1) tiria- (guard, gaze, look toward) (i diria, i thiriar). 2)
Sindarin
tiria-
verb. to watch, gaze; to ward, guard
Element in
- S. menel-vîr síla díriel “*heaven-jewel shines having watched [for us]” ✧ LB/354
- S. na-chaered palan-díriel “to lands remote I have looked afar” ✧ LotR/0238; RGEO/63; RGEO/64
- S. o menel palan-diriel “from heaven gazing far” ✧ LotR/0729; RGEO/64
- S. palan-díriel “far-gazer” ✧ PE17/025
Variations
- tíria ✧ PE17/025
tirith
noun. watch, guard (abstract noun), vigilance
tirith
watch
tiria
watch
tiria
watch
(guard, gaze, look toward) (i diria, i thiriar).
tir-
watch
(cited in the form tiri, a ”Noldorin” infinitive in -i) (i dîr, i thirir) (guard, gaze, look at, look towards). The imperative tiro and passive participle [t]irnen are attested, the latter in lenited form dirnen.
tirith
watch, watching
(i dirith, o thirith) (guard, guarding, vigilance), no distinct pl. form except with article (i thirith)
{1st ĭ}_n._watch, ward, guard. >> tíria, Minas Tirith