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Primitive *''fasne'' in Quenya came to be ''fazne'' and then finally ''farne'' (''z'' becomes ''r'') in [[Noldorin]] Quenya. [[Vanyarin]] would still pronounce it ''fazne''. | Primitive *''fasne'' in Quenya came to be ''fazne'' and then finally ''farne'' (''z'' becomes ''r'') in [[Noldorin]] Quenya. [[Vanyarin]] would still pronounce it ''fazne''. | ||
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It is not known if that word is part of the name ''[[Orofarne]]'' meaning "mountain dwelling"<ref>{{L|168}}</ref> | It is not known if that word is part of the name ''[[Orofarnë|Orofarne]]'' meaning "mountain-dwelling".<ref>{{L|168}}</ref> It could be that "foliage" could by extension have the poetical meaning of "dwelling" for [[Ents]] and trees, or it could be a totally unrelated word.{{or}} | ||
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[[category:Quenya nouns]] | [[category:Quenya nouns]] |
Revision as of 20:32, 22 June 2011
fazne, farne means "foliage" in Quenya
Etymology
The word comes from PQ *phasnê from a Root PHAS [1]
Primitive *fasne in Quenya came to be fazne and then finally farne (z becomes r) in Noldorin Quenya. Vanyarin would still pronounce it fazne.
Note
It is not known if that word is part of the name Orofarne meaning "mountain-dwelling".[2] It could be that "foliage" could by extension have the poetical meaning of "dwelling" for Ents and trees, or it could be a totally unrelated word.Template:Or
References
- ↑ Vinyar Tengwar, Number 46, July 2004, p.9
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien; Humphrey Carpenter, Christopher Tolkien (eds.), The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien, Letter 168, (dated 7 September 1955)