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*[http://www.jrrvf.com/hisweloke/sindar/online/sindar/dict-sd-en.html Hiswelókë's Sindarin dictionary], see entries for ''aen'' and ''sennui'' | *[http://www.jrrvf.com/hisweloke/sindar/online/sindar/dict-sd-en.html Hiswelókë's Sindarin dictionary], see entries for ''aen'' and ''sennui'' | ||
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Revision as of 10:31, 9 November 2012
aen is a Sindarin word which probably means "should", "rather", "they" or generally a passive voice marker; its exact meaning, usage and etymology is unclear.
Etymology
The word is not easy to be analyzed. If its meaning is "should", there is a possibility that it is a cognate or related to the Quenya expression nai "may it be that".
Example
The word aen is seen in the phrase of the King's Letter
This is translated as "who ought to be called 'Fullwise'"[1] (referring to Samwise).
Syntax
aen follows the verb estathar which is future tense and means "they will name". It is not known if aen can follow verbs of other tenses. Likewise, it is not known if aen is the pronoun ("they should name him Fullwiise"); a marker of the passive voice ("He should be called Fullwise"); or an optative marker which expresses a wish ("Whom instead should call Fullwise").
Another riddle is the word sennui which is also of unknown meaning, with possibilities being "should" or "instead".
See also
External links
- Hiswelókë's Sindarin dictionary, see entries for aen and sennui
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Sauron Defeated p.126