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1 Finwë
masc. name, apparently displaying the frequent ending -wë suffixed to a stem normally having to do with hair, but the name is obscure see Tolkien's discussion in PM:340-341. Also in Etym PHIN, WEG. According to VT46:9, Finwë was also the name of tengwa \#10 in the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, but Tolkien would later call \#10 formen instead. -
2 Nelyafinwë
noun "Finwë third" after the original Finwë and Curufinwë = Fëanor, masc. name; he was called Maedhros in Sindarin. Short Quenya name Nelyo. PM:352 -
3 namna
noun "statute"; Namna Finwë Míriello "the Statute of Finwë and Míriel" MR:258 -
4 Canafinwë
masc. name "strong-voiced or ?commanding Finwë"; his Sindarin name was Maglor see Macalaurë. Short Quenya name Cáno. PM:352 -
5 Telufinwë
noun "Last Finwë", masc. name; he was called Amras in Sindarin. Short Quenya name Telvo. PM:353 -
6 Curufinwë
so spelt in Silm; "Kurufinwë" in PM, masc. name *"Skillful Finwë", a name of Fëanor PM:343; also the origin of the Sindarin name Curufin; Fëanor named his favourite son after himself. Short Quenya name Curvo. PM:352 -
7 mori-
"dark, black" in a number of compounds independent form morë, q.v.:Morimando "Dark Mando" = Mandos MBAD, VT45:33, morimaitë "black-handed" LotR3:VI ch. 6, VT49:42. Moriquendi "Dark Elves" SA:mor, WJ:361, 373, Moringotto "Black Foe", Sindarin Morgoth, later name of Melkor. The oldest form is said to have been Moriñgotho MR:194. In late material, Tolkien is seen to consider both Moringotto and Moricotto k as the Quenya form of the name Morgoth VT49:24-25; Moricotto also appears in the ablative, Moricottollo. Morion "the dark one", a title of Morgoth FS. Morifinwë "dark Finwë", masc. name; he was called Caranthir in Sindarin short Quenya name Moryo. PM:353 In the name Morinehtar, translated "Darkness-slayer", the initial element is defined would thus seem to signify "darkness" rather than "dark" as an adjective see mórë. PM:384, 385 -
8 Turcafinwë
masc. name, "strong, powerful in body Finwë", masc. name; he was called Celegorm in Sindarin. Short Quenya name Turco. PM:352, compare \#turco "chief" q.v. -
9 Pityafinwë
masc. name "Little Finwë"; he was called Amrod in Sindarin. Short Quenya name Pityo PM:353 -
10 AMRAS
Telufinwë (meaning "Last Finwë", not the equivalent in sense to his Sindarin name. The short form of his name was Telvo *"Last One". His mother-name [q.v.] was Ambarussa, but this name was not used in narrative.) –PM:353 -
11 AMROD
Pityafinwë (meaning "Little Finwë", not the equivalent in sense to his Sindarin name. The short form of his name was Pityo *"Little One". His mother-name [q.v.] was Ambarto, or Umbarto, but these names were not used in narrative.) –PM:353 -
12 MAEDHROS
Nelyafinwë (meaning "Finwë third", not equivalent in sense to Sindarin Maedhros. The short form of the name was Nelyo. His mother-name [q.v.], "recorded....though never used in narrative", was Maitimo "well-shaped one". He also had a nickname Russandol "copper-top") –PM:352, 353 -
13 SON
yondo (male descendant), also short form yón (Yón referring to Jesus as "the Son" in the source); dative i yondon "to the Son" in VT43:36-37. Cf. also the suffix –ion, e.g. Finwion "son of Finwë". Variant yonyo "son, big boy" (a term also used for "middle finger" or "middle toe" in children's play, though Tolkien may have replaced it by hanno "brother", VT48:4). Vocative yonya *"my son", a contraction of *yondonya. (The forms vô, vondo "son" in LT2 are probably obsolete, as are the notions there recorded that yondo meant "(great) grandson" and that yô-, yond- "son" was used only in poetry. But LT2 does confirm that –ion was "very common...in patronymics".) SON OF THE DARK (= Morgoth) morion –YO, VT44:12, 17, VT43:36-37, MR:217, VT47:10, 15, LR:61, LT2:336, 344, LT1:260 cf. FS
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