ulumpë noun "camel" (QL:97)
Ulumúri pl. noun, the great horns of Ulmo; etymology obscure (Silm)
ulundë noun "flood" (ULU), possibly in the sense of (great) river.% Cf. nuinë, oloirë.
ulundo noun "monster, deformed and hideous creature" (ÚLUG)
ulya- vb. "pour", intr. pa.t. ullë, tr. ulyanë (ULU). Cf. ullier "poured", a pl. past tense of ulya- occurring in LR:47; read probably *uller in Tolkien's later Quenya. In SD:247, ullier is translated "should flow".
#um- vb. "not to do, not to be" (1st pers. aorist umin "I do not, am not"), past tense úmë (UGU/UMU). Another version of this negative verb had the form #hum-, q.v., but Tolkien rejected it.
úma- vb. "teem" (VT48:32)
úmaitë adj. “clumsy(-handed), unskilled” (PE17:162)
Úmaneldi noun *"Non-Aman Elves", Elves who never dwelt in Aman (= Úmanyar) (WJ:373). Sg. #Úmanel, #Úmaneld-.
Úmanyar pl. noun "those not of Aman", Eldar that did not reach Aman, sc. Sindar and Nandor (SA:mān). Sg. #Úmanya. Also Úamanyar.
[?umaqualë] ("q"), possibly a synonym of anqualë/unqualë, hence noun "agony, death" (VT45:24)
[umba, umbacarin adj. unknown meaning relating badness (PE17:172)]
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