urna noun "oven" (LT1:271)
úro noun "evil" (VT43:24); Tolkien may have abandoned this form in favour of ulco, q.v.
*urta-, see usta-
ur(u)- prefix denoting difficulty (PE17:154, 172), cf. urcárima, urucarin
urnótima adj. Unglossed, apparently *”difficult to count” (PE17:172)
uru noun "fire" (LT1:271)
urucarin adj. “made with difficulty” (PE17:154)
uruitë adj. "fiery" (UR; this stem was struck out in Etym, but several words that must be derived from it occur in LotR, so it seems that Tolkien restored it.)
urulócë ("k") noun "fire-dragon" (LOK), pl. Urulóci ("k") (SA:ur-). In the Silmarillion, the word Urulóci is both singular (as when Glaurung is called "the first of the Urulóki", Silm:138) and plural (as when Glaurung is called "the Urulóki", Silm:255).
Urundil masc. name, "copper-lover" (PM:365); this may suggest #urun as one word for "copper", unless this is the ending -ndil "friend, lover" suffixed to #uru- as a reduced form of urus, q.v.
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