adj. dim, dimmed (applied to dimmed or fading lights or to things seen in them); filmy, fine-woven, etc. (applied to things that only partially screened light, such as a canopy of young still half-transparent leaves, or textures that veiled but only half-concealed a form).
Sindarin
gwathren
adjective. shadowy, dim
gwathren
adjective. shadowy, dim
Derivations
- √WATH “*shade, [ᴹ√] shade” ✧ VT42/09
Element in
- S. Ered Wethrin “Mountains of Shadow, (lit.) Shadowy Mountains”
Elements
Word Gloss gwath “shadow, dim light, shadow, dim light, [N.] shade” -ren “adjective suffix” Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources √WATH > gwathren [watʰrina] > [waθrina] > [gwaθrina] > [gwaθrena] > [gwaθren] ✧ VT42/09 √WATH > gwethrin [watʰrini] > [waθrini] > [gwaθrini] > [gweθrini] > [gwaθrin] ✧ VT42/09
gwathui
adjective. shadowy
fain
dim
gwathren
dim
(adj.) gwathren (shadowy), lenited wathren; pl. gwethrin. (A lenited pl. is attested in the name Ered Wethrin, Shadowy Mountains.);
gwathren
dim
(shadowy), lenited ’wathren; pl. gwethrin. (A lenited pl. is attested in the name Ered Wethrin, Shadowy Mountains.);
gwathren
shadowy
(dim), lenited ’wathren; pl. gwethrin. (A lenited pl. is attested in the name Ered Wethrin, Shadowy Mountains.)
gwathra
dim
(verb) gwathra- (i **wathra, in gwathrar**) (overshadow, veil, obscure)
gwathra
dim
(i ’wathra, in gwathrar) (overshadow, veil, obscure)
gwathui
shadowy
(lenited ’wathui; no distinct pl. form)
gwathuirim
shadowy people
(PM:330)
gwâth
dim light
(i ’wâth; construct gwath) (shadow, shade), pl. gwaith (in gwaith) (UT:261);
auth
dim shape
(spectral or vague apparition), pl. oeth, coll. pl. othath. Note: a homophone means "war, battle".
donn
shadowy
1) donn (black, swart, swarty, shady) (lenited dhonn, pl. dynn). (VT45:11). Also dunn- in compounds. 2) gwathren (dim), lenited wathren; pl. gwethrin. (A lenited pl. is attested in the name Ered Wethrin, Shadowy Mountains.) 3) gwathui (lenited wathui; no distinct pl. form)
donn
shadowy
(black, swart, swarty, shady) (lenited dhonn, pl. dynn). (VT45:11). Also dunn- in compounds.
A word meaning “shadowy, dim” appearing in The Rivers and Beacon-hills of Gondor of the late 1960s, the adjectival form of gwath “shadow” (VT42/9).