hlócë ("k") noun "snake, serpent", later lócë ("k") (SA:lok-)
hloima noun ”poison”, ”a poisonous substance” (PE17:185)
hloirë noun “venom, poison, poisonousness” (PE17:185)
hloirëa adj. “venomous” (PE17:185)
hloita- vb. “to poison, envenom, fill with poison” (PE17:185)
hlón noun "sound", "a noise" (VT48:29). Also hlóna. The stem of hlón is apparently hlon- if hloni "sounds" in WJ:394 is its plural form.
hlóna (1) noun "a noise" (VT48:29, PE17:138). Also hlón.
[hlóna (2) noun "a river, especially given to those at all seasons full of water from mountains" (VT48:27; the word is marked with a query and the note containing it rejected; it was apparently replaced by lón, q.v.)]
hlonitë adj. "phonetic", apparently a close variant of hlónítë below (VT48:29, PE17:138)
#hlonítë adj. "phonetic", only attested in the pl. in the phrase hloníti tengwi "phonetic signs" (sg. #hlonítë tengwë) (WJ:395). The sg. form hlonitë with a short i occurs in VT48:29 and PE17:138. The form #hlonítë was changed by Tolkien from hlonaitë, as in hlonaitë tengwesta "a tengwesta [q.v.] employing phonetic signs" (VT39:4), hlonaiti tengwi "phonetic signs" (VT39:4).
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