cundo noun "guardian" (PM:260), "lord" (PE17:117)
Quenya
condo
prince, leader; lord
condo
noun. lord
cundo
guardian
cundo
noun. lord, guardian, lord, guardian, [ᴹQ.] prince
Cognates
Derivations
Element in
- Q. Aracondo “*Noble Prince”
- Q. Carma-cundo “Helm-guardian” ✧ PM/260
- Q. Turukondo “Victory Prince”
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ✶kondō > condo [kondō] > [kondo] ✧ PE17/113 ✶kundō > cundo [kundō] > [kundo] ✧ PE17/117 Variations
- condo ✧ PE17/113 (
condo)- kundu ✧ PE17/117 (kundu)
- kondo ✧ PE17/118
ango
noun. dragon
hér
lord
hér noun "lord" (VT41:9), also heru, q.v.
hér
noun. lord
túrin
noun. lord
Derivations
- √TUR “dominate, master, conquer; power [over others], mastery (legitimate or illegitimate), control (of other wills); strong, mighty in power, dominate, master, conquer; power [over others], mastery (legitimate or illegitimate), control (of other wills); strong, mighty in power; [ᴹ√] victory; [ᴱ√] am strong”
Element in
- Q. i Túrin i Cormaron “the Lord of the Rings” ✧ Minor-Doc/1973-05-30
Variations
- Túrin ✧ Minor-Doc/1973-05-30
cundu
prince
†cundu ("k")noun "prince" (KUNDŪ; the "†_" indicating that this word is poetic or archaic was omitted in the Etymologies as printed in LR; see VT45:24)._ Cf. condo.
lócë
dragon, snake, serpent, drake
lócë ("k")noun "dragon, snake, serpent, drake", older hlócë _("k")(SA:lok-, LT2:340, LOK; in the Etymologies the word is followed by "-ī", whatever that is supposed to mean)_
angulócë
dragon
angulócë noun("k") "dragon" (LOK)
fenumë
dragon
fenumë noun "dragon" (LT2:341 but lócë is the normal word in LotR-style Quenya)
Malantur
lord, ruler
Malantur, masc. name. Apparently includes -(n)tur "lord, ruler". The initial element is unlikely to connect with the early "Qenya" element mala- "hurt, pain", and may rather reflect the root MALAT "gold" (PM:366): Malat-ntur > Malantur "Gold-ruler"? (UT:210)
heru
lord, master
heru (also hér) noun "lord, master" (PM:210, KHER, LT1:272, VT44:12); Letters:283 gives hér (heru); the form Héru with a long vowel refers to God in the source where it appears (i Héru "the Lord", VT43:29). In names like Herumor "Black Lord" and Herunúmen "Lord of the West" (SA:heru). The form heruion is evidently a gen.pl. of heru "lord": "of the lords" (SD:290); herunúmen "Lord-of-West" (LR:47), title of Manwë. Pl. númeheruvi "Lords-of-West" (*"West-lords") in SD:246, a title of the Valar; does this form suggest that #heruvi is the regular plural of heru?
herunauco
9V7J5.DaH noun. dwarf-lord, dwarven lord
condo ("k")noun "prince, leader; lord" (PE17:113,117); possibly replaces cundu, q.v.