Sindarin |
English |
Ganna- |
To play a harp |
Gannada- |
To play a harp |
Gannel |
Harp |
Ganneleg |
Lyre |
Garaf |
Wolf |
Gaul |
Wolf-howl |
Gaur |
Werewolf |
Gaurhoth |
Group of werewolves |
Gaurwaith |
Wolfmen (group of) |
Gaw- |
To howl |
Geil |
Star |
Gelia- |
To learn (verb) |
Gilgalad |
Starlight |
Giliath |
All of the stars |
Gilvír |
Mercury (the planet) |
Goll |
Wise |
Gollor |
Magician |
Golodh |
Noldo |
Golodhrim |
The Noldor 'Wise folk' |
Golovir |
Silmaril |
Goltha- |
To teach (verb) |
Golwen |
Wise, learned in deep arts |
Gorgor |
Extreme horror, terror |
Gorn |
Revered (not Gorn = Impetuous) |
Gorog |
Horror |
Goroth |
Horror |
Gorth |
Horror |
Gorthad |
Barrow |
Gortheb |
Horrible |
Groth |
Cave, tunnel, large excavation |
Gûd |
Foe |
Gûl |
Magic, lore (often used of evil things) |
Guldur |
Dark sorcery |
Gûr |
Death (not the homonym meaning Heart) |
Gurth |
Death |
Guruth |
Death |
Guruthos |
The shadow/horror of death |