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'''branda''' in [[Telerin]] means "lofty, noble, fine". | '''branda''' in [[Telerin]] means "lofty, noble, fine". | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
[[Primitive Elvish]] was ''[[b'randâ]]''<ref>{{HM|LR}}, [[Etymologies]] p. 351</ref>, apparently representing an even more primitive adjective *''barándâ'' (stem [[BARÁD]]). | [[Primitive Elvish]] (perhaps [[Common Telerin]]) was ''[[b'randâ]]''<ref>{{HM|LR}}, [[The Etymologies|Etymologies]] p. 351</ref>, apparently representing an even more primitive adjective *''barándâ'' (stem [[BARAT|BARÁD]]). | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Baradis]] | *[[Baradis]] | ||
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'''branda''' in [[Westron]] means "border, march"<ref> | '''branda''' in [[Westron]] means "border, march"<ref>{{HM|AF}}</ref>. | ||
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Perhaps it comes from a possible [[Adûnaic]] *''barrad'', root [[BAR]]. | Perhaps it comes from a possible [[Adûnaic]] *''barrad'', root [[BAR]]. | ||
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*[[Brandagamba]] | *[[Brandagamba]] | ||
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branda in Telerin means "lofty, noble, fine".
Etymology
Primitive Elvish (perhaps Common Telerin) was b'randâ[1], apparently representing an even more primitive adjective *barándâ (stem BARÁD).
See also
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lost Road and Other Writings, Etymologies p. 351
branda in Westron means "border, march"[1].
Etymology
Perhaps it comes from a possible Adûnaic *barrad, root BAR.