Graw n. Bear (possibly dark in colour) ◇ VT/47:12 See also brog
groga- v. to feel terror ◇ WJ/415
grond n.Mil. club ◇ Ety/384, X/ND1
groth (ngroth) n. 1. cave, tunnel, large excavation ○ 2. delving, underground dwelling ◇ WJ/415, S/431, VT/46:12
gruin adj. ruddy ◇ Ety/384
gruitha- v. to terrify ◇ WJ/415
*gыd (ngыd) n. foe ← Thuringud WJ/256
gыl (gыl) n. 1. magic lore, long study (being used mostly of secret knowledge, especially such as possessed by artificers who made wonderful things) ○ 2.by ext., perverted or evil knowledge, sorcery, necromancy ◇ Ety/377, S/432, MR/350, WJ/383
guldur (nguldur) n. (dark) sorcery ◇ gыl+dыr
gыr I n. heart (in the moral sense), counsel ◇ VT/41:11,15
gыr (ngыr)II n. death ◇ Ety/377
guren n. my heart ◇ VT/41:11 ◈ Apparently the word gыr I with a suffixed possessive. See lammen for a similar form ◇ gыr+-en
Gurfannor n. one of the names given to the Vala Mandos
gurgofn. traitor PE/22
gurth/guruth (ngurth, nguruth) n. death ◇ S/432, UT/39, UT/54 Ety/377
*guruthos (nguruthos) n. the shadow of death, death-horror ← di-nguruthos LotR/IV:X, RGEO/72, Letters/278
gwa- v. to go PE/17
†gwachaedir (N. gwahaedir) n. seeing-stone, palantнr ← Gwahaedir PM/186 ◇ gwa-+hae+tirn
gwador pl. gwedeir n.masc. brother (especially used of those not brothers by blood, but sworn brothers or associates) ◇ Ety/394
*gwaeda- v. to enfold ◇ VT/46:21
gwaedh n. bond, troth, compact, oath ◇ Ety/397
Gwael n. gull ◇ WJ/418 see alsomaen, mŷl
Gwвnadj. fair and pale (PE/17) see also bain
*gwaen adj. stained ← Agarwaen S/378
gwaeren adj. windy ◇ VT/42:15 Gwaew+-ren
gwaeron n. March (month) ◇ LotR/D
gwaew n. wind ◇ Ety/387
*gwain pl. *gwоn adj. new ← Narwain (Narvinyл) LotR/D, Cf. Ety/399
gwaith (gweith N.) n. 1. manhood ○ 2.by ext., man power, troop of able-bodied men, host, regiment, people ○ 3.by ext., region, wilderness ◇ Ety/398, VT/46:21, X/E1
Gwaloth n. blossom, collection of flowers ◇ Ety/370, VT/45:29 ◈ This form replaced deleted goloth in the manuscript of The Etymologies, see VT/45:29. The deleted form is however also later attested in VT/42:18 We must also consider that go- replaced gwa-. See goloth
gwanath n. death (act of dying, not death as a state or abstract) ◇ Ety/397
gwann adj. departed, dead ◇ Ety/397
*gwanna- v. to depart, fade, die (for Elves) ◇ Ety/397 See also fir-
gwanod n. tale, number ◇ Ety/378
†gwanu (N. gwanw) n. death (act of dying, not death as a state or abstract) ◇ Ety/397, X/W
Gwanыn n. a pair of twins ◇ WJ/367 See also gwanunig
gwanunig n.sing. of gwanыn, a twin (one of a pair of twins) ◇ WJ/367
gwanur n. 1. a pair of twins ○ 2. brother or kinsman, kinswoman ◇ Ety/378, Ety/392, VT/46:6, LotR/A(iv)
gwarth n. betrayer ◇ Ety/397
gwass n. stain ◇ Ety/397
gwastar n. hummock ◇ Ety/388, Ety/399 ◇ gwa-+thвr
gwath n. 1. shade, shadow, dim light ○ 2. stain ◇ Ety/397, S/432◈.
*gwatha- v. to soil, stain ◇ Ety/397
gwathel n. fem. sister, associate ◇ Ety/392
gwathra- v. to overshadow, dim, veil, obscure ◇ VT/42:9
gwathren adj. shadowy, dim ← Ered Wethrin S/432, VT/42:9
*gwathui adj. shadowy ← Gwathuirim PM/330
gwathuirim n.class pl. of gwathui The Dunlendings or People of Dunland ◇ PM/330 ◇ gwathui+rim "shadowy people"
gwaun n. goose ◇ Ety/397, X/Z
gwaur adj. soiled, dirty ◇ Ety/397
gwкn. living creature, PE/17
gwedh n. bond ◇ Ety/397
*gwedh- v. to bind ◇ Ety/397, X/ND1
¶ ᵲ gwefn. louse
†gwelu (gwelw N.) n. air (as substance) ◇ Ety/398, X/W
gwelwen n. air, lower air (distinct from the upper air of the stars, or the outer) ◇ Ety/398 ◇ gwelu+men
gwend I n. bond, friendship ◇ Ety/397-398, X/ND1
gwend II (N. gwenn) n. f. maiden ◇ Ety/398, X/ND1
gweneth n. virginity ◇ Ety/398
Gwenyn n. pl. twins ◇ PM/353, PM/365 See also gwanыn
*gweria- v. to betray, cheat ◇ Ety/397
gwest n. oath ◇ Ety/397
*gwesta- v. to swear ◇ Ety/397
gweth n. report PM/395
*gwethion der.pl. of gwath ← Eredwethion TI/345, Ety/379, Ety/397
gwо n. net, web ◇ Ety/398
¶ ᵲ gwоb n. penis
gwilith n. air (as a region) ◇ Ety/398
gwilwileth n. 1.butterfly 2. the constellation Cassiopeia ◇ Ety/398
*gwоn n. wine, vine ← Dorwinion LotR/Map, LB/11,26,17,112, LR/334,338, H/IX ◈ see also gwinion
gwing n. 1. spindrift, flying spray ○ 2. foam (properly a flying spume or spindrift blown off wavetops) ◇ Ety/398, PM/392
gwinig n.dim. "little baby", play name of the little finger ◇ VT/48:6,16-17
*gwinion Land of wine ← Dorwinion LotR/Map, LB/11,26,17,112, LR/334,338, H/IX
gwirith n. April (month) ◇ LotR/D, SD/129-31
¶ ᵲgwista- v. to be ignorant
H
ha pl. hain Doriathrin.pron.3rd it ◇ Ety/385, LotR/II:IV, X/EI
hab- v. to clothe ◇ Ety/363
habad n. shoe ◇ Ety/386, VT/Errata, X/EI ◈ The meaning "shore" in Ety/386 should actually read "shoe", see VT/Errata and Lambengolmor/735.
¶ ᵲ hachn. hams, buttocks
*had- v. to hurl ◇ Ety/363
hвdh n.Arch.Poet. (?) cleaver ◇ Ety/389
hadhod n. Dwarf ◇ WJ/388, WJ/414
hadhodrim n. class pl. of hadhod the Dwarves (as a race) ◇ WJ/388 ◇ hadhod+rim
hadlath (N. haglath) n.Mil. sling ◇ Ety/363, Ety/368, X/TL
hador n.Mil. thrower (of spears and darts) ◇ Ety/363, WJ/234
hadron n.masc.Mil. thrower (of spears and darts) ◇ Ety/363
hae adj. very far away ← Gwahaedir PM/186, VT/45:21, PE/17:25
haedhn. fenced enclosure PE/19:91
haeradj. remote PE/17:25
Haerast n. the Far Shore, the east coast of Aman PE/17
haered n. remote distance, the remote ← na-chaered LotR/II:I, RGEO/72
haeron adj. far, remote, distant ◇ PM/273
haew n. custom, habit ◇ Ety/364, VT/45:22
haf- v. to sit ◇ VT/45:20
†hair n. and adj. left (hand) ◇ Ety/365, X/EI