Sindarin 

idhor

noun. thoughtfulness

Sindarin [Ety/361, X/Z] Group: SINDICT. Published by

idhor

thoughtfulness

*idhor. (Correction of idher in LR:361 s.v. ID; since the primitive form is given as idrē, the normal phonological development would demand idhr > idhor as the later forms.)

idhor

adjective. thoughtfulness

Derivations

  • ᴺ✶. inrē “thoughtfulness”
    • IN(ID) “mind, (inner) thought, inmost heart, inner senses”
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Primitive elvish

inrē

noun. thoughtfulness

Derivations

  • IN(ID) “mind, (inner) thought, inmost heart, inner senses”

Derivatives

  • ᴺS. idhor “thoughtfulness”
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Noldorin 

idher

noun. thoughtfulness

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idher

noun. thoughtfulness

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶idrē “thoughtfulness” ✧ Ety/ID
    • ᴹ√ID “*desire, ?thought” ✧ Ety/ID

Element in

  • N. idhren “pondering, wise, thoughtful”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶idrē > idher[idrē] > [idre] > [iðre] > [iðr] > [iðer]✧ Ety/ID

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Middle Primitive Elvish

idrē

noun. thoughtfulness

Derivations

  • ᴹ√ID “*desire, ?thought” ✧ Ety/ID

Derivatives

  • N. idher “thoughtfulness” ✧ Ety/ID
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