Hвl n. fish ◇ VT/45:20 See also lim III
* hal- v. to lift ◇ VT/45:20 half n. seashell ◇ Ety/389 hall I adj. exalted, high ◇ Ety/363 hall II adj. veiled, hidden, shadowed, shady ◇ Ety/386 ᵲ hallas n.abst.of hall I height haltha- v. to screen ◇ Ety/386 ham n. chair ◇ VT/45:20 hamma- v. to clothe ◇ Ety/363, VT/45:21 ◈ The form hamnia- in the Etymologies is a misreading according to VT/45:21 hammad n. clothing (hamma-) hamp n. garment ◇ Ety/363 hanar n.masc.Arch. brother ◇ VT/47:14 hand adj. intelligent ◇ Ety/363, X/ND1 ᵲ hanna- v. to thank hannas n. abst. of hand, understanding, intelligence ◇ Ety/363 ᵲ hannweg adj. thankful harad n. south ◇ Ety/365, S/432, LotR/E haradren adj. southern ◇ Ety/365 haradrim n. class pl. of harad, southerners, "Southrons" ◇ LotR ◇ harad+rim ¶ ᵲ haran n.num.card. one hundred (to the Gondorians) hargam n. left-handed ◇ Ety/365 harn I adj. southern ◇ Ety/365 harn II adj. wounded ◇ Ety/386 harn III n.Mil. helmet ◇ VT/45:21 * harna- v. to wound ◇ Ety/386 * hartha- v. to hope ← Harthad SD/62 † haru (N. harw) n. wound ◇ Ety/386, X/W harvo n. 1. left hand ○ 2. by ext., left side ◇ VT/47:6 ◇ har-vaw, har-+maw hast n. axe-stroke ◇ Ety/389 * hasta- v. to hack through ◇ Ety/389 hathol (N. hathel, hathal) n. 1. Mil. broadsword-blade, axe-blade ○ 2. Mil.by ext. axe ◇ Ety/389, WJ/234, UT/444, LR/433 haudh n. (burial) mound, grave, tomb ◇ Ety/363-364, S/432, LotR/A(iv) haust n. bed ◇ Ety/364 ◇ "resting" hawn n. masc.Arch. brother ◇ VT/47:14. he N. pl. hоn N. Doriathrin.pron. 3rd f. she ◇ Ety/385 * heb- v. to retain, keep, do not give away or release, keep hold of ← *khep VT/41:6 hel- v. to freeze (PE/17) helch n. bitter cold ◇ Ety/364 heledh n. glass ◇ S/433 heledir n. kingfisher (bird) ◇ Ety/363, Ety/386, Ety/394 ◇ "fish-watcher" heleg n. ice ◇ Ety/364 ᵲ helegren adj. icy (heleg+-ren) heleth n. fur, fur-coat ◇ Ety/386 helf n. fur ◇ Ety/386 ¶ ᵲ helin n. pansy ¶ ᵲ helinil n. violet hell adj. naked ◇ Ety/386 ᵲ Helluin n. Sirius, a blue star heltha- v. to strip ◇ Ety/386, VT/46:14 ◈ The form helta- in the Etymologies is a misreading according to VT/46:14 hкn I pl. hоn n. child (mostly used as a prefix in patronymics or metronymics) ◇ WJ/403 Hen II pl. †hin n. eye ◇ Ety/364, LotR/II:IX, WR/128, X/ND1 ◈ See also hent * heneb adj. of eye, eyed, having eyes ← maecheneb "sharp-eyed", WJ/337 * henia- v. to understand ◇ Ety/363 ᵲ henna- v. to read (silently, to oneself) see also tengwa- henneth n. window ◇ S/428 hent n.dual pl. of hen II, the two eyes (referring to one person's eyes) ◇ VT/45:22 ᵲ her- v. to pray * herdir n. masc. master ← i-Cherdir SD/129-31 ◇ hоr+dоr * heria- v. to begin suddenly and vigorously ◇ Ety/364, VT/45:22 ◈ The forms heno, hњno in the Etymologies are misreadings according to VT/45:22 heron n. masc. master ◇ VT/45:22 herth n.Mil. household, troop under a "hоr" (master, lord) ◇ Ety/364 herven (N. hervenn) n. masc. husband ◇ Ety/352, Ety/364, X/ND4 ◇ hоr+benn herves (N. hervess) n. fem. wife ◇ Ety/352, Ety/364 ◇ hоr+bess * heryn n. fem. lady ← Roheryn S/436 ◇ hоr+dо ᵲ hest n. captain † hethu (N. hethw) adj. foggy, obscure, vague ◇ Ety/364, X/W * hоl n. heir ← Eluchнl PM/369 him I adj. 1. steadfast, abiding ○ 2. as an adverb, continually ◇ Ety/364 him II adj. cool ◇ S/432 ᵲ himannol n. continually harping, to speak about something repeatedly (Q vorongandelл) ᵲ himia- v. to stick to, adhere to (Q. himya) ᵲ hir- v. to find hоr n. masc. master, lord ◇ Ety/364, S/432, SD/129-31, Letters/382, LB/354, VT/45:22 hiril n. fem. lady ◇ Ety/364 hоth (N. hith) n. mist, fog ◇ Ety/364, S/432 hithlain n. mist-thread (a substance used by the Elves of Lothlуrien to make strong ropes) ◇ LotR/II:VIII, LotR/Index ◇ hоth+lain † hithu (N. hithw) n. fog ◇ Ety/364, X/W hithui n. and adj. 1. foggy, misty ○ 2. as a noun, the month of November ◇ LotR/D hоw adj. sticky, viscous ◇ Ety/364 ho pl. † hyn Doriathrin pron. 3rd m. he ◇ Ety/385, X/Z ¶ ᵲ hф n. owl Hobas n. harbourage ◇ Ety/364 abst. of hыb hol- v. to close hollen pp. closed ← Fen Hollen LotR/V:IV, RC/550 honeg n.masc. dim. of hawn, 1. "litte brother", play name given to the middle finger◇ VT/48:6,16-17 ◈ Given as honig in VT/47:14, but see VT/48:17 n. 13 for discussion horn adj. driven under compulsion, impelled ◇ Ety/364 hortha- v. to urge on, speed ◇ Ety/364 host n. gross (144) ◇ Ety/364 hoth n. host, crowd, horde (nearly always in a bad sense) ◇ Ety/364, S/432 hы n. dog ◇ Ety/364 hыb n. haven, harbour, small land-locked bay ◇ Ety/364◈ hobas N. n. abst. hыd n. assembly ◇ Ety/364 ᵲ huia- v. to urge on ¶ ᵲ huith n. sex (intercourse) hыl n. cry of encouragement in battle ◇ Ety/386 hыn n. heart (physical) ◇ Ety/364 ᵲ hunna- v. to thunder (Q. hunda) huorn n. tree, with a spirit or heart ◇ LoTR hыr n. readiness for action, vigour, fiery spirit ◇ Ety/364 hwб n. breeze (PE/17) hwand (N. chwand, chwann) n. sponge, fungus ◇ Ety/388, X/ND1, X/HW † hwest (N. chwest) n. puff, breath, breeze ◇ Ety/388, X/HW ᵲ hwesta- v. to puff (Q. hwesta-) † hwоn (N. chwоn) n. giddiness, faintness ◇ Ety/388, X/HW † hwind (N. chwind, chwinn) adj. twirling, whirling ◇ Ety/388, X/ND1, X/HW † hwinia- v. to twirl, whirl, eddy ◇ Ety/388 † hwiniol part. of hwinia-, whirling, giddy, fantastic ◇ Ety/388 I i pl. in art. and pron. rel. 1. the ○ 2. who/that/which/whom ◇ Ety/361, SD/129-31, Letters/308, Letters/417 iв (N. ia) n. 1. gulf ○ 2. abyss, void ◇ Ety/400, S/432, Letters/383 * iach n. ford, crossing ← Arossiach S/382, Brithiach S/286, Cirith Ninniach S/387 iaeth n. neck ◇ Ety/400 iaew n. mocking, scorn ◇ Ety/400 ᵲ iaf n. fruit iag- v. to yawn, gape (PE/17) ial n. a call, a cry ◇ VT/46:22 ialla- v. to call ◇ VT/46:22 iant n. bridge ◇ Ety/400, S/432 † ianu (N. ianw) n. yoke ◇ Ety/400, X/W ◈ It originally meant "bridge" in the Etymologies, but was apparently switched with iant
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