teren, terenë adj. "slender" (TER/TERES)
Terendul masc. name "Slender-(and)-dark" (LR:59, TER/TERES, DUL, NDUL)
teret noun "auger, gimlet" (LT1:255)
tereva adj. "fine, acute" (TER/TERES), "piercing" (LT1:255; though glossed "fine, acute" in the Etymologies, the stem TER is defined as "pierce")
terfantië noun "temptation" (VT43:9, 22); Tolkien may have abandoned this form in favour of úsahtië, q.v.
#terpellië noun "temptation" (allative terpellienna attested, VT43:8, 9); Tolkien may have abandoned this form in favour of úsahtië, q.v.
terhat- vb. "break apart" (SKAT), past tense terhantë "broke" (LR:47/56)
termar- vb. "stand" meaning last (ter-mar- "through-abide"); future tense termaruva in CO.
terra noun "fine pierced hole" (VT46:18)
[tet, see tú]
-tes ending for dual "short locative" (the exact function of the case is uncertain) (Plotz)
tevë- vb. "to hate" (LT1:268; in Tolkien's later Quenya, tevë may be understood as the 3rd person aorist, unless this is to be an E-stem verb.)
tévië noun "hatred" (LT1:268; according to QL:90 the first vowel should be long)
tevin adj. "hated" (QL:90, not to be glossed "hatred" as in LT1:268)
†Thauron (þauron) masc. name, earlier form of Sauron, before the change th > s (SA:thaur, cf. Letters:380, which suggests a stem θaurond-; the initial Greek letter represents th). See Sauro, Sauron.
†thelma (þelma) see *selma
†thenna, see senna #2
†Therindë (þerindë) fem. name, "Needlewoman", original form of Serindë, before the shift th > s (PM:333)
†thindë (þindë) older form of sindë, q.v., preserved in Vanyarin (WJ:384, there spelt with the special letter þ, not the digraph th)
†Thindicollo (þindicollo) masc. name, original form of Sindicollo, before the shift th > s (PM:337, there spelt with the special letter þ, not the digraph th)
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