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car (card-) (3) ("k") noun "deed" (rewritten >) "building, house" (KAR). Cf. carda.

carampë, pa.t. of carpa-, q.v.

carassë noun “a built fort or dwelling surrounded by bulwarks” (PE17:84)

carasta- vb. “build” (PE17:84)

cari pl. noun “heads”; see cár

caraxë ("k, ks") noun "jagged hedge of spikes"; compare Helcaraxë (KARAK)

carca noun "tooth" (KARAK) or "fang" (SA:carak-). In a deleted version of the entry in question, the glosses were "tooth, spike, peak" (VT45:19). When referring to a normal tooth, not necessarily sharp, the word nelet is probably to be preferred. – Cf. also pl. carcar ("karkar") in Markirya, there translated "rocks", evidently referring to sharp rocks. Already the early "Qenya Lexicon" has carca ("k") "fang, tooth, tusk" (LT2:344). Collective carcanë, q.v.

carcanë ("k") noun "row of teeth" (KARAK; this may be a misreading for *carcarë). In early "Qenya", carcanë meant "snarling", adj. (MC:213)

carcaras, carcassë ("k") noun "row of spikes or teeth" (LT2:344 - Tolkien's later Quenya has carcanë [read ?carcarë], but these words, especially carcassë, may still be valid)

[carco ("k") noun "crow" (KARKA)] (Changed by Tolkien to corco.)




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