Fileg n. small bird Ety/381 See also filigod
filigod n.sing.of fileg small bird Ety/381
*fim adj. slim, slender Fimbrethil LotR/Index
fin- v. to be nimble (PE/17)
fоn (N. find) n. a tress PM/361-362
fing n. lock of hair Finglas "Leaflock" RC/386
finnel (N. findel) n. (braided) hair Ety/387, X/ND2
fion n. hawk
fir- v. to die (for mortals)
fнreb adj. mortal WJ/387 fair+-eb
firen n. human Ety/381 fair+-en (PHIR)
firiath n. coll. of fair I, mortals, human beings WJ/219, WJ/387
fнriel n. fem. mortal maid Ety/382, PM/195, PM/232
firieth n. fem. mortal woman WJ/387 fair+-eth (PHIR)
firion n. masc. mortal man WJ/387
firith n. season of fading LotR/D
*flвd n. skin Fladrif LotR/E, TC/169, TC/173
flбdvнdh n. sweat ‘skin dew’ (flвd+mоdh)
foen n. long sight (also a name given to a mountain in Beleriand) WJ/187
forgam adj. right-handed Ety/382 fфr+cam
forn n. right, north Ety/382, UT/426, S/431
Forochel n. ‘North Ice’, an icy tundra region in the Northern Wastes where the Lossoth lived
forod n. north Ety/382, S/431, LotR/E forodrim N. n. class pl. forodwaith N. n. class pl.
forodren adj. northern Ety/382 forod+-ren (PHOR)
forodrim n. class pl. of forod Northmen Ety/392 forod+rim
forodwaith n.class pl. of forod, 1. Northmen 2.by ext. the lands of the North Ety/382, Ety/398, X/EI forod+gwaith
forven n. north Ety/382 fфr+mкn See also forod
forvo n. 1. right hand 2.by ext., right side VT/47:6 for-vaw, fфr+maw
fыn. path [Raith >] Fui 'Ngorthrim RC/526
*fuia- v. to feel disgust at, abhor Ety/381
fuiol adj. disgusting
fuin n. night, dead of night, gloom, darkness Ety/354, Ety/382, S/431
fuir adj. north VT/42:20
fur- v. to lie, to conceal the truth
G
gach n. milk cow
gad- v. to catch Ety/358
gadas n.abst.of gad- trap
gador n. prison, dungeon Ety/358
gadoras adj. imprison, cage
gadorphenn. prisoner (gador+pen)
gae n. dread Ety/358
gael adj. pale, glimmering Ety/358
gaer I adj. dreadful, awful, fearful Ety/358
†gaer II (N. goer) adj. red, copper-coloured, ruddy Ety/358, X/OE
†gaeruil n. seaweed gaer PM/363, Ety/396 gaer+uil
Gaerys n. a name for the Maia Ossл
gail n. bright light Ety/362
¶ gais n. steel
¶ gaithren adj. of steel (gais+ren)
¶ gaiw n. pregnant
gal- pref. light, radiance galvorn, etc.
*gala- v. to grow Ety/357
galadn. light, radiance, glittering, reflection (from jewels, glass or polished metal, or water) VT/45:13
Galadh n. large tree (such as oak and beech), thicker, denser and with more branches than a tree described as being orn Ety/357, S/427, LotR/E, LB/354, RGEO/73, Letters/426 see also orn
*galadhad n. dual pl. of galadh, the Two Trees of Valinor Orgaladhad LotR/D
galadhon der.pl. of galadh Caras Galadhon LotR/II:VII, LotR/F, UT/425
*galadhremmen adj. tree-woven, tree-tangled LotR/E, LotR/II:I, RGEO/72 galadh+remmen
galadhrim n.class pl. of galadh Elves of Lothlуrien LotR galadh+rim "people of the trees"
galas n.abst.of gala-, growth, plant Ety/357
galenas n. pipe-weed (leaf) or "westmansweed", a variety of Nicotiana (tobacco) LotR/V:VIII
†galu (N. galw) n. blessings, blessedness, good fortune (meaning not entirely clear) Ety/357, X/W
galvorn n. a black metal devised by the dark elf Eol WJ/322-323, S/398 gal-+morn
gammas n.abst.of gamp, s-sign (special sign used to mark a final -s in Tengwar) VT/45:14
gamp n. hook, claw, crook Ety/357, VT/47:20
*ganna- (nganna) v. to play a harp Ety/377 See also gannada-
*gannada- (ngannada) v. to play a harp Ety/377 See also ganna-
gannel (ngannel) (N. gandel) n. harp Ety/377, X/ND2
*gar- v. to hold, have Ety/360
Garaf (ngaraf) n. wolf Ety/377 See also draug
gardh n. 1. bounded or defined region 2. by ext. world WJ/402
garn n. own, property Ety/360
garth n. fort, fortress Ety/360
gartha- v. to defend
gas n. hole, gap Ety/357
gasdil n. "stopgap", name of a diacritic sign used to indicate that g had been lenited to zero Ety/354, Ety/357 gas+dоl
gath n. cavern Ety/358
gathrod n. cave Ety/358 gath+grфd (GAT(H))
gaud n. device, contrivance, machine Ety/358
gaul (ngaul) n. wolf-howl Ety/377
Gaur(ngaur) n. werewolf Ety/377 See alsogaurhoth, gaurwaith
gaurhoth (ngaurhoth) n. class pl. of gaur, group of werewolves LotR/II:IV gaur+hoth "wolf-host
gaurwaith (ngaurwaith) n. class pl. of gaur, wolf-men UT/85, UT/90 gaur+gwaith
gavarn. an Avar, one of the Avari PE/17
gaw n. void Ety/358
gaw- (ngaw) v. to howl Ety/377, X/Z
gawa- v. to disguise, falsify (PE/17)