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N. #leð-, v. “*to go, fare, travel” appearing as the ON. lende “fared” in The Etymologies of the 1930s under the root ᴹ√LED “go, fare, travel”, also appearing as an element in N. egledhi “go into exile.” Paul from Eldamo suggests for purposes of Neo-Sindarin that S. †leð- “go, fare, travel” was archaic, surviving mainly as an element in other verbs like [ᴺS.] edleðia- “go into exile” and [N.] neleð- “enter”. For “go” he suggests to use S. men- and for “travel” I would use S. glenna-.

Phonetic Developments for the 3rd: Sg.:✶elēdē > elið [elēdē] > [elēde] > [elīde] > [elīðe] > [eliðe] > [elið]

Derivatives from √LED root. “go, proceed, [ᴹ√] fare, travel”:
Present 1st: Sg. 2nd: Sg. Fam. 2nd: Sg. Form. 3rd: Sg. 1st: Pl. Inc. 1st: Pl. Exc. 2nd: Pl. Form. 3rd: Pl.
English I You You He/She/It We (and you) We (but not you) Y'all They
Sindarin leðin leðig leðil lêð leðib leðif leðidh leðir
Past 1st: Sg. 2nd: Sg. Fam. 2nd: Sg. Form. 3rd: Sg. 1st: Pl. Inc. 1st: Pl. Exc. 2nd: Pl. Form. 3rd: Pl.
English I You You He/She/It We (and you) We (but not you) Y'all They
Sindarin elíðen elíðeg elíðel elið elíðeb elíðeb elíðeð elíðer
Future 1st: Sg. 2nd: Sg. Fam. 2nd: Sg. Form. 3rd: Sg. 1st: Pl. Inc. 1st: Pl. Exc. 2nd: Pl. Form. 3rd: Pl.
English I You You He/She/It We (and you) We (but not you) Y'all They
Sindarin leðathon leðathog leðathol leðatha leðathab leðathof leðathodh leðathar
Present Active Participle Past Active Participle Passive Past Participle (Singular) Passive Past Participle (Plural)
English
Sindarin leðol líðiel lennen lennin
Imperative Infinitive Gerund
English
Sindarin leðo leðed leðed