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1 turu
3 noun "wood" properly firewood, but used of wood in general LT1:270 -
2 toa
1 "töa" noun "wood" VT39:6, wood as material PE17:115 2 adj. "of wool, woollen" TOW; in GL:71 toa was glossed "wool", noun instead of adjective; but in Tolkien's later Quenya, the noun is tó -
3 toina
adj.? wood of material PE17:115. Since -ina is normally an adjectival ending, the word is best understood as meaning made of wood. -
4 taurë
noun "great wood, forest" SA:taur, Letters:308, TÁWAR. VT39:7, pl. tauri in Markirya -
5 landa
1 noun"boundary" VT42:8 2 adj. "wide" LAD. Maybe in landatavárë = *"wide-wood"? TI:415 -
6 lepetta
noun, a hard-wood tree growing in Gondor Ithilien, Sindarin lebethron PE17:89 -
7 pano
1 noun "piece of shaped wood" PAN 2 noun plan, arrangement QL:72 -
8 taurina
adj. "of wood" TÁWAR -
9 yúla
noun "ember, smouldering wood" YUL -
10 ampano
noun "building" especially of wood, "wooden hall" PAN; alternative form umpano, VT45:36, which Tolkien in one case altered to ampano, VT46:8. In the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, ampano was also the name of tengwa \#6 VT46:8, which letter Tolkien would later call umbar instead changing its value from mp to mb. -
11 tavar
1 noun "wood" TÁWAR 2, pl. tavarni, noun "dale-sprites" LT1:267; perhaps obsoleted by \# 1 above -
12 runda
1 adj. smooth, polished PE17:89 2 noun "rough piece of wood" RUD -
13 oromandin
noun"wood-spirits" MC:215; this is "Qenya"
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