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1 Alqualondë
place-name "Swan-road, Swan-haven", capital of the Teleri ÁLAK, LOD, KHOP there spelt Alqalonde, Silm. -
2 londa
noun "path", changed by Tolkien to londë noun "road in sea" VT45:28 -
3 londë
noun "land-locked haven" cf. \#lóndië harbourage, gulf TI:423. In Alqualondë "Swan-haven" SA, "Haven of Swan" VT45:28, Hirilondë ship-name "Haven-finder" UT:192. In the Etymologies, londë is glossed "road in sea, entrance to harbour" LOD and also "fairway" VT45:28, i.e. a navigable channel for ships. In VT42:10, where the stem is given as LON rather than LOD, the gloss is simply "haven". -
4 mallë
pl. maller noun"street, road" MBAL, LR:47, 56, LT1:263, SD:310 -
5 tëa
1 noun "straight line, road" TEÑ 2 vb. "indicates" evidently a present-tense stem VT39:6; past tense tengë VT43:38 -
6 vanwa
adj. "gone, lost, no longer to be had, vanished, departed, dead, past, past and over, gone on the road, over" WJ:366, Nam, RGEO:67, WAN, LT1:264; older wanwa, PE17:143. The word was not applied to dead persons except those who would not return, either because of a special doom as in the case of Men or because of a special will of their own as Felagund or Míriel or a special ban of Mandos as Feanor PE17:143. Also see avanwa. -
7 mentië
noun passage, journey, direction of travel PE17:13; the elements are men- go, proceed + tië path, road. Not to be confused with the gerund of menta- \#1.
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