Dоs (ndоs) n. fem. bride Ety/352, Ety/375 See also dineth
dofen (N. dofn) adj. gloomy Ety/355
dфl n. 1. head 2.by ext. hill or mountain Ety/376, S/430, RC/268
doll (ndoll) (N. dolt) adj. dark, dusky, obscure Ety/355, Ety/376, Tengwestie/20031207
dolt n. round knob, boss Ety/376
doltha- v. to conceal Ety/355
domadj. blind PE/22
dond n. fist, hand (especially in punching) VT/47:23
donn adj. swart, swarthy Ety/355, X/ND1
dфr (ndфr) n. land, dwelling-place, region where certain people live Ety/376, S/430, WJ/413, Letters/417, VT/45:38, RC/384 The form dor in the Etymologies is a misreading, see VT/45.
dor-rodyn n. Valinor, ‘Land of the Ainur’
dorn adj. stiff, tough WJ/413
dornhabarn. Khazad-Dыm (PE/17)
dornhoth n.class pl. of dorn the Dwarves, ‘the Thrawn Folk’ WJ/388 dorn+hoth
doron pl. deren n. oak tree Ety/355, VT/45:11
*dortha- (ndortha) v. to dwell, stay Ety/376
dosta- v. to burn
*drafa- v. to hew Ety/354, VT/45:8
drafen (N. drafn) n. hewn log Ety/354
†dram n. heavy stroke, a blow (of axe, etc.) Ety/354, X/MB
drambor n. 1. clenched fist 2.by ext., blow (with fist) Ety/354 dram+paur
Draug n. wolf Ety/354, S/430 see also garaf
drautha-v. to tire, become weary
drava- v. to beat
*drega- v. to flee Only the imperative drego is attested. Therefore, the verb may also be dreg-
*dring n. hammer Glamdring H, Ety/355
*dringa- v. to beat (with a hammer, etc.) Ety/355
drы pl. drъin n. wild man, Wose, Pъkel-Man UT/385 In PE/11:31, an older Gnomish word drы, drui meant "wood, forest", and in PE/13:142, the early Noldorin word drъ was assigned the meaning "dark". Drы pl. Drъin later came to be used for the name of the Woses, with other derivatives (Drъadan, etc.). "Wose" is actually the modernization of an Anglo-Saxon word wasa only found in the compound wudu-wasa "wild man of the woods", cf. UT/385 sq. In the drafts of the "Ride of the Rohirrim" in WR/343-346, the Woses first appeared as "the dark men of Eilenach". Though internally said to derive from drughu in their own tongue, Tolkien's choice for the Sindarin name of the Woses was apparently influenced by earlier meanings assigned to this word
drъadan pl. drъedain n. wild man, one of the Woses UT/385 drы+adan
drъath n. coll. of drы the people of the Drы, the Woses UT/385
drъnos n. a family of the Drы-folk UT/385 drы+nos(s)
drъwaith n. class pl. of drы, the wilderness of the Drы-men (q.v.) UT/385 drы+gwaith
dы n. nightfall, late evening, night, dimness Ety/354, S/430, VT/45:9
dъath n. coll. of dы, 1. darkness, shadow 2. nightshade Ety/354, S/430 Either the collective plural of dы, or a compound dы+gwath "night shade" (hence dъwath)
dufa-v. to lie heavy, be heavy, hang over oppressively (of clouds) Ety/AC
duin n. (long and large) river (having strong current) S/430, LotR/F, TC/179, VT/48:24
duinen n. flood, high tide VT/48:26
duirro n. river-bank VT/46:10
dъlinn n. nightingale Ety/354, Ety/369, S/430, X/ND4 dы+lind "dusk singer"
dыn (ndыn) n. west Ety/376, S/428, LotR/E-F
dъnadan (ndъnadan) n. Man of the west, Nъmenуrean LotR/I:XII, WJ/378, S/390 dыn+adan
*dъnedhel (ndъnedhel) n. Elf of the West, Elf of Beleriand (including Noldor and Sindar) WJ/378 dыn+edhel, OS *ndыnedelo
dыr adj. dark, sombre Ety/354, S/430, UT/434
durufuin n. name. log night, Yule
dъven (ndъven) adj. sunken
dэgar n. 1.mistaken act, 2. adj. doing a wrong thing PE/17
dl n. mistake (PE/17)
dr adj. mistaken (PE/17)
E
e reflexive.pron.3rd he/she/it SD/129-31
ech n. spine Ety/355, VT/45:12 The Etymologies as published gloss this word as "spear", but the correct reading is provided in VT/45
echad n. camp UT/431
*echad- v. to fashion, make Ety/363, LotR/II:IV
echil n. 1. follower 2. by ext. human being WJ/219
echor n. outer circle, encircling, outer ring LotR/V:I, LotR/Index, S/430
echui n. awakening Ety/366, S/429
echuia- v. to awaken
echuir n. a season, the beginning of spring LotR/D, SD/129-31 Etym. "stirring"
ecthel n. point (of spear) Ety/388 кg+thela "thorn-point"
ed- pref. forth, out Ety/356
edaid adj. num. quant. double VT/42:26-27
¶ edeletha- v. to deliver (from evil)
eden adj. new, begun again Ety/349
edhel n. Elf Ety/356, S/430, WJ/363-364
edhelharn n. elf-stone SD/128-129 edhel+sarn
edhellen adj. elvish, of the Elves LotR/II:IV, RS/463 edhel+-ren
edhelvainadj. Elven-fair PE/17:57
†edinor n. anniversary day Ety/400, X/Z ad+оn+aur
†edledhia- v. to go into exile Ety/368, VT/45:27, X/TL
†edledhron n. exile (person who is exiled) Ety/368, X/TL
†edlenn (N. eglenn) adj. exiled Ety/368, X/TL
edlon n. outsider, stranger PE/17:141
*edlothia- v. to blossom, flower edlothiand WR/293, X/TL The sentence from WR/293 is hardly legible and is not translated, but this word is however a plausible form
edonna- v. to give birth Ety/379 ed+*onna-
*edra- v. to open
†edrain (N. edrein) n. border Ety/383, X/EI ed+rain
edraith n. saving LotR/II:IV, TI/175
edregol adv. in especial, especially SD/129-31
edwen adj. num. ord. second SD/129-31
кg n. thorn Ety/355
*egel(N. egl) n. exile (one who is exiled) Ety/368
egladhrim n. class pl. of eglan "The Forsaken", Elves of the Falathrim WJ/189, WJ/365, WJ/379 eglan+rim
eglan n. and adj. 1. forsaken 2.as a noun, an Elf of the Falathrim WJ/365, WJ/379-380