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'''''delos''''' is a [[Sindarin]] word meaning ''abhorrence, detestation, loathing''.  Its [[Middle Sindarin]] form would be ''delyoss, delyoθ'', while the [[Old Sindarin]] would be ''delegosse, delegott<sup>h</sup>e''.
'''''delos''''' (also '''''deloth''''') is a [[Sindarin]] word meaning ''abhorrence, detestation, loathing''.  Its [[Middle Sindarin]] form would be ''delyoss, delyoθ'', while the [[Old Sindarin]] would be ''delegosse, delegott<sup>h</sup>e''.  See also ''[[fuia-]]'' and ''[[thaur]]''.


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delos (also deloth) is a Sindarin word meaning abhorrence, detestation, loathing. Its Middle Sindarin form would be delyoss, delyoθ, while the Old Sindarin would be delegosse, delegotthe. See also fuia- and thaur.

Didier Willis (ed.), Hiswelókë's Sindarin dictionary, Edition 1.9.1 (Lexicon 0.9952)