT. Published by

del

noun. fear, disgust, loathing, horror

Noldorin [Ety/355] Group: SINDICT. Published by

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Qenya 

osse

noun. terror

Cognates

  • N. gost “dread, terror” ✧ Ety/GOS

Derivations

  • ᴹ√GOS “dread” ✧ Ety/GOS

Element in

  • ᴹQ. Mandos “(Dread) Imprisoner” ✧ Ety/GOS
  • ᴹQ. Osse ✧ Ety/GOS

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√GOS > osse[gosse] > [ɣosse] > [osse]✧ Ety/GOS
Qenya [Ety/GOS; EtyAC/GOS] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Middle Primitive Elvish

gor-ngoroth

place name. deadly fear

Derivatives

  • N. Gorgoroth “Deadly Fear” ✧ Ety/ÑGOROTH
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/ÑGOROTH] Group: Eldamo. Published by

gayas

root. fear

A root in The Etymologies of the 1930s glossed “fear” (Ety/GÁYAS). One of its derivatives, N. gaer “dreadful” (< ᴹ✶gaisrā), was given a new etymology in the Quendi and Eldar essay of 1959-60, where S. gaer “awful, fearful” was derived from ✶gairā (WJ/400). However, it is conceivable that √GAYAS could have survived as an extension of the later root √GAY “astound, make aghast”.

Derivatives

  • ᴹ✶gaisrā “dreadful” ✧ Ety/GÁYAS
    • On. gērrha “dreadful” ✧ Ety/GÁYAS
    • N. gaer “dreadful” ✧ Ety/GÁYAS
  • ᴹ✶gais- “to dread” ✧ Ety/GÁYAS
    • ᴹQ. aista- “to dread” ✧ Ety/GÁYAS
  • On. gaia “dread” ✧ Ety/GÁYAS
    • N. gae “dread” ✧ Ety/GÁYAS

Variations

  • GÁYAS ✧ Ety/GÁYAS
  • GAISA ✧ PE18/039
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/GÁYAS; PE18/039] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Noldorin

gorgoroth

place name. Gorgoroth

Early Noldorin [LB/272] Group: Eldamo. Published by

gost

noun. fear

Early Noldorin [PE13/145] Group: Eldamo. Published by

pant

noun. fear

Changes

  • cwantpant “fear” ✧ PE13/121

Element in

  • En. pathren “fearful” ✧ PE13/152

Variations

  • cwant ✧ PE13/121
  • pant ✧ PE13/121; PE13/152
Early Noldorin [PE13/121; PE13/152] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Quenya

qalma

adjective. deadly

Derivations

  • ᴱ√QALA “die” ✧ QL/076

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√QALA > qalma[kʷalmā] > [kʷalma]✧ QL/076
Early Quenya [QL/076] Group: Eldamo. Published by

qalúmea

adjective. deadly

Variations

  • qalūmea ✧ QL/076 (qalūmea)
Early Quenya [QL/076] Group: Eldamo. Published by