Appendix:Sindarin/mith

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Sindarin

Etymology

Modified from mid in Tolkien’s earlier conceptions of the language (‘Noldorin’). Diegetically explained as ultimately derived from a Primitive Elvish root *mith-, from which Quenya mista and mísë also derive.

Adjective

mith • t3G

  1. light grey, pale or luminous grey

See also

Colors in Sindarin · z7hU
crui
(layout · text)
     5q[T
nimp
, ehE5
fain
     32{%
thind
, t3G
mith
     t6Y5
morn
             z7E5#
caran
             tj$x{%6E5
melingarn
; uiHz
rhosc
             tj#5$
malen
                          zj#5$
calen
            
                          j$`M
elu
             jhU5
luin
                                      

References

  • Paul Strack (2008–2023) “mith”, in Eldamo – An Elvish Lexicon