núra adj. "deep" (NŪ)
núro noun "servant" (NDŪ; in Etym as published in LR, the gloss is misread as "sunset"; see VT45:38)
Nurquendi ("q") noun "Gnomes" (lit. *"Deep Elves"), sg. *Nurquendë (NŪ)
nurru- vb. "murmur, grumble" (cf. "Qenya" núru-); participle nurrula in Markirya, changed to nurrua, perhaps a kind of verbal adjective of the same meaning (translated "mumbling" in MC:215)
#nurta- vb. "hide", verbal stem isolated from nurtalë "hiding", q.v.
nurtalë noun "hiding" (evidently a verbal stem #nurta- "hide" with the verbal noun ending -lë); Nurtalë Valinóreva "the Hiding of Valinor" (Silm)
nuru, Nuru noun "death, Death" (ÑGUR). This represents earlier ñuru (VT46:4) and should be spelt accordingly in Tengwar writing. When personalized, Nuru refers to Mandos. Cf. Nurufantur.
núru- vb. "growl (of dogs), grumble" (LT1:263). Perhaps replaced by nurru- (q.v.) in Tolkien's later Quenya.
Nurufantur noun "lord of Death-cloud", surname of Mandos (SPAN, ÑGUR)
nuruhuinë noun "death-shadow" (LR:47, 56, SD:310)
nustë noun “sense of smell” (QL:68)
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