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'''tûr''' is a [[Sindarin]] word meaning "power, mastery" | |||
==Etymology== | |||
Possible [[Old Sindarin]] word *''tûre'' from root [[TUR]] | |||
==Cognates== | |||
*[[Quenya]] ''[[túrë]]'' | |||
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'''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> | ||
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Revision as of 13:25, 30 April 2009
tûr is a Sindarin word meaning "power, mastery"
Etymology
Possible Old Sindarin word *tûre from root TUR
Cognates
tûr is a Rohirric element meaning "people".[1]
Etymology
It is derived from a possible root *TUR, which could be related or unrelated to the Elvish root TUR, signifying "mastery"
See also
Cognates
Other versions
Tûr is also an alternative name of Tuor.
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Peoples of Middle-earth p. 53