lîn (lake), no distinct pl. form, but coll. pl. #**liniath (isolated from Hithliniath**, WJ:194). 3)
Sindarin
lindir
masculine name. Lindir
Elements
Word Gloss lind “song, chant, singing; singer, song, chant, singing, [N.] air, tune; [N. and S.] singer” dîr “man, man, [N.] adult male; agental suffix”
lîn
noun. pool
rim
noun. cold pool or lake (in mountains)
loeg
noun. pool
loeg
noun. pool
lîn
pool
lîn
pool
(lake), no distinct pl. form, but coll. pl. #*liniath*** (isolated from Hithliniath**, WJ:194). 3)
ael
pool
1) ael (aelin-, pl. aelin) (lake, mere). In ”Noldorin” oel, pl. oelin. 2)
ael
pool
(aelin-, pl. aelin) (lake, mere). In ”Noldorin” oel, pl. oelin.
loeg
pool
loeg (no distinct pl. form: loeg is also atttested with plural meaning) (VT45:29). 4) nên (water, lake, stream, waterland), construct nen, pl. nîn.
loeg
pool
(no distinct pl. form: loeg is also atttested with plural meaning) (VT45:29). 4) nên (water, lake, stream, waterland), construct nen, pl. nîn.
both
small pool
(i moth, construct both) (puddle), pl. byth (i mbyth). David Salo would lengthen the vowel and read ✱bôth in Sindarin.
An Elf of Rivendell (LotR/237). His name appears to be a combination of lind “song” and dîr “man”.