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===Etymology===
===Etymology===


From [[Primitive Quendian]] ''minitunda'' or ''minitaun'', from roots [[MINI]] + [[TUN]].<ref name=LR/>  
From [[Primitive Quendian]] ''minitunda'' or ''minitaun'', derived from [[Sundocarme|roots]] [[MINI]] + [[TUN]].<ref name=LR/>


===Examples===
===Examples===

Revision as of 20:55, 11 February 2011

Quenya

mindon is a noun meaning "lofty tower" in Quenya. Compare with minas in Sindarin.[1][2]

Examples

Sindarin/Noldorin

mindon means "isolated hill ... especially a hill with a watch-tower" in Noldorin.[3] Evidently, this meaning was retained in Sindarin in the contraction min, as Tolkien wrote in his unfinished index that Min-Rimmon meant "peak of the Rimmon".[4][note 1]

Etymology

From Primitive Quendian minitunda or minitaun, derived from roots MINI + TUN.[3]

Examples

Notes

  1. It is a bit unclear if Hammond and Scull interpret the meaning to be Sindarin, or if Tolkien so actually wrote in the unpublished manuscript.

References