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[[Category:Noldorin nouns]]
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Sindarin[edit | edit source]

rath is a Sindarin word meaning "street (in a city)".[1][2][3]

Apparently rath can also mean "climb" (noun), as seen in Andrath ("Long Climb").[4] This definition also appears in David Salo's Neo-Sindarin wordlist.[5]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Christopher Tolkien has noted that the noun rath derives from the stem rath- ("climb").[3]

Examples[edit | edit source]

Noldorin[edit | edit source]

rath is a Noldorin word meaning "course, river-bed".[6]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The word derives from Old Noldorin rattha, from root RAT ("walk").[6]

Examples[edit | edit source]

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