peace, tranquillity
Sindarin
îdh
feminine name. Estë, (lit.) Rest, Repose, Peace
Cognates
- Q. Estë “Rest, Repose, Peace” ✧ PE19/092
Derivations
Elements
Word Gloss îdh “rest, repose, peace, tranquility” Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ✶Ezdē > Íð [ezdē] > [ezde] > [ēde] > [ēðe] > [īðe] > [īð] ✧ PE19/092 Variations
- Íð ✧ PE19/092 (Íð)
îdh
noun. rest, repose, peace, tranquility
Derivations
Element in
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ✶ezdē > îdh [ezdē] > [ezde] > [ēde] > [ēðe] > [īðe] > [īð] ✧ PE19/091 ✶ezdē > îdh [ezdē] > [ezde] > [ēde] > [ēðe] > [īðe] > [īð] ✧ WJ/403
îdh
noun. rest, repose
îdh
noun. peace
îdh
repose
îdh (rest), no distinct pl. form even if there could be a pl.
îdh
rest
_(noun) _1) îdh (repose), no distinct pl. form even if there could be a pl. 2) post (i bost, o phost) (pause, halt, cessation, respite), pl. pyst (i physt),
îdh
repose
(rest), no distinct pl. form even if there could be a pl.
îdh
rest
(repose), no distinct pl. form even if there could be a pl. 2) post (i bost, o phost) (pause, halt, cessation, respite), pl. pyst (i physt)
îdh
estë
Îdh
est
Ë Îdh
sîdh
peace
sîdh (i hîdh), no distinct pl. form except with article (i sîdh) if there is any pl. form. 1) aeg (point, thorn). No distinct pl. form. (but aeglir can be used for a range of mountain peaks). Note: aeg is also used as adj. "sharp, pointed, piercing". 2) mîn (i vîn), no distinct pl. form except with article (i mîn), coll. pl. míniath. Note: homophones include the numeral ”one” and the adjective ”isolated, first, towering”. 3) egnas (sharp point; literally "thorn-point"), pl. egnais, coll. pl. egnassath.
sîdh
peace
(i hîdh), no distinct pl. form except with article (i sîdh) if there is any pl. form.
send
noun. (?) rest
senn
noun. (?) rest
Ēd
noun. Rest
Dor. Rest
Sindarin name for Q. Estë, it is simply îdh “rest” used as a name, a derivative of primitive ✶ezdē (PE19/92).
Conceptual Development: The name N. Îdh appeared in The Etymologies from the 1930s, with the same derivation (Ety/EZDĒ). It was first written as (rejected) Ēdh, perhaps representing some uncertainty on the [[on|vocalization of [z] before voiced stops]] in Noldorin.