Sindarin 

tuil

noun. spring

Cognates

  • Q. tuilë “spring, spring, [ᴹQ.] spring-time, [ᴱQ.] (lit.) a budding; buds, new shoots, fresh green”

Element in

  • S. Thranduil “Vigorous Spring” ✧ PE17/027
Sindarin [PE17/027] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ethuil

noun. spring, spring [the season]

Cognates

  • Q. tuilë “spring, spring, [ᴹQ.] spring-time, [ᴱQ.] (lit.) a budding; buds, new shoots, fresh green” ✧ LotR/1107

Element in

Variations

  • Ethuil ✧ AotM/062; SD/129
Sindarin [AotM/062; LotR/1107; SD/129] Group: Eldamo. Published by

eithel

noun. issue of water, spring, well

Sindarin [Ety/363, S/430, S/433, WJ/85, TC/187] Group: SINDICT. Published by

celu

noun. spring, source

Sindarin [Ety/363, X/W] Group: SINDICT. Published by

ethuil

spring

(season) ethuil (no distinct pl. form). SPRING-SINGER, see SWALLOW

ethuil

spring

(no distinct pl. form).

tuia

spring

(verb) tuia- (i duia, i thuiar) (swell, sprout)

tuia

spring

(i duia, i thuiar) (swell, sprout)

eithel

spring

(source, issue of water), pl. eithil.

celu

spring

(of water) 1) celu (i gelu, o chelu) (source), analogical pl. cely (i chely). Archaic celw; so the coll. pl. is likely celwath. 2) (well) eithel (source, issue of water), pl. eithil.

celu

spring

(i gelu, o chelu) (source), analogical pl. cely (i chely). Archaic celw; so the coll. pl. is likely celwath.

celos

water falling swiftly from a spring

(i gelos, o chelos) (freshet), pl. celys (i chelys).