An unglossed root in The Etymologies of the 1930s with various derivative “wolf” words like ᴹQ. narmo and N. garaf (Ety/ÑGAR(A)M). It replaced a rejected root ᴹ√ƷARAM of the same meaning (Ety/ƷARAM). Unlike other wolf words, this root seems to be more neutral, without the “evil” connotations of words like S. gaur “werewolf”.
Middle Primitive Elvish
darak
root. *wolf
Derivatives
Variations
- DARÁK ✧ Ety/DARÁK
ñgaram
root. *wolf
Derivatives
Variations
- ƷARAM ✧ Ety/ƷARAM (
ƷARAM)- ÑGAR(A)M ✧ Ety/ÑGAR(A)M
- ƷÁRAM ✧ EtyAC/ƷARAM (
ƷÁRAM)
A root in The Etymologies of the 1930s with derivatives ᴹQ. ráka/N. draug “wolf” (Ety/DARÁK), the latter an element in the name N. Draugluin “[Blue] Werewolf” (LR/134), originally “Werewolf Pale” (LB/205). The continued appearance of this name in later versions of the Silmarillion imply the continued validity of this root.