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1 sahta-(þ)
vb. "induce", apparently primarily in negative sense: *"tempt, seduce. Compare the gerund or abstract noun sahtië þ "pressure or force to do something against one's will or conscience" VT43:22-23; also compare úsahtië. -
2 sinda(þ)
adj. "grey" PE17:72; nominal pl. Sindar used = "Grey-elves", lit. *"Grey ones"; see WJ:375. Gen. pl. Sindaron in WJ:369. With general meaning "grey" also in Sindacollo Singollo "Grey-cloak, Thingol" SA:thind, PE17:72; see also sindë, Sindicollo;sindanórië "grey land", ablative sindanóriello "from/out of a grey country" Nam; the reference is to a mythical region of shadows lying at outer feet of the Mountains of Valinor PE17:72. However, other sources give sindë q.v. as the Quenya word for "grey"; perhaps sinda came to mean primarily "Grey-elf" as a noun. Derived adjective Sindarin "Grey-elven", normally used as a noun to refer to the Grey-elven language. Appendix F -
3 mussë
adj. "soft" VT:39:17, also used as a noun perhaps primarily in the pl. form mussi with the same meaning as mussë tengwi, see below. VT39:17 -
4 axan
noun "law, rule, commandment". Adopted and adapted from Valarin. WJ:399 Pl. axani is attested VT39:23, defined as "laws, rules, as primarily proceeding from Eru" in VT39:30. Apparently compounded in the name Axantur *"Commandment-lord" = lord who respects and/or rules in accordance with God-given commandments? UT:210 -
5 inga
1 noun "top, highest point" PM:340, "only applied to shapes pointing upwards...it referred primarily to position and could be used of tops relatively broad". Compounded in the nouns aldinga "tree-top" alda + inga VT47:28, ingaran high-king PM:340 2 adj. "first" ING -
6 Lindar
noun "Singers" sg. Linda, what the Teleri called themselves WJ:380, MR:349, UT:253, 286. It seems that Lindar is also interpreted "the Beautiful" cf. the common adj. linda "fair, beautiful", but this interpretation apparently belongs primarily to Tolkien's earlier conception, when Lindar was the name of the First Clan, the name of which he revised to Vanyar similarly meaning "the Fair". Adj. Lindarin = Telerin but Tolkien of course held it to be = Vanyarin when the First Clan, the later Vanyar, were still called Lindar before he decided to apply this name to the third clan, the Teleri TĀ/TA3
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