Noldorin
paur
noun. fist (often used to mean "hand", its chief use was in reference of the tighly closed hand, as in using an implement or a craft-tool, rather than to the fist used in punching)
paur
noun. fist
Changes
par→ paur “hand” ✧ Ety/KWARCognates
- ᴹQ. qár(e) “fist, hand” ✧ Ety/KWAR; Ety/KWAR; Ety/KWAR
Derivations
Element in
- N. Angbor
- N. Celebrimbor “Silver-fist” ✧ Ety/KWAR
- N. drambor “clenched fist; blow with a fist, clenched fist; blow with a fist; [G.] thudder” ✧ Ety/DARÁM
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources On. pōre > paur [pǭre] > [poure] > [paure] > [paur] ✧ Ety/KWAR Variations
- par ✧ EtyAC/KWAR (
par)
drambor
noun. clenched fist
drambor
noun. blow (with fist)
forn(en)
adjective. closed
Element in
- N. Fenn Forn(en) “Closed Door” ✧ WR/341
- N. Fenn Uiforn “Ever Closed [Door]” ✧ WR/341
Variations
- Fornen ✧ WR/338
- Forn ✧ WR/341
uidavnen
adjective. ever-closed
Normalized to uidafnen, as in lefnui