adj. applied esp. to colours and shapes. rhaed << raed. >> -red, -rhed, rhîd
Sindarin
rhae
adjective. easy
rhae
easy
rhaed
adjective. applied esp
rhaed
noun. peculiar hue, (special) fashion
raeg
adjective. crooked, bent, wrong
raen
adjective. crooked
raew
noun. fathom
rhaen
adjective. crooked
raen
crooked
raen (no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”netted, enlaced”.
raen
adjective. crooked
raen
crooked
(no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”netted, enlaced”.
raew
fathom
(noun) raew (no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”net” (but for that meaning, the distinct form raef may also be used).
raew
noun. fathom
raew
fathom
(no distinct pl. form). Note: a homophone means ”net” (but for that meaning, the distinct form raef may also be used).
-red
suffix. applied esp
-rhed
suffix. applied esp
ras
noun. horn (especially on living animal, but also applied to mountains)
The form rhaes in the Etymologies is a misreading according to VT/46:10
ras(s)
noun. horn, horn [of both animals and mountains]
A noun for “horn” appearing in notes on the name Caradhras “Redhorn” from the 1950s or 60s (PE17/36). This word was an element in other names as well, such as Methedras “Last Peak” and Nimras “White Horn”.
Conceptual Development: This word appeared as N. rhas “horn” in The Etymologies of the 1930s under the root ᴹ√RAS “stick up” (Ety/RAS). Christopher Tolkien gave it as rhaes in The Etymologies as published in The Lost Road (LR/383), but Carl Hostetter and Patrick Wynne corrected this to rhas in their Addenda and Corrigenda to the Etymologies (VT46/10). In The Etymologies it appeared beside an alternate form N. rhasg, equivalent to ᴹQ. rasko (Ety/RAS; EtyAC/RAS).
Neo-Sindarin: Some Neo-Sindarin writers adapt its variant form as ᴺS. rasg, but I recommend sticking to attested S. ras(s) for a “horn” of both animals and mountains.
rhîd
adjective. applied esp
edrain
noun. border
rain
noun. border
rasg
noun. horn (especially on living animal, but also applied to mountains)
rass
horn
_ n. _horn. >> Caradhras
rhîd
noun. peculiar hue, (special) fashion
rom
noun. horn, trumpet
edrain
border
edrain (no distinct pl. form)
edrain
border
(no distinct pl. form)
glân
border
glân (i **lân, construct glan) (hem), pl. glain (in glain**) (VT42:8) Note: a homophone means ”white, claer”.
glân
border
(i ’lân, construct glan) (hem), pl. glain (in glain) (VT42:8) Note: a homophone means ”white, claer”.
rafn
horn
(wing, extended point at the side), pl. raifn (idh raifn)
rain
border
(noun) rain; no distinct pl. form except with article (idh rain). Note: the adj. ”erratic, wandering” is a homophone of rain.
rain
noun. border
rain
border
; no distinct pl. form except with article (idh rain). Note: the adj. ”erratic, wandering” is a homophone of rain.
rasg
noun. horn
rass
horn
(mountain peak), pl. #rais (idh rais). The pl. is attested in the name Ered Nimrais. Side-form rasc, rasg.
rom
horn
1) rom (trumpet), pl. rym (idh rym), coll. pl. rommath. (Cf. also romloth ”horn-flower”, tobacco.) 2) rass (mountain peak), pl. #rais** (idh rais). The pl. is attested in the name Ered Nimrais. Side-form rasc, rasg. 3) rafn (wing, extended point at the side), pl. raifn (idh raifn); 4) tarag (i darag, o tharag), pl. teraig (i theraig**). The word may be used of a ”steep mountain peak” (VT46:17; ”steep mountain path” in LR:391 is a misreading).
rom
horn
(trumpet), pl. rym (idh rym), coll. pl. rommath. (Cf. also romloth ”horn-flower”, tobacco.)
rîw
border
*rîw (construct riw) (hem, edge), no distinct pl. form except with article (idh rîw). Suggested Sindarin form of ”Noldorin” rhîf.
rîw
border
(construct riw) (hem, edge), no distinct pl. form except with article (idh rîw). – Suggested Sindarin form of ”Noldorin” rhîf.
rû
sound of horns
pl. rui (idh rui), also romru, pl. remry (idh remry) for archaic römry
tarag
horn
(i darag, o tharag), pl. teraig (i theraig). The word may be used of a ”steep mountain peak” (VT46:17; ”steep mountain path” in LR:391 is a misreading).
till
sharp horn
(i dill, o thill, construct til; also -dil, -thil at the end of compounds) (tine, point, sharp-pointed peak), no distinct pl. form except with article (i thill). Archaic †tild.
_adj. _easy. Q. rhaia. . This gloss was rejected.