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In the ''Qenya Lexicon'', the name ''Kalórmë'' is given the meaning "hill-crest over which the Sun rises". It can be analyzed as ''cal-'' ([[root]] [[KAL]]) and ''[[orme]]'' (root [[OR#Other versions|ORO]]).<ref>{{LT1|Appendix}}</ref>
In the ''Qenya Lexicon'', the name ''Kalórmë'' is given the meaning "hill-crest over which the Sun rises". It can be analyzed as ''cal-'' ([[root]] [[KAL]]) and ''[[orme]]'' (root [[OR#Other versions|ORO]]).<ref>{{LT1|Appendix}}</ref>
 
==Inspiration==
It is notable that "Kalórmë" violates normal [[Quenya]] phonotactics, by signifying a long vowel before a consonant cluster. Normally, this would be written as "Kalormë".{{or}}
It is notable that the name Kalórmë is similar to [http://narnia.wikia.com/wiki/Calormen Calormen] of ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' by [[C.S. Lewis]], althought it is unknown if [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]] thought of this name.
 
It is also notable that the name is similar to [http://narnia.wikia.com/wiki/Calormen Calormen] of [[The Chronicles of Narnia|Narnia]] by [[C.S. Lewis]]
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Template:Noncanon Kalórmë (Q, pron. [kaˈloːrme]) was a great mountain in Oronto (the farthest East of the world). The peak seems to have been the second tallest mountain in Arda, corresponding to the Oiolossë far in the West.[1]

Etymology

In the Qenya Lexicon, the name Kalórmë is given the meaning "hill-crest over which the Sun rises". It can be analyzed as cal- (root KAL) and orme (root ORO).[2]

Inspiration

It is notable that the name Kalórmë is similar to Calormen of The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, althought it is unknown if Tolkien thought of this name.

References