Nólion (ñ?), second name of Vardamir Nólion (UT:210). Perhaps "son of knowledge", nólë (q.v.) + -ion "son", which ending displaces a final -ë (compare Aranwion "son of Aranwë", UT:50 cf. 32)
Nolmë ("ñ") noun "knowledge, Philosophy (including Science)" (PM:360 cf. 344)
nolmo ("ñ") noun "wise person" (PM:360)
Nolofinwë ("ñ") masc. name "Fingolfin" (PM:344)
Nolondil (ñ?) masc. name, perhaps "friend of lore/knowledge", the initial element nolo- reflecting the root ÑGOL having to do with knowledge (cf. nolo- in Nolofinwë) + -ndil "friend" (UT:210)
nolpa "mole"; also noldarë (GL:30)
nolwë ("ñ") noun "wisdom, secret lore" (ÑGOL)
nolya (“ñ”) adj. “dark-haired” (PE17:125), i.e. very dark brown
#nómë noun "place", isolated from Nómesseron, q.v. Cf. also sinomë.
Nómesseron pl. noun in genitive: a compound "of place-names", apparently an inflected compound consisting of #nómë "place" + a genitive plural #esseron "of names" (VT42:17; we might have expected *ession, since essi rather than ?esser as the nominative plural of essë "name" is attested both in PM:339 and MR:470)
[ñon, noun "groan" (gloss changed by Tolkien from "growl") (VT46:6)]
[ñona- vb. "groan" (VT46:6)]
nonda noun "hand, especially in [?clutching]" (VT47:23; Tolkien's gloss was not certainly legible)
Nóquellë noun alternative name of October (PM:135); otherwise called Narquelië
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