1) bauglir (constrainer, oppressor) (i mauglir, o mbauglir), no distinct pl. form except with article: i mbauglir, 2) baugron (oppressor, tyrant) (i maugron, o mbaugron), pl. baugryn (i mbaugryn), coll. pl. baugronnath
Sindarin
bauglir
masculine name. Constrainer
Elements
Word Gloss bauglir “constrainer; tyrant, oppressor”
bauglir
noun. constrainer; tyrant, oppressor
Element in
- S. Bauglir “Constrainer”
Variations
- Bauglir ✧ SI/Bauglir
bauglir
tyrant
bauglir
tyrant
(constrainer, oppressor) (i mauglir, o mbauglir), no distinct pl. form except with article: i mbauglir
bauglir
oppressor
1) bauglir (constrainer, tyrant) (i mauglir, o mbauglir), no distinct pl. form except with article: i mbauglir; 2) baugron (constrainer, tyrant) (i maugron, o mbaugron), pl. baugryn (i mbaugryn), coll. pl. baugronnath
bauglir
oppressor
(constrainer, tyrant) (i mauglir, o mbauglir), no distinct pl. form except with article: i mbauglir
bauglir
constrainer
1) bauglir (oppressor, tyrant) (i mauglir, o mbauglir), no distinct pl. form except with article: i mbauglir. Also in the form baugron (oppressor, tyrant) (i maugron, o mbaugron), pl. baugryn (i mbaugryn), coll. pl. baugronnath.
bauglir
constrainer
(oppressor, tyrant) (i mauglir, o mbauglir), no distinct pl. form except with article: i mbauglir. Also in the form baugron (oppressor, tyrant) (i maugron, o mbaugron), pl. baugryn (i mbaugryn), coll. pl. baugronnath.
baugron
tyrant
(oppressor, tyrant) (i maugron, o mbaugron), pl. baugryn (i mbaugryn), coll. pl. baugronnath
baugron
oppressor
(constrainer, tyrant) (i maugron, o mbaugron), pl. baugryn (i mbaugryn), coll. pl. baugronnath
A Sindarin name for Morgoth (S/104). It is simply the noun bauglir “tyrant, oppressor” used as a name (Ety/MBAW).
Conceptual Development: The name was ᴱN. Bauglir when it appeared (untranslated) in the Lays of Beleriand from the 1920s (LB/21). The name also appeared as N. Bauglir in Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s, first translated as “Terrible” (SM/79, 164), then “Constrainer” (LR/206). The noun bauglir “tyrant, oppressor” appeared in The Etymologies from the 1930s (Ety/MBAW).