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Hristo

christ

Hristo noun "Christ", Tolkien's phonological adaptation of this word to Quenya (VT44:18; also Hrísto with a long vowel, VT44:15-16)

hristo

masculine name. *Christ

A Quenyarization of Christ appearing in Tolkien’s Quenya translation of the Litany of Loreto (VT44/12). As suggested by Wynne, Smith and Hostetter, it is a phonetic adaptation from Greek Χριστός (VT44/16). It appeared with both long í and short i, but normally in Quenya a syllable ending in two consonants would have a short vowel.

Conceptual Development: This name first appeared as (rejected) Elpino. Wynne, Smith and Hostetter suggested that Elpino was probably an attempt at translating the name instead of transliteration, probably using the sense Χριστός = “Anointed” (with elp- = “anoint”), and they speculated on several possible etymologies (VT44/15-6). After rejecting Elpino, Tolkien tentatively wrote an incomplete form Hiris before settling on Hrī̆sto.

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amillë hristo

Mother of Christ

The thirteenth line of Tolkien’s Quenya translation of the Litany of Loreto prayer (VT44/12). The first word is amil(lë) “mother” followed by the Quenyarized name of Christ: Hristo. As suggested by Wynne, Smith and Hostetter, this second word is probably a genitive: Hristo = “of Christ” (VT44/18). The genitive forms of nouns ending in o are indistinguishable from their normal forms.

Conceptual Development: Tolkien first wrote this phrase in the opposite order: Hristo amille >> Amille Hristo (VT44/12, note on line 13). If Hristo is a genitive, either order could work, because the Quenya genitive can appear both before and after the noun it modifies. Perhaps Tolkien decided that placing it afterwards was less ambiguous, given that the genitive and normal forms of Hristo are identical.

hristonosta

proper name. Christmas

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hristondur

noun. Christian, (lit.) Servant of Christ

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Elpino

christ

Elpino noun "Christ", Tolkien's attempt to render this title into Quenya; the intended etymology of the Quenya word is uncertain (VT44:15-16; Tolkien apparently dropped this form and replaced it with a phonological adaptation of "Christ": Hristo or Hrísto.)

elpino

masculine name. *Christ

amanar

`Ct56 noun. winter solstice

The winter solstice, after which the "Sun" starts going back "up" (having reached its lowest point in the sky). Most likely a compound of am "up" + anar "sun".

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