Noldorin
lhant
noun. clearing in forest
lhant
noun. clearing in the forest
Derivations
- ᴹ√LAT “lie open; be extended, stretch, be situated (of an area)” ✧ Ety/LAT
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ√LAT > lhant [lanta] > [lantʰa] > [lanθa] > [lanθ] > [l̥anθ] > [l̥ant] ✧ Ety/LAT
lhonn
noun. narrow path or strait
lhonn
noun. entrance to harbour, land-locked haven
lond
noun. narrow path or strait
lond
noun. entrance to harbour, land-locked haven
lonn
noun. narrow path or strait
lonn
noun. entrance to harbour, land-locked haven
lonn
noun. path
râd
noun. path, track
A word given as N. lhant “clearing in the forest” in The Etymologies of the 1930s as a derivative of the root ᴹ√LAT “lie open” (Ety/LAT).
Neo-Sindarin: If adapted to Neo-Sindarin, this word would be ᴺS. lant as suggested in HSD (HSD).