lára (1) adj. "flat" (DAL, VT45:25)
[lára (2) noun "grave" (VT45:8)]
[lára (3) adj. "blessed", also lárëa (VT45:26)]
[lárë vb. "happen" (VT45:26; the word has an unusual shape for a verb, and was in any case deleted)]
lárëa (1) adj. "fat, rich" (VT45:26)
[lárëa (2), see lára #3]
larca ("k") adj. "swift, rapid" (LAK2)
#larma (1) noun “raiment”, attested in pl. form larmar (PE17:175)
larma (2) noun "[?pig-]fat, flesh" (VT45:25; the initial element of the gloss "pig-fat" is not certainly legible in Tolkien's manuscript)
[larma (3) noun "lucky event"; additional glosses in Tolkien's manuscript are tentatively read as "pleasure, mirth" by Hostetter and Wynne (VT45:26)]
lasi or lasir, -sír adv. “on the contrary”, possibly an ephemeral form Tolkien replaced by úsië (VT49:17-18)
lassë noun "leaf"; pl. lassi is attested (Nam, RGEO:66, Letters:283, LAS1, LT1:254, VT39:9, Narqelion); gen. lassëo "of a leaf", gen. pl. lassion "of leaves" (earlier lassio) (WJ:407). The word lassë was only applied to certain kinds of leaves, especially those of trees (PE17:62), perhaps particularly ear-shaped leaves (cf. the entry LAS1 in the Etymologies, where Tolkien comments on the pointed or leaf-shaped Elvish ears and suggests an etymological connection between words for “ear” and “leaf”); see also linquë #3. Compound lasselanta "leaf-fall", used (as was quellë) for the latter part of autumn and the beginning of winter (Appendix D, Letters:428); hence Lasselanta alternative name of October (PM:135). Cf. also lassemista "leaf-grey, grey-leaved" (LotR2:III ch. 4, translated in Letters:224, PE17:62), lassewinta a variant of lasselanta (PM:376). Adj. laicalassë “green as leaves” (PE17:56). See also lillassëa, lantalasselingëa.
lassecanta ("k") adj. "leaf-shaped" (KAT)
lasselanta noun "leaf-fall = Autumn" (DAT/DANT, LAS1, Narqelion, LT1:254; "lasse-lanta" in VT45:24, but again lasselanta in VT45:26)
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