imra n. (Strong-II Gendered-Common) “warrior.”
One of the words Tolkien gave without an explanation, its current meaning a hypothesis from the names Imrahil and Imrazôr.
Variations
· imar
Inflections
imra |
“warrior” |
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imrâ |
“warrior” |
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imru |
“warrior” |
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imrî |
“warriors” |
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imrîm |
“warriors” |
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imrât |
“pair of warriors” |
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imrât |
“pair of warriors” |