A Noldorin name for the Dark Elves appearing in The Etymologies from the 1930s (Ety/DOƷ, MOR), a combination of dûr “dark” and a variant of the agental suffix -(r)on. According to Carl Hostetter and Patrick Wynne, in one entry this form replaced an element duil- which was part of some kind of etymological definition, but the writing is obscured (EtyAC/MOR).
Noldorin
dureledh
proper name. Dark-elf
Cognates
- ᴹQ. Moriqendi “Dark-elves” ✧ Ety/MOR
Elements
Word Gloss dûr “dark” Eledh “Star-folk, Elf” Variations
- dureðel ✧ Ety/DOƷ
- Duveledh ✧ Ety/MOR
durion
proper name. Dark-elf
Cognates
- ᴹQ. Moriqendi “Dark-elves” ✧ Ety/MOR
Elements
Word Gloss dûr “dark” -(r)on “agental suffix” Variations
- durion ✧ Ety/DOƷ
- Dúrion ✧ Ety/MOR
- duil- ✧ EtyAC/MOR (
duil-)
A Noldorin name for the Dark Elves appearing in The Etymologies from the 1930s (Ety/DOƷ), also appearing as Duveledh in the entry for the root ᴹ√MOR (Ety/MOR). The latter may be a mistake since a miswritten “r” might appear as a “v”; another word Durion appears beside Duveledh, which supports it being a misreading for “r”. It is a combination of dûr “dark” and Eledh “Elf”.