Ad. urug n. (strong-I gendered common) “bear” (Category: Bear)

Ad. urug n. (strong-I gendered common) “bear” (Category: Bear)
A noun translated “bear” (SD/426), also given by Tolkien as an example of how common-nouns can be altered into masculine and feminine forms using the suffixes and : urgī “female bear, she-bear” (SD/435).

References ✧ SD/426, 435

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urgī fem “female bear, she-bear” ✧ SD/435