Talk:Sador
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If we can find enough information for the History section it can possibly be broken up further. I'll try and find some more images of him as well. --[[User:Hyarion|Hyarion]] 13:11, 27 January 2008 (EST) | If we can find enough information for the History section it can possibly be broken up further. I'll try and find some more images of him as well. --[[User:Hyarion|Hyarion]] 13:11, 27 January 2008 (EST) | ||
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| + | :Well, I don't think there is much on that. No "Other versions", in any case. The etymology is straightforward. Quoth Hisweloke:<br>*'''sador''' S. [sˈɑdr̩] n. faithful one ← Sador (name) ◈ '''Sador''' was Túrin's faithful servant. The meaning of this noun is deduced from '''sadron''', assuming that these words are in the same kind of relation as '''hador''' and '''hadron'''. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:15, 27 January 2008
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This article definitely needs a lot of expansion, here's a basic outline:
- Introduction
- History
- Other versions of the legendarium
- Etymology
- References
If we can find enough information for the History section it can possibly be broken up further. I'll try and find some more images of him as well. --Hyarion 13:11, 27 January 2008 (EST)
- Well, I don't think there is much on that. No "Other versions", in any case. The etymology is straightforward. Quoth Hisweloke:
*sador S. [sˈɑdr̩] n. faithful one ← Sador (name) ◈ Sador was Túrin's faithful servant. The meaning of this noun is deduced from sadron, assuming that these words are in the same kind of relation as hador and hadron.
