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1 Endor
place-name "Middle-earth" SA:dôr, NDOR, "centre of the world" EN; also long form Endórë "Middle-earth" Appendix E; allative Endorenna "to Middle-earth" in EO. The form Endór in MR:121 may be seen as archaic, intermediate between Endórë and Endor since long vowels in a final syllable are normally shortened: Endór Endor. Endór functions as an uninflected genitive in the source: Aran Endór, "King of Middle-earth". -
2 atendëa
noun "double-middle", name of the two enderi or middle-days that occurred in leap-years according to the calendar of Imladris Appendix D, first edition of LotR -
3 loëndë
noun *"year-middle", the middle 183rd day of the year, inserted between the months of Nárië and Cermië June and July in the Númenórean calendar and the Steward's Reckoning Appendix D -
4 tolyo
noun "sticker-up", "prominent one", term used in children's play for "middle finger" or "middle toe" VT47:10, VT48:4. The form tollo in VT48:6, 16 would seem to be a variant. -
5 helca
"k" adj. "icy, ice-cold" misprint "helk" in the Etymologies as printed in LR, entry KHELEK; both the Silmarillion Appendix and LT1:254 have helka, and VT45:21 finally confirmed that there is a final -a in Tolkien's Etymologies manuscript as well. In Helcar, the Inland Sea in the north-east of Middle-earth, and Helcaraxë, the Grinding Ice between Araman and Middle-earth SA; spelt "Helkarakse" in the Etymologies, stem KARAK -
6 Endamar
place-name "Middle-earth" EN, MBAR, NDOR. However, Middle-earth is normally called Endor, Endórë. -
7 yonyo
noun "son, big boy". In one version, yonyo was also a term used in children's play for "middle finger" or "middle toe", but Tolkien may have dropped this notion, deciding to use hanno "brother" as the alternative play-name VT47:10, 15, VT48:4 -
8 ilwë
noun "sky, heavens" LT1:255, "the middle air among the stars" LT1:273. VT49:51, 53 also mentions an obscure prononominal element ilwë. -
9 Entarda
place-name "Thither Lands, Middle-earth, Outer Lands, East" seen from Aman EN, VT45:12 -
10 antil
noun "middle finger" VT47:26 -
11 Mittalmar
noun the "Midlands" of Númenor UT:165. May incorporate mitta- "between" and hence *"in the middle". -
12 hanno
noun "brother" a colloquial form, cf. háno, also used in children's play for "middle finger" VT47:12, 14, VT48:4, 6 -
13 enderi
noun "middle-days" sg. *enderë, in the calendar of Imladris three days inserted between the months or seasons yávië and quellë Appendix D -
14 lependë
noun "middle finger", also lepenel VT47:10, VT48:15; struck out -
15 quanda
"q" adj: i quanda "all the, the whole" apparently to be followed by a noun. The article i should perhaps not be included when the following noun is already determined by being a proper name *quanda Endor "the whole of Middle-earth" or a pronominal suffix *quanda hroanya, "my whole body", though we cannot be certain. QL:70 -
16 Mairon
masc. name the Admirable cf. adj. maira, said to be the original name of Sauron, changed when he was suborned by Melkor, but he continued to call himself Mairon the Admirable, or Tar-mairon King Excellent, until after the downfall of Númenor PE17:183. Since Sauron had joined Melkor before the Elves came to Valinor and developed the Quenya language, we are perhaps to understand that Mairon is a translation by sense of Saurons original Valarin name, though Sauron himself may seem to have used the Elvish form in Middle-earth and on Númenor. -
17 lepenel
noun "middle finger", also lependë VT47:10, VT48:5; lependë was struck out, VT48:15 -
18 endë
noun "core, centre, middle" NÉD, EN, VT48:25 -
19 endya
enya adj. "middle" ÉNED -
20 Entar
place-name "Thither Lands, Middle-earth, Outer Lands, East" seen from Aman EN
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