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'''''-ndur, -ndur, -nur''''' is a [[Quenya]] suffix added to names to indicate faithful service or servitude.
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'''''-ndur, -nur''''' is a [[Quenya]] suffix added to names to indicate faithful service or servitude.<ref>{{S|Appendix}}, ''-(n)dur''</ref>
 
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
From ''[[núro|-n(d)úro]]'' "servant", [[Sundocarmë|Root]] [[NDŪ]].<ref>[[Vinyar Tengwar 45]] p.38</ref>
From ''[[núro|-n(d)úro]]'' "servant", [[Sundocarmë|Root]] [[NDŪ]].<ref>{{VT|45}}, p.38</ref>
 
==Examples==
==Examples==
*[[Arandur]] = "[[Steward]]"<ref>{{HM|UT}}, [[Cirion and Eorl]]</ref>
* [[Arandur]] = "[[Steward]]"<ref>{{HM|UT}}, [[Cirion and Eorl]]</ref> (literally "King-servant")
*[[Cemendur (son of Axantur)|Cemendur]] = *"Earth-servant" (i.e. farmer?)
*[[Meneldur]] = "Servant of Heaven, astronomer"
* [[Eärendur (Lord of Andúnië)|Eärendur]]/[[Earnur]] = "Servant of the [[Belegaer|Sea]], mariner"<ref>{{HM|L}}, [[Letter 386]]</ref>
* [[Eärendur (Lord of Andúnië)|Eärendur]]/[[Earnur]] = "Servant of the [[Belegaer|Sea]], mariner"<ref>{{HM|L}}, [[Letter 386]]</ref>
* [[Elendur (son of Isildur)|Elendur]] = "Servant of the Elves"
* [[Cemendur (son of Axantur)|Cemendur]] = *"Earth-servant" (i.e. farmer?)
* [[Isildur]] = "Devoted to the Moon"
* [[Meneldur]] = "Servant of Heaven, astronomer"
* [[Pelendur]]
* [[Valandur]] = "Servant of the [[Valar]]"
* [[Valandur]] = "Servant of the [[Valar]]"


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*''[[-ndil]]
*''[[-ndil]]
*''[[núro]]
*''[[núro]]
*''[[dûr]]''
{{references}}
{{references}}
* [http://www.uib.no/People/hnohf/qlist.htm Quenya Corpus Wordlist] edited by [[Helge Kåre Fauskanger]]
* [http://www.uib.no/People/hnohf/qlist.htm Quenya Corpus Wordlist] edited by [[Helge Fauskanger]]
 
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Revision as of 14:32, 3 October 2013

-ndur, -nur is a Quenya suffix added to names to indicate faithful service or servitude.[1]

Etymology

From -n(d)úro "servant", Root NDŪ.[2]

Examples

See also

References