_ v. _to handle, treat, manage, etc. Q. mahta-. >> maeth
Sindarin
moth
noun. dusk
maetha-
verb. to handle
maetha-
verb. to handle
math
noun. food
matha
wield
1) matha- (i vatha, i mathar) (stroke, feel, handle), 2) maetha- (i vaetha, i maethar) (handle, manage, deal with). In Tolkiens earlier material, the verb maetha- meant ”fight”. 3) tortha- (i dortha, i thorthar) (control)
matha
stroke
(vb.) matha- (i vatha, i mathar) (feel, handle; wield)
matha
feel
(vb.) matha- (i vatha, i mathar) (stroke, handle; wield).
matha
handle
(i vatha, i mathar) (stroke, feel; wield)
matha
wield
(i** vatha, i** mathar) (stroke, feel, handle)
matha
stroke
(i vatha, i mathar) (feel, handle; wield)
matha
feel
(i vatha, i mathar) (stroke, handle; wield).
mathad
noun. handling, feeling, stroking, caressing; appraising, assay
maetha
handle
(i vaetha, i maethar) (wield, manage, deal with). In Tolkien’s earlier material, the verb maetha- meant ”fight”.
maetha
wield
(i** vaetha, i** maethar) (handle, manage, deal with). In Tolkien’s earlier material, the verb maetha- meant ”fight”.
moth
dusk
1) moth (i voth), pl. myth (i myth). David Salo would read *môth with a long vowel. 2) dû (i dhû) (night, nightfall, late evening, darkness), pl. dui (i nui) (SD:302).
moth
dusk
(i voth), pl. myth (i myth). David Salo would read ✱môth with a long vowel.
dram
stroke
(noun: heavy stroke) dram (i dhram) (blow), pl. draim (in draim).
mann
food
mann (i vann, construct man), pl. main (i main) (VT45:35).
thîn
evening
†*thîn (no distinct pl. form; coll. pl. thíniath). The form cited in LR:392 s.v. __ is not marked as containing a long vowel (“thin”).
tinnu
dusk
tinnu (i dinnu, o thinnu) (twilight, starlit evening, early night without a moon, starry twilight), pl. tinny (i thynny) if there is a pl.
uial
twilight
1) uial (pl. uiail if there is a pl.). This can be specified as: 1) (morning twilight) minuial (i vinuial) (dawn, morrowdim), pl. minuiail (i minuiail). 2) (second twilight, before nightfall) aduial (evendim, the time of evening when the stars come out), pl. aduiail. Other terms for twilight: 1) tinnu (i dinnu, o thinnu) (dusk, starlit evening, early night without a moon, starry twilight), pl. tinny (i thynny) if there is a pl. 2) muil (i vuil) (dreariness, shadow, vagueness), no distinct pl. except with article (i muil)
aduial
noun. the evening, time of star-opening, "evendim"
dram
noun. heavy stroke, a blow (of axe, etc.)
plada-
verb. to feel with the hand, to pass the sensitive palm over a surface
uial
noun. twilight
uial
noun. twilight
_ n. _twilight. Q. úyale, yúyal.
dram
stroke
(i dhram) (blow), pl. draim (in draim).
dû
dusk
(i dhû) (night, nightfall, late evening, darkness), pl. dui (i nui) (SD:302).
dû
late evening
(i dhû) (night, nightfall, darkness), pl. dui (i nui) (SD:302).
groga
feel terror
(i ’roga, in grogar) (WJ:415).
mann
noun. food
mann
food
(i vann, construct man), pl. main (i main) (VT45:35).
minuial
twilight
(i vinuial) (dawn, morrowdim), pl. minuiail (i minuiail).
mothren
adjective. dusk, dusky
muil
twilight
(i vuil) (dreariness, shadow, vagueness), no distinct pl. except with article (i muil)
plada
feel with the hand
(i blada, i phladar)** **(VT47:9)
salph
liquid food
(i halph, o salph) (soup, broth), pl. seilph (if the word goes like alph ”swan”), with article i seilph.
thinna
grow toward evening
(fade).
thîn
evening
(no distinct pl. form; coll. pl. thíniath). The form cited in LR:392 s.v. THIN is not marked as containing a long vowel (“thin”).
tinnu
dusk
(i dinnu, o thinnu) (twilight, starlit evening, early night without a moon, starry twilight), pl. tinny (i thynny) if there is a pl.
tinnu
starlit evening
(i** dinnu, o thinnu) (dusk, twilight, early night without a moon), pl. tinny (i** thynny) if there is a pl. Verb
tinnu
twilight
(i** dinnu, o thinnu) (dusk, starlit evening, early night without a moon, starry twilight), pl. tinny (i** thynny) if there is a pl.
tortha
wield
(i** dortha, i** thorthar) (control)
v. to handle. Q. mahta-.