ᴹQ. lindornea adj. “having many oaks” (Category: Oak)
A word in The Etymologies of the 1930s glossed “having many oak-trees” or “having many oaks”, a combination of ᴹQ. lin- “many” and an adjectival form of ᴹQ. norno “oak”, where the more ancient initial consonant d- was preserved/restored in the compound (Ety/DÓRON, LI).
References ✧ Ety/DÓRON, LI
Glosses
Elements
li(n)- | “many” | ✧ Ety/DÓRON (lin-); Ety/LI (lin-) | |
#nornea | “*of oak” | ✧ Ety/DÓRON (#dornea) | |
ᴹ√DORON | “oak” | ✧ Ety/LI (DÓRON) |