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1 DIMNESS
mordo (shadow, obscurity, stain, smear) –VT45:35, MOR -
2 HERO
callo (noble man). LT1:268 also has mordo "warrior, hero", but in Tolkien's later Quenya, mordo means "obscurity, shadow, stain, smear, dimness". –KAL -
3 OBSCURE
nulla (dark, dusky) OBSCURITY mordo (shadow, stain, smear, dimness) –NDUL, MOR/VT45:35 -
4 SHADOW
lëo ( =shadow cast by an object) (shade), also laimë (shadow "cast by an object or form", VT45:8), lómin (shade), lumbulë (=[heavy] shadow), fuinë, huinë (= deep shadow) (gloom, darkness – according to VT41:8, fuinë is actually a Telerin form, the proper Quenya form being huinë), ungo (=dark shadow) (cloud), mordo (obscurity, stain, smear, dimness), lumbë (gloom). "The Shadow" meaning Sauron should probably be Huinë, as this word is associated with his coming to Númenor in LR:47 and SD:246/310. SHADOWED halda (veiled, hidden, shady). –DAY/VT45:8, LT1:255, Nam/RGEO:67, PHUY, UÑG, MOR/VT45:35, LUM, SKAL -
5 SMEAR
mordo (shadow, obscurity, stain, dimness) –VT45:35, MOR -
6 STAIN
(vb) vahta-, STAIN (noun) mordo (shadow, obscurity, smear, dimness), vaxë. –WA3, MOR/VT45:35 -
7 WARRIOR
ohtatyaro, ohtar, \#mehtar (isolated from Telumehtar "Orion, warrior of the sky", a word occurring in LotR. Etym gives mahtar "warrior" under MAK, but Telumehtar not **Telumahtar under TEL). LT1:268 also has mordo "warrior, hero", but in Tolkien's later Quenya mordo means "obscurity, shadow, stain, smear, dimness". –KYAR (see KAR), UT:458, LotR:1146, MAK, TEL
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