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'''Sûza''' is the [[Westron]] word for ''province, sphere of occupation, division of a realm''<sup>[[#References|1]]</sup>, visible in '''Sûza-t''', "[[The Shire]]". An attempt to make a [[Mannish]] version of the [[Etymologies]] by Andreas Möhn links it to the [[Adûnaic]] word ''zayan'', "land"<sup>[[#References|2]]</sup>.
'''Sûza''' is the [[Westron]] word for "province, sphere of occupation, division of a realm"<ref>{{HM|AF}}</ref>, visible in '''Sûza-t''', "[[The Shire]]".  
==Etymology==
Perhaps the second element ''-za'' related to the [[Adûnaic]] word ''[[zâyan]]'', "land"<ref>Andreas Möhn, "[http://lalaith.vpsurf.de/Tolkien/Fr_Atani.html Etymologies of the Atani languages]", entry ZAY'N</ref>.


==Inspiration==
==Inspiration==
<blockquote>'' "[...] actually the ON [Old Norse] and mod. Icelandic ''sýsla<sup>[[#References|3]]</sup>'' (Swed. ''syssla'', Dan. ''syssel'', now obsolete in sense ''amt'', but occurring in place-names) was in mind when I said that the real untranslated name of the Shire was ''Súza'' [...] hence it was also said [...]that it was a 'district of well-ordered ''business'''."'' <sup>[[#References|4]]</sup></blockquote>
<blockquote>'' "[...] actually the ON [[Old Norse]] and mod. Icelandic ''sýsla<ref>{{WP|Sýsla}}</ref>>'' (Swed. ''syssla'', Dan. ''syssel'', now obsolete in sense ''amt'', but occurring in place-names) was in mind when I said that the real untranslated name of the Shire was ''Súza'' [...] hence it was also said [...] that it was a 'district of well-ordered ''business'''."'' <ref>{{HM|N}}, p. 775 (entry for ''Shire'')</ref></blockquote>


==References==
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# [[The Return of the King]], [[Appendix F]].
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# [http://lalaith.vpsurf.de/Tolkien/Fr_Atani.html Etymologies of the Atani languages] by Andreas Möhn, entry ZAY'N.
# [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sýsla Sýsla at Wikipedia]
# [[The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion]], [[Nomenclature]], entry Shire.
 
[[Category: Shire]]
[[Category: Westron words]]
[[Category: Westron words]]

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Sûza is the Westron word for "province, sphere of occupation, division of a realm"[1], visible in Sûza-t, "The Shire".

Etymology

Perhaps the second element -za related to the Adûnaic word zâyan, "land"[2].

Inspiration

"[...] actually the ON Old Norse and mod. Icelandic sýsla[3]> (Swed. syssla, Dan. syssel, now obsolete in sense amt, but occurring in place-names) was in mind when I said that the real untranslated name of the Shire was Súza [...] hence it was also said [...] that it was a 'district of well-ordered business'." [4]

References