fem. n. Grey-Elf. >> -es
Sindarin
thenneth
noun. Grey-Elf
thenneth
noun. *Grey-Elf (f.)
Variations
- thindreth ✧ PE17/140
- Thindreth ✧ PE17/140
- thenneth ✧ PE17/141
- [thenne]s ✧ PE17/141
- thindeth ✧ PE17/141
- thiniðes ✧ PE17/141
thennes
noun. Grey-Elf
thenn
Grey-Elf
pl1. thinn n. Grey-Elf. Q. thinda, sinda. The form thinn is given with a dagger, indicating an archaic or poetical form.
thindeth
noun. Grey-Elf
fem. n. #Grey-Elf. >> -eth
thennon
noun. Grey-Elf
pl1. thennyn masc. n. Grey-Elf. Note the rule on the same page stating that the ending was "after n -or". >> -on
thennor
noun. Grey-Elf
pl1. thennyr masc. n. Grey-Elf.
thinedh
noun. Grey-Elf
{ð} fem. n. #Grey-Elf. >> -eth
Thend
Grey-Elf
pl2. thendrim, thennath n. #Grey-Elf. Tolkien notes that in the plural forms "The e is analogical from (rare) sg. thend" (PE17:141).
thindon
noun. Grey-Elf
masc. n. #Grey-Elf. >> -on
thinidh
Grey-Elf
pl2. thinidhrim {ð} n. #Grey-Elf.
thinidhes
noun. Grey-Elf
{ð} fem. n. #Grey-Elf.
thind
Grey-Elf
pl2. thindrim n. #Grey-Elf.
mithres
noun. *Grey-Elf (f.)
Variations
- mithres ✧ PE17/140
- mithrel ✧ PE17/140 (
mithrel)
send
grey-elf
#send (i hend, o send, construct sen) _(probably a term only used by the Noldor, borrowed from Quenya Sinda)_, pl. sind (i sind), coll. pl. Sendrim.
fem. n. Grey-Elf. >> -eth