Sindarin 

dagor

noun. battle

Sindarin [Ety/375, S/430] Group: SINDICT. Published by

dagor

noun. battle

Derivations

  • NDAK “hew, slay, slay; hew” ✧ SA/dagor

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ndak- > dagor[ndakro] > [dakro] > [dakr] > [dagr] > [dagor]✧ SA/dagor

Variations

  • Dagor ✧ S/106; S/115; S/151; S/292
Sindarin [S/106; S/115; S/151; S/292; SA/dagor] Group: Eldamo. Published by

huil

noun. hen

Cognates

Derivations

  • kholyē “hen”
    • KHOL “crow, cry aloud” ✧ PE21/82

Element in

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huil

noun. bitch, *female dog

Cognates

  • ᴺQ. húni “bitch, *female dog”

Derivations

  • ᴹ√KHUG “bark, bay”

hûl

cry of encouragement in battle

(i chûl, o chûl, construct hul), pl. huil (i chuil)

porochuil

noun. hen

Elements

WordGloss
porog“fowl (domestic), *chicken”
huil“hen”
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hŷl

noun. hen

Derivations

  • kholyē “hen”
    • KHOL “crow, cry aloud” ✧ PE21/82
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auth

battle

(war), pl. oeth, coll. pl. othath. Note: a homophone means "dim shape, apparition".

maeth

battle

(i vaeth) (fight), no distinct pl. except with article (i maeth).

dagor

battle

(noun) 1) dagor (i nagor, o ndagor), analogical pl. degyr (i ndegyr), coll. pl. dagorath. Archaic dagr, so we might have expected dagrath as the coll. pl.; dagorath would be an analogical formation. 2) (battle of two or a few, not a general host) maeth (i vaeth) (fight), no distinct pl. except with article (i maeth). 3) auth (war), pl. oeth, coll. pl. othath. Note: a homophone means "dim shape, apparition".

dagor

battle

(i nagor, o ndagor), analogical pl. degyr (i ndegyr), coll. pl. dagorath. Archaic dagr, so we might have expected dagrath as the coll. pl.; dagorath would be an analogical formation.

dagra

battle

(verb, "do battle, make war") dagra- (i nagra, i ndagrar), also dagrada- (i nagrada, i ndagradar)

dagra

battle

(i nagra, i ndagrar), also dagrada- (i nagrada, i ndagradar)