n. - The Wizard
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IDHRINN IUITH<br />
(idhrind, idhrin) n. year<br />
� Ety/383, Ety/400, X/ND4� în+rind,<br />
idhrinn������£������©���<br />
OS<br />
iell�������£�£�<br />
*jîrinde.<br />
n. fem. 1. daughter — 2. girl, � maid<br />
Ety/385, Ety/400 Stated to be an<br />
alteration of sell, remodelled after ion<br />
"son" (OS *jondo). It was "a change<br />
assisted by the loss of s in compounds and<br />
patronymics", hence the ending -iel in<br />
several words� feminine OS *jelle<br />
iest�����������<br />
(JEL).<br />
wish�<br />
Ety/400� n. OS *jesta<br />
(JES).<br />
iphant� .<br />
im-�������� prefix between, within� imlad<br />
ifant�<br />
etc. Compare with Q imbe in<br />
lament�<br />
Galadriel’s<br />
OS *imbè, CE *imbi (IMBI).<br />
im� ������� pron. I� LotR/II:IV, LB/354� OS<br />
*imbè, CE *iñgwi, *iñwi (*I-ÑWI, NI).<br />
n. narrow valley with steep<br />
sides, deep valley�<br />
S/433, LotR/Index<br />
imlad���������£�©�©�<br />
im-+lad, OS *imbilat-. �<br />
�������£���©� n. flowering(?) valley�<br />
LotR/V:VIII This word only occurs in<br />
imloth�<br />
the untranslated place name Imloth Melui, a<br />
countryside where grew� roses im+-loth,<br />
OS *imbilotth imrath�����������©�©�<br />
e.<br />
n. long narrow valley with<br />
a road or watercourse running through<br />
lengthwise�<br />
UT/465� it im-+rath, OS<br />
*imbiratth in�<br />
-.<br />
pl. i� of .<br />
I����£���� adj. his (referring to the subject)�<br />
SD/129-31� OS *în, CE *hên- (*H).<br />
în�<br />
II����£���� în year�<br />
Ety/400� n. OS *jîn, CE<br />
*jên (JEN).<br />
n. guess, idea, notion�<br />
Ety/361�<br />
OS *iñk<br />
inc�����©��� hi-, CE *iñkjind�������©�<br />
(IÑK).<br />
(inn) n. inner though,<br />
heart�<br />
meaning,<br />
X/ND1� Ety/361, OS *indo<br />
(IN-ID).<br />
ingem������������� adj. old (of person, in<br />
mortal sense: decripit, suffering from<br />
old age)� Ety/358, Ety/399, Ety/400<br />
New word coined by the elves after<br />
meeting with men� în+gem "year-sick".<br />
n. annals�<br />
Ety/400� OS<br />
*jîniasse, *jînie (JEN).<br />
ínias����£����£���©���<br />
ind.<br />
inu�������©��� (inw) adj. female�<br />
Ety/361,<br />
inn�<br />
MS *inw (reformed after CS anu,<br />
MS *anw), OS *inia (INI).<br />
X/W�<br />
inu� .<br />
io������ (ia II) adv. ago�<br />
Ety/399� OS *jå, *ja,<br />
inw�<br />
CE *jâ, ja<br />
iolf� ylf�<br />
(JA).<br />
I.<br />
(iond� , ionn) n. masc. son�<br />
Ety/400, MR/373, X/ND1, X/ND2� OS<br />
ion�����������<br />
*jondo ionnath� (JON)<br />
iôn������������<br />
coll.<br />
son�<br />
WJ/337� n. OS *jono<br />
(JON).<br />
ion� .<br />
ionn� ion� .<br />
iond���<br />
coll. of ion� , all the sons<br />
ionnath���������©���©�©�<br />
ˆyr� .<br />
iphant� ����£�������©��� (ifant) adj. aged,<br />
iôr�<br />
long-lived, old (with no connotation of<br />
� SD/129-31.<br />
Ety/358, Ety/399, X/PH�<br />
în+pant "year-full", OS *jînp<br />
weakness)� h ir� �������<br />
anta.<br />
when(?)�<br />
adv.<br />
ist����£�����<br />
LB/354.<br />
n. knowledge�<br />
Ety/361� lore, OS<br />
*ist-, CE *it h t- (ITH).<br />
v. to have knowledge� OS *ista-,<br />
CE *it<br />
ista-����£�����©� hta- (ITH) isto inf.<br />
inf. of ista-, to have knowledge�<br />
Ety/361.<br />
isto����£�������<br />
adj. learned�<br />
Ety/361� OS<br />
istui����£���£�����<br />
*iståia, CE *it h tâjâ (ITH).<br />
n. the moon, lit. ‘<strong>The</strong> Sheen’�<br />
Ety/361, Ety/385, Ety/392, LotR/E,<br />
ithil������£�©�£�£�<br />
OS *it LB/354� hîl ithildin� ���£�©��£�£�©����<br />
(I-THÍL).<br />
n. a silver-colored<br />
substance, which ‘mirrors only starlight<br />
moonlight’�<br />
LotR/II:IV� and ithil+tinu<br />
ithron� ����£���������<br />
"moon-star".<br />
, ithryn� ����£�����©��� pl. ,<br />
wizard�<br />
n. Letters/448� UT/448, OS<br />
*istro(ndo), CE *ithtrô ithryn�<br />
(ITH).<br />
pl. ithron� of<br />
iuith���������©�<br />
.<br />
use�<br />
Ety/400� n. OS *jukth- (JUK).<br />
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