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  • 1 Forolondië

    also shortened and assimilated Follondië place-name “North-harbourage”, old name for Arnor, in full Turmen Follondiéva “Realm of the North-harbourage” PE17:28. Compare Hyaralondië.

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > Forolondië

  • 2 Eruman

    place-name; this is a word to which various meanings are ascribed, but it always denotes some region. In the earliest phases of Tolkien's mythology, it was a region south of Taniquetil LT1:91, 252-253. In the Etymologies, entry ERE, Eruman is a "desert north-east of Valinor". In the final version of the Quenya Lord's Prayer, where the locative form Erumandë appears, Tolkien appears to have moved Eruman out of this world entirely, making it the abode of God Eru; Erumandë translates "in heaven".

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > Eruman

  • 3 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

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > helca

  • 4 turmen

    noun “realm” PE17:28. Turmen Follondiéva ”Realm of the North-harbourage”, old name for Arnor, Turmen Hallondiéva “Realm of the South-harbourage”, old name for Gondor PE17:28

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > turmen

  • 5 Tormen

    noun "north" MEN; replaced by Formen, q.v.

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > Tormen

  • 6 Formen

    noun "north" SA:men, also name of tengwa \#10 Appendix E, PHOR, MEN; replacing the rejected form Tormen. In Formenos, place-name "Northern Fortress" SA:formen. Allative formenna, VT49:26.

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > Formen

  • 7 Utumno

    stem *Utumnu-, place-name, the first great stronghold of Melkor in the North SA:tum, TUB. The etymology apparently has something to do with "very deep" or "very hidden"; the phrase "Utumno the Deep-hidden" in MR:67 may include a rough translation of the name. This later source derives the name from a root meaning "cover over, hide", whereas in Etym it was derived from the root TUB having to do with low-lying things. Whether the primitive form is ¤Utubnu as in Etym TUB or ¤Utupnu as in MR:69, the stem-form would be *Utumnu-.

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > Utumno

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