A name of Tol Eressea in the Qenya Lexicon from the 1910s (QL/42), a combination of the name of the Elf-lord Ingil and nóre “land”. At this early stage, Tol Eressea was equated to England.
Early Quenya
ingil
masculine name. Ingil
ingilnóre
place name. Tol Eressea, England
isilmo
masculine name. Isilmo
In the earliest Lost Tales, the name of the son of ᴱQ. Inwe (LT1/22). The son’s name contains an earlier, rejected name ᴱQ. Ing for his father. In unrelated story fragments from the 1920s, the name Ing was also used for a great lord who ruled England (LT2/301), and as such Ingil appeared as an element of the name ᴱQ. Ingilnóre “England” (QL/42). The name ᴹQ. Ingil still appeared in The Etymologies as a derivative of ᴹ√ING (Ety/ING), but in the contemporaneous narratives the name was changed to ᴹQ. Ingwiel. See Q. Ingwion for later developments of this name.