imp. of nor-, run. Noro lim, noro lim Asfaloth. 'Run swift, run swift Asfaloth'. >> nor-
Sindarin
noro
verb. run! ride!
noro
~Noro~ lim
nor-
verb. to run
nor-
verb. to ride
nor-
verb. to run (or leap) of animals or men, to run (or leap) of animals or men; [G.] to roll [of vehicles]
Cognates
- Q. nor- “to run (or leap, of animals or men)” ✧ PE17/168
Derivations
- √NOR “run (or leap) of animals or men, run (or leap) of animals or men; [ᴹ√] run as of wheels, roll along, [ᴱ√] go smoothly, ride, spin” ✧ PE17/168
Element in
- S. noro lim, noro lim Asfaloth “run swift, run swift, Asfaloth” ✧ LotR/0213; PE17/018
- ᴺS. norweg “often running”
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources √NOR > nor- [nor-] ✧ PE17/168 √NOR > onur [onōre] > [onūre] > [onūr] > [onur] ✧ PE17/168
lôd
verb. (he) floats
tôl
verb. (he) comes
According to WJ/301, the expression tôl acharn "vengeance comes" was later changed to tûl acharn by Tolkien
ónen
noun. I gave
Written onen in some editions of LotR. In the Qenyaqetsa, Qenya anta- is marked as having an irregular past tense áne. Assuming the same sound-shifts as observed in other words, this would indeed lead to onen in Sindarin, see PE/12:31 and TT/14:48-49
Lossoth
noun. the Snowmen
dagorath
noun. all the battles
anfangrim
noun. the Longbeards (a tribe of Dwarves)
rochirrim
noun. horse-lords, the people of Rohan
avo
verb. don't!
Used as a negative adverb before an imperative: avo garo "don't do it!". Sometimes used as prefix: avgaro
avon
verb. I won't
cuio
verb. live!
galadhad
noun. the Two Trees of Valinor
rammas
noun. (great) wall
anglennatha
verb. (he) will approach
lammas
noun. account of tongues
falathrim
noun. people of the Falas
drúwaith
noun. the wilderness of the Drû-men (q.v.)
lâf
verb. (he) licks
pêd
verb. (he) says
nor
run
(verb) 1) nor- (i nôr, in nerir). Only attested as imperative noro! 2) *yr-. Only the ”Old Noldorin” form yurine* ”I run” is given in the source; the verbal stem would become ior**- in ”Noldorin”, but apparently *yr- in Sindarin. Compare COURSE, q.v., where the words come from the same root __-.
nor
run
(i nôr, in nerir). Only attested as imperative noro! 2) ✱yr-. Only the ”Old Noldorin” form yurine ”
ior
i
in ”Noldorin”, but apparently ✱yr- in Sindarin. Compare
cell
running
(of water: flowing), lenited gell; pl. cill
Untranslated in LotR, but written nora-lim and rendered as "ride on" in RS/196 (not a literal translation) and later translated as "run swift" in RC/195. A verb nor- is attested in the old Gnomish lexicon, PE/11:61, with the meaning "to run, roll"