Sindarin 

laer

noun. summer

Cognates

  • Q. lairë “summer” ✧ LotR/1107

Derivations

  • LAY “*be alive, flourish, [ᴱ√] be alive, flourish”

Element in

  • S. Cadlaer “July, *After-summer” ✧ PM/136
  • S. Eblaer “June, ?Before-summer” ✧ PM/136

Variations

  • laer ✧ LotR/1107
  • Laer ✧ PM/136
Sindarin [LotR/1107; PM/136] Group: Eldamo. Published by

laer

noun. song, long lay

Sindarin [Laer Cú Beleg S/406, VT/45:28, X/LH] Group: SINDICT. Published by

laer

noun. song

Element in

laer

noun. season of summer

Sindarin [LotR/D] Group: SINDICT. Published by

glaer

noun. tale, [N.] long lay, narrative poem, [S.] tale, song

Derivations

  • LIR “sing, warble, sing, warble, [ᴹ√] trill”

Element in

Variations

  • Laer ✧ S/209
  • Glaer ✧ WJ/160
Sindarin [S/209; WJ/160] Group: Eldamo. Published by

aerlinn

noun. (unknown meaning, perhaps a song about the sea, or possibly holy song)

Sindarin [RGEO/70, X/ND4] aer+lind (?) "sea-song" or (?) "holy song", OS *airelinde. Group: SINDICT. Published by

lasbelin

noun. season of autumn

Sindarin [Ety/366-367, X/LH] lass+pelin "leaf withering". Group: SINDICT. Published by

narn

noun. a tale or a saga, that is told in verse to be spoken and not sung

Sindarin [Ety/374, WJ/313, MR/373, S/412] OS *narna, CE *nʲarnâ "told". Group: SINDICT. Published by

narn

noun. tale, tale, [N.] saga

Derivations

  • ᴹ√NYAR “tell, relate”

Element in

Variations

  • Narn ✧ MR/373; S/198; SI/Narn i Hîn Húrin; UT/057
Sindarin [MR/373; MR/471; S/198; SI/Narn i Hîn Húrin; UT/057; UT/146; WJ/313] Group: Eldamo. Published by

lîr

noun. song, poem, lay

Sindarin [VT/45:28, X/LH] Group: SINDICT. Published by

echuir

noun. a season, the beginning of spring

Sindarin [LotR/D, SD/129-31] Etym. "stirring". Group: SINDICT. Published by

iavas

noun. season of autumn

Sindarin [LotR/D] Group: SINDICT. Published by

ethuil

noun. season of spring

Sindarin [LotR/D, SD/129-31] Group: SINDICT. Published by

firith

noun. season of fading

Sindarin [LotR/D] Group: SINDICT. Published by

laer

summer

laer (no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”song”.

laer

summer

(no distinct pl. form). Note:  a homophone means ”song”.

laer

season of summer

laer (no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”song”.

laer

season of summer

(no distinct pl. form). Note:  a homophone means ”song”.**

narn

tale

1) narn (saga; versified tale to be spoken rather than sung), pl. nern**; 2) pent (i bent, o phent) (story), pl. pint (i phint), coll. pl. pennath; 3) trenarn (i drenarn, o threnarn) (account), pl. trenern (i threnern); 4) gwanod (i **wanod) (number), pl. gwenyd (in gwenyd).

narn

tale

(saga; versified tale to be spoken rather than sung), pl. *nern***; 2) pent (i** bent, o phent) (story), pl. pint (i** phint), coll. pl. pennath; 3) trenarn (i** drenarn, o threnarn) (account), pl. trenern (i** threnern); 4) gwanod (i ’wanod) (number), pl. gwenyd (in gwenyd**).

glîr

song

1) glîr (i **lîr, construct glir) (poem, lay), no distinct pl. form except with article (in glîr), coll. pl. glíriath. 2) laer (no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”summer”. 3) lind (air, tune; also = singer, in the latter sense also used of rivers), no distinct pl. form (WJ.309). See also HYMN regarding the word aerlinn**.

glîr

song

(i ’lîr, construct glir) (poem, lay), no distinct pl. form except with article (in glîr), coll. pl. glíriath. 2)  laer (no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”summer”. 3) lind (air, tune; also = singer, in the latter sense also used of rivers), no distinct pl. form (WJ.309). See also