tyel (1) noun "end", stem tyeld- as in the pl. form tyeldi(FS, KYEL; the pl. form tyeldi was misread as "tyelde" in the Etymologies as printed in LR; cf. VT45:25 for this correction). Cf. tyelma.
Tyelcormo ("k") masc. name "hasty-riser", the amilessë or mother-name (never used in narrative) of Turcafinwë = Celegorm (PM:353)
[**tyeldë], see tyel(KYEL)
tyelimaadj. "final" (KYEL)
tyellënoun "grade" (pl. tyeller is attested) (Appendix E), “grade, order; a step in a stairway, [or in a] ladder” (PE17:122, 157)
tyelmanoun "ending" (FS, VT45:25)
tyelpënoun "silver" (KYELEP/TELEP), etymology also in Letters:426 and UT:266. Tyelpë is the true Quenya descendant of primitive ¤kyelepē, but the Telerin form telpë was more common, "for the Teleri prized silver above gold, and their skill as silversmiths was esteemed even by the Noldor" (UT:266). In the Etymologies, tyelpë is also the name of Tengwa #1 with overposed dots, this symbol having the value ty (VT45:25). Cf. tyelpetéma as the name of the entire palatal series of the Tengwar system.
Tyelperinquar masc. name, "Silver-fist, Celebrimbor" (PM:318; also Telperinqar, q.v.)