harna (1) adj. "wounded"
harna- (2) vb. "to wound" (SKAR)
harna (3) noun "helmet" (VT45:21)
harpa noun "helmet" (VT45:21)
harwë (1) noun "wound" (SKAR)
harwë (2) noun "treasure, treasury" (3AR) (For clarity, harma may be used for "treasure")
harya- vb. "possess" (3AR)
haryon noun "(heir), prince" (3AR). Alternative form aryon.
#hasta- vb. "mar" (verbal stem isolated from the passive participle hastaina "marred"). (MR:254)
hat- (1) vb. “fling” (cited as hatin “I fling”, first person sg. aorist), pa.t. hantë (QL:39). The apparently related noun hatal “spear” occurring in late material (VT49:14) suggests that Tolkien eventually decided to maintain hat- “fling”, though in the meantime, a distinct verb hat- “break asunder” had occurred in his writings.
hat- (2) vb. "break asunder", pa.t. hantë (SKAT). Compare ascat-, terhat-. It may be that Tolkien eventually restored the verb hat- “fling” occurring in early material (see above), leaving the conceptual status of hat- “break asunder” uncertain (for “break”, late material has rac-).
hatal noun “spear” (VT49:14, 33). Another word for “spear” is ehtë.
hatsë noun “headlong movement” (VT49:33, QL:39)
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