úpahtëa adj. “speechless” (synonym of úpa, q.v.) (PE17:126)
úquétima adj. "unspeakable", sc. impossible to say, put into words; also "unpronounceable" (WJ:370)
úr noun "fire" (UR) This stem was struck out in Etym, but a word that must be derived from it occurs in LotR, so it seems that Tolkien restored it. Early "Qenya" also has Ûr, noun "the Sun" (also Úri, Úrinci ("k"), Urwen) (LT1:271). Cf. Úri.
Úr-anar noun, word occurring in Fíriel's Song, translated "the red sun"; actually the prefixed element úr- must have to do with the element ur- "heat, be hot" mentioned in the Silmarillion Appendix. Also compare Ûr as an early Qenya word for "the Sun".
úra (1) adj. "evil, nasty" (VT43:24, VT48:32)
úra (2) adj. "large" (UR), probably obsoleted by #1 above
urcárima, urcarnë adj. “hard to make / do”. (PE17:154). Cf. urucarin.
urco ("k"), stem *urcu- and pl. urqui, noun: an old word used in the lore of the Blessed Realm for anything that caused fear to the Elves during the March; by the Exiled Noldor the word was recognized as the cognate of Sindarin orch and used to mean "Orc". The Sindarin-influenced form orco was also used. (WJ:390)
urda adj. “hard, difficult, arduous” (PE17:154)
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