(construct nur, pl. nuir). Note: homophones mean ”sad” and ”deep”.**
Sindarin
nuir
noun. yesterday
Elements
Word Gloss nui “before (of time); [G.] afterwards, again, later”
nûr
race
nûr
race
tofn
deep
tofn (lenited dofn; pl. tyfn) (low, low-lying), also nûr (pl. nuir). Note: homophones of the latter mean ”sad” and ”race”.
tofn
deep
(lenited dofn; pl. tyfn) (low, low-lying), also nûr (pl. nuir). Note: homophones of the latter mean ”sad” and ”race”.
nos(s)
noun. race
_ n. _race, tribe, people. Q. nóre.
angol
deep lore
(magic), pl. engyl. Note: a homophone means "stench".
falch
deep cleft
(ravine[?]), pl. felch;
im
deep vale
(dell), no distinct pl. form (though the pl. article in will mark the word as pl. when definite). The word typically occurs, not by itself, but in compounds like imlad, imloth, imrath, imrad (VT45:18, VT47:19)
imlad
deep valley, narrow valley with steep sides
(glen), pl. imlaid;
maeg
going deep in
(lenited vaeg; no distinct pl. form) (sharp, penetrating). (WJ:337);
orvedui
noun. yesterday
Elements
Word Gloss aur “(whole) day, (whole) day, sunlight, [N.] morning” medui “end, final, last”
tûm
deep valley
tum- (i** dûm, o thûm, construct tum), pl. t**uim (i** thuim**)
(group of related people) nûr (construct nur, pl. nuir). Note: homophones mean ”sad” and ”deep”.