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''' | '''''iôr''''' is a [[Noldorin]] word meaning "course".<ref name=LR>{{LR|Etymologies}}, p. 400</ref> | ||
[[Didier Willis]] has suggested that ''iôr'' is a noun.<ref>[[Didier Willis]], [http://www.jrrvf.com/hisweloke/sindar/online/english.html Hiswelókë's Sindarin Dictionary] at [http://www.jrrvf.com/haut.shtml Jrrvf.com] (accessed 19 June 2011)</ref> | |||
[[David Salo]] has suggested that the form ''ŷr'' (retaining the same meaning) could be valid [[Neo-Elvish|Neo-Sindarin]].<ref>{{HM|GS}}, p. 319</ref> | |||
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[[ | *[[Old Noldorin]] ''yura'', [[Sundocarme|root]] [[YUR]] ("run")<ref name=LR> | ||
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Revision as of 11:05, 8 July 2011
iôr is a Noldorin word meaning "course".[1]
Didier Willis has suggested that iôr is a noun.[2]
David Salo has suggested that the form ŷr (retaining the same meaning) could be valid Neo-Sindarin.[3]
Etymology
- Old Noldorin yura, root YUR ("run")<ref name=LR>
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lost Road and Other Writings, Part Three: "The Etymologies", p. 400
- ↑ Didier Willis, Hiswelókë's Sindarin Dictionary at Jrrvf.com (accessed 19 June 2011)
- ↑ David Salo (2004), A Gateway to Sindarin, p. 319