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'''Golodh''' (pron. {{IPA|[ˈɡoloð]}}), plural '''Gelydh''' ({{IPA|[ˈɡelyð]}}, later {{IPA|[ˈɡelið]}}) or older '''Gœlydh''' ({{IPA|[ˈɡølyð]}}), is the [[Sindarin]] word for the ''[[Noldor]]''.
'''''golodh''''' (pron. {{IPA|[ˈɡoloð]}}), plural '''''gelydh''''' ({{IPA|[ˈɡelyð]}}, later {{IPA|[ˈɡelið]}}) or older '''''gœlydh''''' ({{IPA|[ˈɡølyð]}}), is the [[Sindarin]] word for "one of the wise folk", a ''Noldo'', pl. ''[[Noldor]]''.<ref>{{S|Appendix}}, ''golodh''</ref>
 
The plural form '''Golodhrim''' (pron. {{IPA|[ɡoˈloðrim]}}) contains ''[[Rim|-rim]]'' as a collective plural ending,<ref>{{S|Index}}, ''Golodhrim''</ref> probably the dominant form in [[Beleriand]].
==Etymology==
[[Root]] [[ÑGOL]]
 
==Examples==
* ''[[Annon-in-Gelydh|Annon-in-'''Gelydh''']]'' = "Gate of the Noldor"
* ''[[Pengolodh|Pen'''golodh''']]'' = "Teaching sage"
 
==Cognates==
==Cognates==
*[[Quenya]] ''[[Noldo]]''
*[[Quenya]] ''[[Noldo]]''
*[[Telerin]] ''[[Golodo]]''
*[[Telerin]] ''[[Goldo]]''
*''[[Golda]]''
*[[Mannish]] ''[[Nom]]''
 
==Derivatives==
*[[Black Speech]] ''[[golug]]''
*[[Black Speech]] ''[[golug]]''
==See also==
 
* [[Annon-in-Gelydh]] - 'Gate of the Noldor'.
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[[Category:Sindarin nouns]]
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[[Category:Noldor]]
[[Category:Sindarin demonyms]]
[[Category:First Age characters]]
 
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Revision as of 23:20, 9 September 2019

golodh (pron. [ˈɡoloð]), plural gelydh ([ˈɡelyð], later [ˈɡelið]) or older gœlydh ([ˈɡølyð]), is the Sindarin word for "one of the wise folk", a Noldo, pl. Noldor.[1]

The plural form Golodhrim (pron. [ɡoˈloðrim]) contains -rim as a collective plural ending,[2] probably the dominant form in Beleriand.

Etymology

Root ÑGOL

Examples

Cognates

Derivatives

References

  1. J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Appendix: Elements in Quenya and Sindarin Names", golodh
  2. J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Index of Names", Golodhrim