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'''TUR''' is an [[Elvish]] [[Sundocarmë|Root]] | __NOTOC__ | ||
'''TUR''' is an [[Elvish]] [[Sundocarmë|Root]] signifying "power, control, mastery, victory", to "dominate, master, conquer" or to be "strong, mighty, in power".<ref>{{LR|Etymologies}}, p. 395</ref><ref>{{PE|Eldarin}}, p. 188</ref> | |||
This root has been affected by [[TAƷ]].{{fact}} | |||
==Derivatives== | |||
*[[Primitive Elvish]]: ''[[ortur-]], [[taurâ]], [[tûrê]], [[tûrô]]'' | *[[Primitive Elvish]]: ''[[ortur-]], [[taurâ]], [[tûrê]], [[tûrô]]'' | ||
*[[Quenya]]: ''[[túrë]], [[túrëa]], [[taura]], [[Túrin|Turindo]], [[Túrin|Turambar]], [[Fëanturi]], [[Turgon|Turucáno]]'' | *[[Quenya]]: ''[[túrë]], [[túrëa]], [[taura]], [[Túrin|Turindo]], [[Túrin|Turambar]], [[Fëanturi]], [[Turgon|Turucáno]]'' | ||
*[[Sindarin]]: ''[[tûr]], [[taur]]'' (blended with [[TA3]]) ''[[Túrin]], [[Turamarth]], [[Fannor]], [[Turgon]]'' | *[[Sindarin]]: ''[[tûr]], [[taur]]'' (blended with [[TA3]]) ''[[Túrin]], [[Turamarth]], [[Fannor]], [[Turgon]]'' | ||
==Other version of the legendarium== | |||
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In the ''Qenya Lexicon'' appears the [[Qenya]] root TURU, "am strong".<ref>{{PE|12}}</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 20:35, 13 December 2010
TUR is an Elvish Root signifying "power, control, mastery, victory", to "dominate, master, conquer" or to be "strong, mighty, in power".[1][2]
This root has been affected by TAƷ.[source?]
Derivatives
- Primitive Elvish: ortur-, taurâ, tûrê, tûrô
- Quenya: túrë, túrëa, taura, Turindo, Turambar, Fëanturi, Turucáno
- Sindarin: tûr, taur (blended with TA3) Túrin, Turamarth, Fannor, Turgon
Other version of the legendarium
In the Qenya Lexicon appears the Qenya root TURU, "am strong".[3]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lost Road and Other Writings, Part Three: "The Etymologies", p. 395
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, "Words, Phrases and Passages in Various Tongues in The Lord of the Rings: Eldarin Roots and Stems", in Parma Eldalamberon XVII (edited by Christopher Gilson), p. 188
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, "Qenyaqetsa: The Qenya Phonology and Lexicon", in Parma Eldalamberon XII (edited by Carl F. Hostetter, Christopher Gilson, Arden R. Smith, and Patrick H. Wynne)