(no distinct pl. form).
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
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
- S. anglennatha i Varanduiniant erin dolothen Ethuil “will approach the Bridge of Baranduin on the eighth day of Spring” ✧ AotM/062; SD/129
Variations
- Ethuil ✧ AotM/062; SD/129
eithel
noun. issue of water, spring, well
celu
noun. spring, source
ethuil
spring
ethuil
spring
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).
(season) ethuil (no distinct pl. form). SPRING-SINGER, see SWALLOW