pl. lemmaid. May also be spelt with a single m.
Sindarin
lammad
noun. *echoing
Element in
- S. Eryd Lammad “*Echoing Mountains” ✧ WJ/192
- S. minlamad “?alliteration, (lit.) first-echoing”
Elements
Word Gloss lamma- “to echo” -ed “gerund” Variations
- Lammad ✧ WJ/192
lammad
sound of voices
lammad
sound of voices
lammad
echo
pl. lemmad. May also be spelt with a single m.
glamor
echo
(noun) glamor (i **lamor), banalogical pl. glemyr (in glemyr**). Archaic *glamr, glambr. ECHO (or, sound of voices) lammad, pl. lemmad. May also be spelt with a single m.
lam
noun. echo
Cognates
- north S. lóm “echo”
Derivations
- √LAM “(inarticulate voiced) sound”
Element in
- S. Lammoth “Great Echo” ✧ S/106
- S. Lanthir Lamath “Waterfall of Echoing Voices” ✧ PM/349
Variations
- lam ✧ S/106 (lam)
romru
noun. sound of horns
rû
noun. loud-sound, trumpet-sound
glamor
echo
(i ’lamor), banalogical pl. glemyr (in glemyr). Archaic ✱glamr, glambr.
lam
echoing voice
pl. laim, coll. pl. lammath.
law
noun. sound
Cognates
- Q. láma “sound, sound; [ᴹQ.] ringing sound, echo”
Derivations
- √LAM “(inarticulate voiced) sound”
lhûn
making sound
lenited ?thlûn or ?lûn (the lenition product of lh is uncertain), pl. lhuin. Verb
nellad
sound of bells
(pl. nellaid);
romru
sound of horns
pl. remry (idh remry) for archaic römry;
lammad, pl. lemmaid. May also be spelt with a single m. RUSTLING SOUND (also = ”whisper”) *lhoss (?i thloss or ?i loss [the lenition product of lh is uncertain],_ _construct lhos), pl. lhyss (?i lyss). Suggested Sindarin form of ”Noldorin” thloss, floss*. Also (with same meaning) rhoss (?i thross or ?i ross_ _ the lenition product of rh- is uncertain; construct rhos) (whisper), pl. rhyss (?idh ryss). Suggested S form of ”N” thross*. Adj.