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).
Sindarin
narn
noun. tale, tale, [N.] saga
narn
noun. a tale or a saga, that is told in verse to be spoken and not sung
narn i hîn húrin
Narn i Hîn Húrin
Narn-i-Chîn Húrin
noun. tale of the children of Húrin
narn i chîn húrin
Tale of the Children of Húrin
narn beren ion barahir
*Tale of Beren son of Barahir
narn en·êl
*Tale of the Star
narn e·dant gondolin ar orthad en·êl
*Tale of the Fall of Gondolin and the Raising of the Star
narn e·dinúviel
Tale of the Nightingale
narn e·mbar hador
*Tale of the House of Hador
narn e·’rach morgoth
Tale of the Curse of Morgoth
narn
tale
narn
saga
narn (tale, versified tale to be spoken rather than sung), pl. nern
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**).
narn
saga
(tale, versified tale to be spoken rather than sung), pl. nern
Narn i Chîn Húrin (tale)
Narn i Chîn Húrin (tale)
Narn i Chîn Húrin is Sindarin, directly meaning "Tale of the Children of Húrin".
glaer nia chîn húrin
Tale of the Children of Húrin
An earlier Sindarin name for “Tale of the Children of Húrin”, revised to Narn i Chîn Húrin (WJ/160). It uses glaer “long lay, narrative poem” instead of narn “tale”, and the definite plural form nia of the preposition na(n) “of”, the latter also seen in Sarch nia Chîn Húrin.
glaer
noun. tale, [N.] long lay, narrative poem, [S.] tale, song
narn (“tale”) + in (pl. gen. article) + hîn (pl. of hên “child”), hûr (“vigour, fiery spirit”) + ind (“inner thought, heart”) This name is said by Ch. Tolkien to be have been “improperly changed” by him in UT to “Narn-i-Hîn Húrin”.