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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Ciryaher]] - "Ship Lord" | * [[Ciryaher]] - "Ship Lord" | ||
* [[Herumor (Black Númenórean)|Herumor]] "Black Lord" | * [[Herumor (Black Númenórean)|Herumor]] "Black Lord" | ||
* [[Herunúmen]] - "Lord of the West" | * [[Herunúmen]] - "Lord of the West" | ||
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* [[Ostoher]] - "Fortress Lord" | * [[Ostoher]] - "Fortress Lord" | ||
==Cognates== | ==Cognates== | ||
*[[Sindarin]] ''[[hîr]]'' | *[[Sindarin]] ''[[hîr]]'' |
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heru or hér means "lord" in Quenya. It is possible that it forms some connotations with Eru
See also
- Ciryaher - "Ship Lord"
- Herumor "Black Lord"
- Herunúmen - "Lord of the West"
- Ondoher - "Stone Lord"
- Ostoher - "Fortress Lord"
Cognates
Inspiration
Latin herus means "lord, owner"; German herr is a modern word meaning "sir, lord, master".