Sindarin edit

Etymology edit

Diegetically a derivative of echui (awakening), ultimately from the Primitive Elvish root *kuy- (‘awake, alive’), and so cognate or formed in parallel to Quenya coirë.

Noun edit

echuir • cRhU6 (plural echuir)

  1. stirring, early spring (season)

See also edit

(seasons)
[Term?]
; 3FhUj
ethuil (spring)
, jlE6
laer (summer)
, lr#iD
iavas (autumn)
, e7T3G
firith (fading)
, u~By
rhîw (winter)
, cRhU6
echuir (stirring)
(Category: sjn:Seasons)

References edit

  • Paul Strack (2008–2023) “echuir”, in Eldamo – An Elvish Lexicon[1]