langwi - see lango
lanna prep. “athwart” (PE17:65)
lannë noun "tissue, cloth" (LAN)
lanta (1) noun "a fall" (DAT/DANT (TALÁT) ), also lantë.
lanta- (2) "fall" (DAT/DANT (TALÁT), Narqelion, VT45:26, VT49:54); lantar aorist tense pl. (Nam, RGEO:66); pl. pa.t. lantaner "fell" (pl.) (SD:246); lantier "they fell", a plural past tense of lanta- "fall" occurring in LR:47; read probably lantaner in LotR-style Quenya, as in SD:246. Also sg. lantië "fell" (LR:56); read likewise *lantanë? (The forms in -ier, -ië seem to be properly perfects.) Future tense lantuva, VT49:47. Participle lantala "falling" (with locative ending: lantalassë) in Markirya.
lantalasselingëa adj. “with a musical sound of falling leaves” (PE16:96)
lantalca ("k") noun "boundary post or mark" (VT42:8, 28)
lanta-mindon Qenya pl. noun "fallen-towers"; inflected compound lanta-ránar "in falling-moon" (with pre-classical locative -r) (MC:214; these forms are "Qenya")
#lantë (1) noun "fall" in Noldolantë, q.v. Also lanta.
lantë (2) adj.? participle? "falling" (MC:214; this is "Qenya" - in Tolkien's later Quenya lantala)
lanu noun "lead" (LT1:268)
lanwa (1) adj. "within bounds, limited, finite, (well-)defined" (VT42:8)
lanwa (2) noun "loom" (LAN)
lanwë (stem *lanwi-, given primitive form ¤danmi) noun "ebb-tide" (VT48:32). Compare nanwë.
lanya- (1) vb. "bound, enclose, separate from, mark the limit of" (VT42:8)
lanya- (2) vb. "weave" (LAN)
#lanya (3) noun “thread”, isolated from hísilanya “mist thread” (PE17:60)
lanyë, see lá #1
lapattë noun "hare" (GL:52)
lappa noun "hem of robe" (GL:52)
lapsa- vb. "to lick" (frequentative) (LAB)
lapsë noun "babe" (LAP)
[laque[t]-] ("q") vb. ?"deny" (VT45:25)
lár (1) noun "league", a linear measure, 5000 rangar (q.v.). A ranga was approximately 38 inches, so a lár was "5277 yards, two feet and four inches [ca. 4826 m], supposing the equivalence to be exact" - close enough to our league of 5280 yards to justify this translation. The basic meaning of lár is "pause"; in marches a brief halt was made for each league. (UT:285)
lár (2) noun "ear" (?). Tolkien's wording is not clear, but ¤lasū is given as an ancient dual form "(pair of) ears"; Quenya lár could represent the old singular las- (LAS2). In a post-LotR source, Tolkien derives hlas “ear” (dual hlaru) from a stem SLAS (PE17:62). Initial hl- rather than l- reflects the revised form of the stem (LAS becoming SLAS), and in the later version of the phonology, postvocalic -s does not become -r when final. Compare the noun “dream”, given as olor in the Etymologies (LOS), but as olos pl. olori in a later source (UT:396)
lar (1) noun "fat, riches" (VT45:26; Hostetter and Wynne suggest that the second gloss should perhaps read "richness" rather than "riches")
[lar (2) noun "(good) fortune, prosperity, Bliss" (VT45:26; the Qenya genitive form láren is also listed)]
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