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'''''rhoss''''' is the archaic [[Noldorin]] word derived from the stem ''[[rus-]]'', which means "flash" or "glitter of metal".  
'''''rhoss''''' is the archaic [[Noldorin]] word derived from the stem ''[[rus-]]'', which means "flash" or "glitter of metal".  


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==References==  
==References==  


* ''[[The Lost Road and Other Writings]]'', [[Etymologies|The Etymologies]]   
* ''[[The Lost Road and Other Writings]]'', [[The Etymologies]]   


[[Category:Noldorin words]]
[[Category:Noldorin words]]

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rhoss is the archaic Noldorin word derived from the stem rus-, which means "flash" or "glitter of metal".

Examples

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