sereg (“blood”) + gond (“great stone, rock”)
Sindarin
seregon
noun. stonecrop, plant with red flowers, (lit.) blood of stone
Elements
Word Gloss sereg “blood” gond “stone, rock, stone, rock, [N.] stone (as a material), [G.] great stone” Variations
- Seregon ✧ UT/148
seregon
noun. "Blood of Stone", a plant of the kind called in English "stonecrop", with deep red flowers, that grew on Amon Rûdh
seregon
noun. blood of stone
seregon
stonecrop
seregon (”blood of stone”, a kind of stonecrop with deep red flowers) (i heregon, o seregon), pl. seregyn (i seregyn)
seregon
stonecrop
(”blood of stone”, a kind of stonecrop with deep red flowers) (i heregon, o seregon), pl. seregyn (i seregyn)
galas
plant
galas (i **alas) (growth), pl. gelais (i ngelais = i ñelais), coll. pl. galassath**
galas
plant
(i ’alas) (growth), pl. gelais (i ngelais = i ñelais), coll. pl. galassath
A plant with red flowers growing on top of Amon Rûdh (S/203), whose name Tolkien translated as “blood of stone”, and described as “a plant of the kind called in English ‘stonecrop’; it had flowers of a deep red” (UT/148). This word is a combination of sereg “blood” and gond “stone” (SA/gond, sereg).