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==Rohirric==
'''''tûr''''' is a ([[Rohirric]]) element meaning "people"<ref>{{HM|PM}} p. 53</ref>
'''''tûr''''' is a ([[Rohirric]]) element meaning "people".<ref>{{HM|PM}}, p. 53</ref>
==Etymology==
===See also===
It is derived from a possible [[Sundocarmë|Root]] *TUR, which could be related or unrelated to the [[Elvish]] root [[TUR]], signifying "mastery".
==See also==
*''[[Tûrac]]''
*''[[Tûrac]]''
*''[[Lohtûr]]''
*''[[Lohtûr]]''
 
==Mannish==
'''Tûr''' "mound", "barrow" in [[Haladin]] (in [[Haudh-en-Arwen#Names|Tûr Haretha]]).{{fact}}
==Other versions==
==Other versions==
''Tûr'' is also an alternative name of [[Tuor]].
''Tûr'' is also an alternative name of [[Tuor]].{{fact}}
==References==
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'''Tûr''' "mound", "barrow" in [[Haladin]] (in [[Tûr Haretha]]).{{fact}}
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Rohirric

tûr is a (Rohirric) element meaning "people".[1]

See also

Mannish

Tûr "mound", "barrow" in Haladin (in Tûr Haretha).[source?]

Other versions

Tûr is also an alternative name of Tuor.[source?]

References