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'''''russa''''' is a [[Quenya]] adjective which means "red-haired" or "russet".  The plural form is ''russë'' {{fact}}.
'''''russa''''' is a [[Quenya]] adjective which means "red-haired" or "russet".
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
It obviously derives from a [[root]] *RUS-. See [[RUSKĀ]]<ref>{{LR|Etymologies}}, p. 385</ref>
It obviously derives from a [[root]] *RUS-. See [[RUSKĀ]]<ref>{{LR|Etymologies}}, p. 385</ref>
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==Inspiration==
==Inspiration==
The word ''russa'' represents the color called "russet" in English, which derives from the Latin word ''[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/russus russus]'' "red". Although we can't know if the similarities between the Quenya word and ''russet/russus'' were intentional by Tolkien, it is possible that they are.
The word ''russa'' represents the color called "russet" in English, which derives from the Latin word ''[[Wiktionary:russus|russus]]'' "red". Although we can't know if the similarities between the Quenya word and ''russet/russus'' were intentional by Tolkien, it is possible that they are.


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Latest revision as of 10:46, 13 November 2014

russa is a Quenya adjective which means "red-haired" or "russet".

Etymology[edit | edit source]

It obviously derives from a root *RUS-. See RUSKĀ[1]

Examples[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

Inspiration[edit | edit source]

The word russa represents the color called "russet" in English, which derives from the Latin word russus "red". Although we can't know if the similarities between the Quenya word and russet/russus were intentional by Tolkien, it is possible that they are.

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