sereg is a noun meaning "blood" in
caran is the Sindarin word for "red".
gurth or guru is a Sindarin noun meaning "death".
fëa (pl. fëar), and hröa (pl. hröar), are Quenya terms for "soul" (or "spirit") and "body". The Sindarin equivalents are fae and rhaw, respectively.
nar (Elvish root) literally 'flame, fire', as for example in Narya the Ring of Fire, Narmacil ('fire-sword'), Nardol ('fire hilltop') or Telemnar (probably 'fire of heaven').
The word elanor means "Sun-star" in Sindarin (from êl = "star" and anor = "Sun").
môr is a noun meaning "darkness, dark, night" in Sindarin. Compare with morë in Quenya. Examples: Mordor = "Black Land" Morwen = "Dark Maiden"
Menel was an Elvish (both Quenya and Sindarin) name for the regions of air above Arda, a name which is generally meant as "firmament, heaven" or "the heavens". Sometimes the word is simply synonymous with the sky, but in other uses it is meant as a more sublime reference to the domain of the stars and heavenly bodies.
óre is a Quenya word meaning: "heart (inner mind)"
The Quenya word for "demon" is rauko, and the Sindarin cognate was raug. Both derive from the root RUK. In Gnomish, one of Tolkien's early conceptions of an Elvish languages, the word for "demon" is graug, while in Qenya is arauke.
gwath is a Sindarin word meaning "shade", "shadow" or "dim light".
îdh is a Sindarin word meaning "peace, tranquility" or "rest, repose".
balar (Elvish root) said to derive from *bálāre, 'power', 'powerful'.
Ithil: a Sindarin word meaning "the moon" or "(full) moon". The word can be found in Minas Ithil, Ithilien, and ithildin.
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luinë (pl. luini) is a Quenya word meaning "blue".
Estel is the Sindarin word for "hope" or "trust".
meles(se) “love”, and ᴱQ. melin “dear, beloved” (QL/60). In the contemporaneous Gnomish Lexicon it had similar derivatives like G. mel- “love” and G.
rúsë “anger”/S. rûth “rage” and Q. ursa “rage”/S. oroth “rage, anger”, with the latter document only mentioning the Sindarin forms with glosses “wrath” and “rage” respectively.
Melmengwa Oira Na ~our love is eternal~ Elvish Quenya Translation Lord of the Rings.
GOD (noun)*Eru (God) (cf. Q Eru "God") - Ai Meri - R.D.
laurë is a Qenya word meaning "gold". The word derives from root LAURE. A related form is laurina, "golden".
Closely related is cala, 'light', seen for example in Calacirya ('Pass of Light') or Calaquendi ('Elves of the Light'), and also calen 'bright', from which the Elvish word for 'green' was derived.
Fae is an archaic English word referring to "magic" or "fairies". This word was used by Tolkien in the early version of his legendarium (The Book of Lost Tales) to refer to the Valar and the Elves.
craban n. “ bird of crow-kind, *raven” (Category: Crow, Raven) craban, a7]w]6 n. “ bird of crow-kind, *raven” (Category: Crow, Raven) A noun for a large crow-like bird, appearing in its plural form crebain in The Lord of the Rings (LotR/285).