Glaze

Etymologically, this word in its first definition comes from “glass”  and is to cover with a glaze or with glass, specifically

To cover … with a vitreous substance which is fixed by fusion

In the second meaning, “glaze” is to stare, and comes from “glare” which seems to derive from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German phrase for “grey-eyed”.  Note to self – follow up with grey eyed characters.

So – the eyes stare fixedly as the vitreous fluid boils and fixes in death.  Oh, wow.  This image will never be the same for me.  Adding the gem tag!

  • 06.078 till beards blaze, and eyes glaze;

“glare, v.” OED Online. Oxford University Press, June 2015. Web. 26 July 2015.

“glaze, v.1.” OED Online. Oxford University Press, June 2015. Web. 26 July 2015.

“glaze, v.2.” OED Online. Oxford University Press, June 2015. Web. 26 July 2015.

Glade

This word has rather obscure etymology, but may, through its meaning of a sunny place in the woods, be related to “gleam”!

  • 03.012 when they came at length to an open glade
  • 06.052 and they ran to the trees at the edge of the glade,
  • 06.052 a large pine standing at the very edge of the glade.
  • 06.060 This glade in the ring of trees
  • 06.060 in the glade;
  • 06.065 Very soon all about the glade wolves were rolling over
  • 08.099 in the glade where they lived,
  • 19.001 into the lower glades of the wood

“glade, n.2.” OED Online. Oxford University Press, June 2015. Web. 26 July 2015.

Girion

  • 12.072 Girion Lord of Dale is dead,
  • 12.096 the necklace of Girion,
  • 14.018 in long line of Girion,
  • 14.027 Bard the Dragon-shooter of the line of Girion!
  • 14.029 of the line of Girion;
  • 14.031 Girion was lord of Dale,
  • 15.020 of the line of Girion;
  • 15.048 the heir of Girion of Dale,
  • 15.056 and as the heir of Girion.
  • 18.034 To the Elvenking he gave the emeralds of Girion,

Get

Of course it’s a common word, but this form spoken by Tom the Troll is uncommonly spelled.

  • 02.105 “The night’s gettin’ on,

Well, I’m having the darnedest time adding all the forms of get, let’s see if I just pushed the correct button:

• 1.004 which they have twice a day when they can get it).
• 1.005 got something a bit queer in his make-up from the Took side,
• 1.012 till Bilbo got quite uncomfortable
• 1.014 Now you mean that you want to get rid of me,
• 1.020 if you ever get over it.’
• 1.031 So you have got here at last!’
• 1.037 When he got back
• 1.058 By the time he had got all the bottles
• 1.058 he was getting very hot,
• 1.060 and time got on.
• 1.062 We shan’t get through the business till late,
• 1.084 He got up trembling.
• 1.092 and that was all they could get out of him for a long time.
• 1.093 Gets funny queer fits,
• 1.110 He was getting excited
• 1.117 So now let’s get on
• 1.119 and how it got there,
• 1.120 haven’t you got a map?
• 1.121 What am I going to get out of it?
• 1.123 and gold was probably getting scarce up there,
• 1.123 with the dwarves flying south or getting killed,
• 1.124 When I asked how they had got away,
• 1.124 we still mean to get it back,
• 1.125 and I should like to know how Gandalf got hold of it,
• 1.126 I did not “get hold of it,”
• 1.132 but he never got near the Mountain.
• 1.132 How he got there I don’t know,
• 1.138 Hear what I have got to say!’
• 1.141 not to speak of getting inside the door?
• 1.142 they all got up.
• 1.142 before he got them all stowed
• 1.142 was not to bother to get up very early
• 2.006 “What’s that got to do with it?
• 2.020 when he got to Bywater
• 2.023 “Up you two get,
• 2.024 and I haven’t got any money.
• 2.024 I didn’t get your note until after 10.45 to be precise.”
• 2.025 before you get to the journey’s end.
• 2.025 I have got a spare hood and cloak
• 2.029 “And I’m sure the rain has got
• 2.030 for it began to get dark as they went down into a deep valley with a river at the bottom.
• 2.030 Wind got up,
• 2.031 “and where shall we get a dry patch to sleep on?”
• 2.034 Also the mischief seemed to have got into the fire.
• 2.035 He got into the river before they could catch him;
• 2.035 and before they could get him out again,
• 2.038 “Where has Gandalf got to?”
• 2.039 “After all we have got a burglar with us,” they said;
• 2.042 he got right up to the fire –
• 2.056 “What’s a burrahobbit got
• 2.074 “and we’d best get out of the light.”
• 2.079 and Bert got that end
• 2.080 Tom got the branch
• 2.086 So they got a great black pot,
• 2.087 We ain’t got no water,
• 2.105 Let’s get on with it!”
• 2.110 “And that’s just what you wouldn’t have got
• 2.112 when they were getting tired and angry.
• 2.116 “Let’s get out of this horrible smell!” said Fili.
• 2.116 at what they had got from the trolls’ larder.
• 2.125 “You will get there
• 2.126 or we shall never get anywhere!”
• 3.001 even with what they had got from the trolls.
• 3.001 When they got to the top of it,
• 3.003 and we have got to get through,
• 3.003 and we have got to get through,
• 3.005 or else you will get lost
• 3.005 (if you ever get back at all).”
• 3.007 but they had not got there yet,
• 3.012 The air grew warmer as they got lower,
• 3.018 Dwarves don’t get on well with them.
• 3.018 or get annoyed with them.
• 3.024 but you had best get on foot,
• 3.028 “He is too fat to get through key-holes yet!”
• 3.033 if we ever get to the end of it.
• 3.036 “Whence did the trolls get them,
• 4.002 It was getting bitter cold up here,
• 4.003 “The summer is getting on down below,”
• 4.005 Soon they were getting drenched
• 4.006 “If we don’t get blown off,
• 4.008 they usually got these sort of jobs
• 4.009 and all could get inside.”
• 4.012 So they all got up
• 4.012 and they had a business getting themselves
• 4.012 There was just room to get the ponies through with a squeeze,
• 4.013 and got dry ones out of their bundles;
• 4.013 got out their pipes
• 4.013 (when they got it, which at the moment did not seem so impossible);
• 4.014 in the wall at the back of the cave got bigger
• 4.025 they make very well, or get other people to make to their design,
• 4.028 Come! What have you got to say?”
• 4.041 to ask how he got there.
• 4.044 getting closer
• 4.044 and they were getting deadly tired.
• 5.002 Very slowly he got up
• 5.004 the little dagger that he got from the trolls,
• 5.007 On we go!’ So up he got,
• 5.012 when he could get it;
• 5.014 Gollum got into his boat
• 5.015 That is how he got his name,
• 5.019 if only I can get away.’
• 5.020 What’s he got
• 5.034 and getting his wits back he thought of the answer.
• 5.050 on to the shore to get at Bilbo.
• 5.052 so that Gollum had to get back into his boat
• 5.053 four-legs got some.
• 5.056 He began to get frightened,
• 5.056 Gollum began to get out of his boat.
• 5.058 and now he was getting angry,
• 5.059 It’s got to ask uss a quesstion,
• 5.063 What have I got
• 5.064 to ask us what it’s got
• 5.065 What have I got
• 5.080 But what has it got
• 5.082 and get some things first,
• 5.094 and I want to get unlost.
• 5.097 What has it got
• 5.101 What has it got
• 5.105 What has it got
• 5.108 Painfully he got up,
• 5.109 What has it got
• 5.110 getting as close as he dared behind Gollum,
• 5.113 The Baggins has got it
• 5.115 It won’t say what it’s got
• 5.116 It can’t get out that way,
• 5.117 but if it’s got the present,
• 5.117 then goblinses will get it, gollum!
• 5.119 With a spring Gollum got up
• 5.122 and he began to get shaky
• 5.122 and he was getting afraid.
• 5.126 but Bilbo could not get in!
• 5.128 He must get away,
• 5.143 and getting very angry.
• 5.144 and so get out of the way
• 5.145 I must get to the door,
• 5.145 I must get to the door!’
• 5.145 got up, and ran for the door.
• 5.146 His buttons had got wedged on the edge of the door
• 5.146 but he could not get through.
• 6.002 I seem to have got right to the other side of the Misty Mountains,
• 6.002 and the dwarves have got to?
• 6.005 He had still got the ring on,
• 6.008 If we have got to go back now
• 6.009 to get out of the mess as best you can yourselves.
• 6.020 and I could not get by.
• 6.022 I got stuck
• 6.025 and where they had all got to now.
• 6.027 said Gandalf, ‘or soon there will be no getting over the mountains at all.’
• 6.033 We must be getting on at once,
• 6.034 Let’s get on!’
• 6.041 got behind a tree to shelter from the onslaught of the rocks.
• 6.042 Well! that has got us on a bit,’ said Gandalf;
• 6.045 and all the while the forest-gloom got heavier
• 6.053 He could not get into any tree,
• 6.056 getting nearer
• 6.058 and nearly got him.
• 6.061 especially to get food or slaves to work for them.
• 6.061 Then they often got the Wargs to help
• 6.065 If a spark got
• 6.072 Some got all the wolves together
• 6.075 or you will get roasted
• 6.076 Also naughty little boys that play with fire get punished.’
• 6.080 as he got ready to spring down from on high
• 6.089 that it will get back
• 7.001 He did not get either,
• 7.001 And after that he had to get ready for a fresh start.
• 7.013 when you have got it.’
• 7.018 Still I warn you he gets angry easily.’
• 7.028 We are getting near,’ said Gandalf.
• 7.066 and let’s get on with this tale,
• 7.076 Or have you still got some more jacks
• 7.082 even now we have only got yourself
• 7.082 But now please get on with the tale.’
• 7.082 but really he had begun to get very interested.
• 7.083 he got up
• 7.088 Now he had got fifteen strangers sitting
• 7.092 Quickly they got out boards
• 7.109 Get up lazybones,’
• 7.111 We have been about looking for Beorn ever since the sun got up;
• 7.113 and they were getting puzzled.
• 7.116 Indeed for a long time they could get nothing more out of him,
• 7.117 to get from this bank to the Carrock by the ford,
• 7.121 Little bunny is getting nice
• 7.122 From these he had got news:
• 7.125 so that they could get the most help he could offer.
• 7.126 and gone indeed before you get to the other side)
• 7.130 when they got to the other side.
• 7.144 It will get lighter all too soon.
• 7.147 and never get out of Mirkwood;
• 7.149 if you want to get to the other side.
• 7.149 You have got to look after all these dwarves for me,’
• 7.151 But you wouldn’t get a safe path even then.
• 7.151 Before you could get round Mirkwood
• 7.151 Before you could get round it
• 7.151 you would get into the land of the Necromancer;
• 7.152 you had better get off without any more talk!’
• 8.003 As Bilbo’s sharp inquisitive eyes got used to seeing things
• 8.007 they began to get anxious.
• 8.007 in fact already beginning to get low.
• 8.017 to get an idea of the direction,
• 8.028 and when they had got it ready,
• 8.028 Get in now,’ said Fili,
• 8.029 was getting ready to follow,
• 8.031 so tight that they could not get it from his grasp;
• 8.040 and see if he can get his head above the roof
• 8.041 the climber must get his head above the topmost leaves,
• 8.041 he got near the top.
• 8.041 and how he was going to get down again
• 8.044 He got to the bottom again at last,
• 8.044 in the gloom below when he got there.
• 8.050 without any great hope of ever getting to the end
• 8.052 if I can’t get it any other way.
• 8.054 Even Bombur got up,
• 8.056 if we never got back alive from it,’
• 8.059 every one of them got up
• 8.060 and Bilbo was only just getting drowsy,
• 8.062 When they got near Thorin said:
• 8.063 When they got to the edge of the circle of lights
• 8.068 They are the best I am likely to get
• 8.069 Later when the night must have been getting old,
• 8.071 and try once more to get help.
• 8.071 Up they got again;
• 8.073 But the cries of the others got steadily further
• 8.074 so that when he got up he fell over.
• 8.075 he had a desperate fight before he got free.
• 8.092 He could not get up at the brutes
• 8.092 got out of his way as quick as lightning if they saw him stoop;
• 8.104 The worst part of the job was getting up on to the long branch
• 8.107 Somehow or other Fili was got on to the branch,
• 8.107 It took him ages to get the beastly stuff out of his eyes
• 8.110 he’s got a sting has he?
• 8.110 we’ll get him all the same,
• 8.115 and all of them could get at stones;
• 8.118 It was difficult to get them to understand,
• 8.125 and it was from little Bilbo that they seemed to expect to get the answers.
• 8.125 Some of them even got up
• 8.125 and could not get on their legs again for some time.
• 8.145 and after he had got over his thankfulness for bread
• 9.001 They got up
• 9.007 but he got little more news out of them than out of Thorin.
• 9.011 but he could sometimes get out,
• 9.012 I am like a burglar that can’t get away,
• 9.012 that he could get a message for help sent to the wizard,
• 9.013 and after a time he got to know his way about very well.
• 9.016 when they got the message.
• 9.027 but glad as he was to get out of his wearisome little stone room,
• 9.028 and not risk getting separated.
• 9.033 We thought you had got some sensible notion,
• 9.033 when you managed to get hold of the keys.
• 9.034 but I don’t suppose I shall ever get hold of the keys again,
• 9.036 We have got to get busy very quick,
• 9.036 We have got to get busy very quick,
• 9.037 get the empty barrels
• 9.038 and the bumping they would get inside,
• 9.047 Get on with the work!’
• 9.051 and get utterly left behind
• 9.056 and get out into the open stream.
• 9.056 even if he had managed to get astride his barrel,
• 9.057 and whether a lot of water was getting into their tubs.
• 9.062 if he got the chance,
• 9.063 Of course helped by his magic ring he got on very well at first,
• 9.063 even though the year was getting late
• 9.064 in time to get on to the mass of casks
• 10.004 and getting ready to come
• 10.011 and help me get the others out while there is a chance!’
• 10.012 so after a few more groans he got up
• 10.015 and got them out.
• 10.027 who was getting impatient at these solemnities.
• 10.042 was the time to get help.
• 10.045 although autumn was now getting far on,
• 11.022 not to mention getting inside,
• 11.026 Since he has got an invisible ring,
• 11.027 It is always poor me that has to get them
• 12.004 I have got you out of two messes already,
• 12.004 and get it over.
• 12.006 to get him out of trouble,
• 12.006 if he got into it,
• 12.009 and now you have got to pull it out
• 12.011 It was a red light steadily getting redder
• 12.026 Get inside Mr. Baggins
• 12.033 Nor could they get away just now,
• 12.034 of getting rid of Smaug –
• 12.037 and the getting rid of Smaug.
• 12.037 Getting rid of dragons is not at all
• 12.040 I have got my ring
• 12.041 he got ready for another journey
• 12.046 and if Smaug hoped to get him
• 12.063 I suppose you got a fair price
• 12.063 and get what you can when I’m not looking –
• 12.063 and you will get a fair share?
• 12.063 If you get off alive,
• 12.067 you could not get it very far?
• 12.068 had been concentrated on getting
• 12.078 Mr. Baggins’ one idea was to get away.
• 12.082 in getting anything out of him.
• 12.086 Do get on with your tale!’
• 12.089 and got home alive,
• 12.093 and our only hope is to get well
• 12.094 for no one knew whether or how they could get it open again
• 12.100 and getting up he kicked away the stone that wedged the door.
• 13.002 So several of the dwarves got up
• 13.009 and did not dare to get up,
• 13.012 Bilbo got up,
• 13.016 before he could get anything else out of them.
• 13.029 get another light or two!’
• 13.029 It seems we have got to go
• 14.017 They could all get into boats for all he cared.
• 14.017 Let them try to get to land
• 14.033 Why do I get all your blame?
• 14.034 the Master had not got his position for nothing.
• 14.038 that they would soon get from it,
• 14.044 got ready to march
• 15.013 He was getting blind,
• 16.021 How did you get so far past our sentinels?’
• 16.024 But if you wish ever to get back to your own woods
• 16.030 but what has he got to do with us?’
• 16.031 I see I have some information you have not got.
• 17.002 They will have got wind of his coming.
• 17.019 He will get little enough,
• 17.020 Get down now to your friends!’
• 17.022 Get down!’
• 17.049 in getting out of the way,
• 17.061 than that these vile creatures should get it,
• 18.036 How on earth should I have got all that treasure home
• 18.036 when I got home.
• 18.051 and adventures before he got back.
• 18.054 The Tookish part was getting very tired,
• 18.054 and the Baggins was daily getting stronger.
• 19.017 but I will take all the cure I can get.
• 19.037 The people who had got specially good bargains
• 19.045 he gets most of the credit for the present prosperity.