Ind (N. inn) n. inner thought, meaning, heart Ety/361, X/ND1 See also innas

indemm n. vision (mind picture) ind+emm (PE/17)

ingn. imagination

inga-v. to guess

ingem adj. old (of person, in mortal sense: decrepit, suffering from old age) Ety/358, Ety/399, Ety/400 New word coined by the Elves after meeting with Men оn+gem "year-sick"

¶ ingwil n. eel

нnias n.abst.of оn II, annals Ety/400

inil n. lily

innn. grandchild, descendant (Q. indyo)

innas n.abst.of ind, will VT/44:21,26

†inu (N. inw) adj. female Ety/361, X/W

io (N. ia) adv. ago Ety/399

¶ ioln. lamb

*iфl n. wash, flood-water Onodiфl RC/334, VT/48:33

ion/iфn (N. iond, ionn) n. m. 1. son 2.by ext., scion, male descendant Ety/400, MR/373, X/ND1, X/ND2, PM/192,196

ionnath n.coll.of ion, all the sons SD/129-31

†iphant (N. ifant) adj. aged, having lived long, old (with no connotation of weakness) Ety/358, Ety/400, VT/46:23, X/PH оn+pant "year-full"

ir conj. when/while LB/354 This word is not translated by Tolkien

оr n. sexual desire VT/46:23

нrui adj. desirable

ist n. lore, knowledge Ety/361

*ista- v. to have knowledge Ety/361, VT/45:18

istanna- v. to give knowledge, to teach (ist+anna-) See also goltha-

istui adj. learned Ety/361

ithil n. the (full) Moon, lit. 'The Sheen' Ety/361, Ety/385, Ety/392, LotR/E, LB/354, RC/232

ithildin n. a silver-colored substance, which mirrors only starlight and moonlight LotR/II:IV ithil+tinu "moon-star"

ithron n. wizard UT/448, Letters/448

iuith n. use Ety/400

*iuitha- v. to employ, to use Ety/400, VT/46:23

iыl n. embers Ety/400

ivann n. a Sindarin form of the name of the Vala Yavanna

ivanneth n. September (month) LotR/D

*ivor n. crystal Ivorwen LotR/A(v) (?) MS *ir, OS *imre (I-MIR, augmented form of mоr "jewel")

*ivren adj. of crystal, crystalline S/392, WJ/85


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*laba- v. to hop Labadal UT/60

laboth n. hare, rabbit

¶ labumn. drum

†lach (N. lhach) n. (leaping) flame S/433, X/LH

*lacha- v. to flame

†lachenn n. Deep Elf (Sindarin name for the Noldor) WJ/384, X/ND4 lach+hend "flame-eyed"

lad n. plain, valley S/433

†laden (N. lhaden) adj. open, cleared Ety/368, X/LH

†lae (N. lhae) n. great number VT/45:27, X/LH

†laeb (N. lhaeb, lhoeb) adj. fresh Ety/368, VT/45:26, X/OE, X/LH

†laeg I (N. lhaeg, lhoeg) adj. keen, sharp, acute Ety/367, VT/45:25, X/OE, X/LH

laeg II adj. "viridis", fresh and green Letters/282, Letters/382 Seldom used (replaced by calen)

laegnas n.abst.of laeg I sharpness, keenness

laegel n. a Green Elf WJ/385 laeg+-el

laegrim n. class pl. of laegel, the people of the Green Elves WJ/385 laegel+rim

laer I n. season of summer LotR/D

laer II (N. lhaer) n. song, long lay Laer Cъ Beleg S/406, VT/45:28, X/LH

†laes (N. lhaes) n. baby Ety/367, X/LH

†laew (N. lhaew) adj. frequent, many VT/45:27, X/LH

†lagor (N. lhagr) pl.†legrin (N. lhegrin) adj. swift, rapid Ety/367, VT/45:25, Tengwestie/20050318, X/LH

†lain I (N. lhein, lhain) adj. free, freed Ety/368, X/LH

*lain II n. thread hithlain LotR/II:VIII, LotR/Index

lalaith n. laughter S/406 MS *lalei, Q lala- "laugh"

lalf pl. lelf n. elm-tree Ety/348

†lalorn n. elm-tree Ety/367, X/LH lalf+orn

lalven n. elm-tree Ety/348

†lalwen (N. lhalwen) n. elm-tree Ety/367, X/LH

lam I (N. lhamb, lham) n. physical tongue Ety/367, WJ/394, X/LH

lam II n. language or dialect of a particular country or people WJ/394

lamath n.coll. of lam I, echoing voices PM/349

lamdaenn. consonant ‘tongue-sign’ (Q. lambetengwл)

lamma- v. to echo (cf. Eryd Lammad “Echoing Mountains”)

lammas n. abst. of lam II, account of tongues LR/167, WJ/206, WJ/393, X/LH

lammen n. my tongue (lam+-en) LotR/II:IV, PE/17 See guren for a similar form

lanc I adj. naked UT/418

†lanc II (N. lhanc) n. throat Ety/367, X/LH

lanc III n. sharp edge (not of tools), sudden end (as a cliff-edge, or the clean edge of things made by hand or built) VT/42:8

†land I (N. lhand) adj. open space, level Ety/368, X/LH, X/ND1

land II (N. lhand, lhann) adj. wide, broad Landroval LotR/VI:IV, Ety/367, X/LH, X/ND1

†lang n.Mil. cutlass, sword Ety/367, X/LH

lann n. tissue, cloth (Q lannл)

†lant I n. clearing in forest Ety/368, X/LH

*lant II. n. fall Lanthir S/406, PM/349 Q lanta

lanthir n. waterfall S/406, PM/349 lant+sоr "falling stream"

¶ lar n. fat, grease

lar- v. to hear

†lasbelin (N. lhasbelin) n. season of autumn Ety/366-367, X/LH lass+pelin "leaf withering"

lass (N. lhass) n. leaf Ety/367, Letters/282, TC/169, X/LH

*lasta- v. to listen

†lath (N. lhath) n. thong of leather Ety/368, X/LH

latha- v. to surpass (Q. lahta)

†lathra- (N. *lhathra-) v. to listen in, eavesdrop Ety/368, X/LH

†lathrada- (N. lhathrada-) v. to listen in, eavesdrop Ety/368, X/LH

†lathron (N. lhathron) n. hearer, listener, eavesdropper Ety/368, X/LH

laub n. shirt, tunic

laudh n. gluttonous eating PE/19:92

†laug (N. lhaug) adj. warm Ety/368, X/LH

lausta- v. to make a rushing, roaring noise (generally of wind)

†lav- (N. *lhaf-) v. to lick Ety/367, X/LH