said (lenited haid; no distinct pl. form) (private, not common, excluded) (VT42:20)
Sindarin
said
adjective. private, separate, not common, excluded
said
adjective. private, separate, not common, excluded
sad
noun. limited area naturally or artificially defined, a place, spot
said
private
said
separate
said
not common
said (lenited haid; no distinct pl. form) (separate, private, excluded) (VT42:20)
said
excluded
said (lenited haid; no distinct pl. form) (separate, not common, private) (VT42:20)
said
not common
(lenited haid; no distinct pl. form) (separate, private, excluded) (VT42:20)
said
private
(lenited haid; no distinct pl. form) (separate, not common, excluded) (VT42:20)
said
separate
(lenited haid; no distinct pl. form) (private, not common, excluded) (VT42:20)
said
excluded
(lenited haid; no distinct pl. form) (separate, not common, private) (VT42:20)
parth
sward
1) parth (i barth, o pharth) (field, enclosed grassland), pl. perth (i pherth), 2) sâdh (i hâdh, o sâdh, construct sadh) (turf), pl. saidh (i saidh) (VT42:20)
sâdh
sward
(i hâdh, o sâdh, construct sadh) (turf), pl. saidh (i saidh) (VT42:20)
parth
sward
(i barth, o pharth) (field, enclosed grassland), pl. perth (i pherth)
pathu
sward
*pathu (i bathu) (level place), analogical pl. pethy (i phethy). Cited in archaic form pathw in the source (LR:380 s.v. PATH), hence the coll. pl. is likely pathwath.
pathu
sward
(i bathu) (level place), analogical pl. pethy (i phethy). Cited in archaic form pathw in the source (LR:380 s.v. PATH), hence the coll. pl. is likely pathwath.
sâd
place
sâd (-had; i hâd, o sâd, construct sad) (spot, limited area naturally or artificially defined), pl. said (i said) (UT:314, VT42:20)
sâd
place
(-had; i hâd, o sâd, construct sad) (spot, limited area naturally or artificially defined), pl. said (i said) (UT:314, VT42:20)
sâd
spot
sâd (-had; i hâd, o sâd, construct sad) (place, limited area naturally or artificially defined), pl. said (i said) (UT:314, VT42:20)
sâd
spot
(-had; i hâd, o sâd, construct sad) (place, limited area naturally or artificially defined), pl. said (i said) (UT:314, VT42:20)
sâd
area
(limited area naturally or artificially defined) sâd (-had; i hâd, o sâd, construct sad) (place, spot), pl. said (i said) (UT:314, VT42:20)
sâd
area
(-had; i hâd, o sâd, construct sad) (place, spot), pl. said (i said) (UT:314, VT42:20)
sâdh
turf
sâdh (i hâdh, o sâdh, construct sadh) (sward), pl. saidh (i saidh) (VT42:20)
sâdh
turf
(i hâdh, o sâdh, construct sadh) (sward), pl. saidh (i saidh) (VT42:20)
al-
prefix. not
pref. not. >> alfirin
ped-
say
_ v. _say. Q. quĕt-. >> pedo
sâdh
noun. sward, turf
al
not
al- (prefix) as in alfirin "not-mortal", immortal.
al
not
(prefix) as in alfirin "not-mortal", immortal.
ava
will not
(i ava, in avar).
caew
resting place
(i gaew, o chaew) (lair). No distinct pl. form except with article (i chaew).
gardh
bounded or defined place
(i ’ardh) (region), pl. gerdh (i ngerdh = i ñerdh);
land
open space
(construct lan, pl. laind) (level), also used as adjective ”wide, plain”.
law
adverb. not
pathu
level place
(i bathu) (sward), analogical pl. pethy (i phethy). Cited in archaic form pathw in the source (LR:380 s.v. PATH); hence the coll. pl. is likely pathwath. In the Etymologies as printed in
ped
say
ped- (i **bêd**, i phedir) (speak), pa.t. pent (attested in mutated form -phent); the imperative pedo is also attested.
ped
say
(i bêd, i phedir) (speak), pa.t. pent (attested in mutated form -phent); the imperative pedo is also attested.
pêg
small spot
(i bêg, construct peg) (dot), pl. pîg (i phîg)
sant
privately owned place
(i hant, o sant) (field, garden, yard), pl. saint (i saint) (VT42:20)
ú
not
(adverbial prefix) ú-, u- (followed by lenition, e.g. ú-chebin ”I do not keep”) (without). Verb
ú
not
u- (followed by lenition, e.g. ú-chebin ”
said (lenited haid; no distinct pl. form) (separate, not common, excluded) (VT42:20)