Quenya 

Ulban

monster

Ulban (Ulband-) noun "monster" (a name of Melko) (LT1:260)

orco

orc

orco ("k") noun "Orc", pl. orcor or orqui (WJ:390, ÓROK; pl. Orcor also in WJ:12, MR:74, 194). If the pl. form orqui is preferred, the word should be assigned the stem-form orcu-. Early "Qenya" has orc ("k") (orqu-) ("q") "monster, demon" (LT1:264; in LotR-style Quenya, no word can end in -rc.)

urco

orc

urco ("k"), stem *urcu- and pl. urqui, noun: an old word used in the lore of the Blessed Realm for anything that caused fear to the Elves during the March; by the Exiled Noldor the word was recognized as the cognate of Sindarin orch and used to mean "Orc". The Sindarin-influenced form orco was also used. (WJ:390)

úvanimo

noun. monster, corrupt or evil creature

Elements

WordGloss
ú-“no, not, un-, in-; hard, difficult, bad, uneasy; hardly, with difficulty, ‘badly’”
vanima“beautiful one, fair one”

Variations

  • úvano ✧ PE17/150
Quenya [PE17/149; PE17/150] Group: Eldamo. Published by

úvano

noun. monster, corrupt or evil creature

ulundo

monster, deformed and hideous creature

ulundo noun "monster, deformed and hideous creature" (ÚLUG)

Sindarin 

glamhoth

noun. barbaric host of Orcs

Sindarin [Ety/358, Ety/364, Ety/377, UT/39, UT/54, WJ/390] glam+hoth "the dinhorde, the yelling horde". Group: SINDICT. Published by

orch

Orc

pl1. yrch, pl2. orchoth** ** n. Orc. Nand. ūriſ.

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:47:52:54:127] -. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

ulunn

noun. monster, deformed and hideous creature

Sindarin [Ety/396, X/ND4] Group: SINDICT. Published by

glamog

noun. an Orc, "a yelling one"

Sindarin [WJ/390] Group: SINDICT. Published by

orchoth

noun. the Orcs (as a race)

Sindarin [WJ/390] orch+hoth. Group: SINDICT. Published by

urug

noun. Orc (rarely used)

Sindarin [WJ/390] Group: SINDICT. Published by

urug

noun. "bogey", anything that caused fear to the Elves, any dubious shape or shadow, or prowling creature

Sindarin [WJ/390] Group: SINDICT. Published by

ulunn

monster

1) *ulunn (deformed and hideous creature), pl. ylynn. (The archaic form ulund and the later form ulun_ is cited in LR:396 s.v. Ú

ulunn

monster

(deformed and hideous creature), pl. ylynn. *(The archaic form ulund and the later form ulun is cited in LR:396 s.v.*

orch

orc

orch (pl. yrch**, archaic †yrchy, coll. pl. orchoth). (RGEO:66, Names:171, Letters:178, MR:195; WJ:390-91, VT46:7). Other terms: 1) urug (monster, bogey), pl. yryg, 2) glamog (i **lamog), pl. glemyg (in glemyg) (WJ:391), 3) ”

ulunn

noun. monster, deformed and hideous creature

Sindarin Group: Eldamo - neologism/adaptations. Published by

úan

úlug

(pl. úain), 3) urug (bogey, orc), pl. yryg

Nandorin 

urc

noun. Orc

pl. yrc. In the Etymologies, the primitive form of this word is given as órku (defined as "goblin"), derived from an undefined stem ÓROK (LR:379).

This stem may be understood as a vowel-prefixed variant of the stem ROK "horse", assuming that this originally referred to the steed of the monstrous "dark Rider upon his wild horse" that haunted the Elves by Cuiviénen, assuming that the stem ROK was originally associated with Melkor's creatures. However, Tolkien later derived the Elvish words for "Orc" from a stem RUKU having to do with fear (WJ:389) and listed tentative primitive forms: urku, uruku, urkô. Since primitive final -u is lost in Nandorin (cf. Utum from Utubnu), the forms urku and uruku would evidently be capable of yielding Green-elven urc (while urkô would rather come out as *urca; cf. golda "Noldo" from ñgolodô). The plural form yrc clearly shows umlaut caused by the lost Primitive Quendian plural ending ; cf. the umlaut caused by the primitive adjectival ending -i, primitive lugni "blue" yielding lygn.

Nandorin [H. Fauskanger (LR:379)] < ÓROK?. Published by

ūriʃ

noun. orcs

Nandorin [PE17/54] Published by

Noldorin 

úan

noun. monster

Noldorin [Ety/351] Group: SINDICT. Published by

úan

noun. monster

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. úvanimo “monster” ✧ Ety/BAN

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶ūbanō “monster” ✧ Ety/BAN
    • ᴹ√BAN “*beauty” ✧ Ety/BAN

Element in

  • N. uanui “monstrous” ✧ Ety/BAN

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶ū́banō > úan[ūbanō] > [ūbano] > [ūvano] > [ūvan] > [ūan]✧ Ety/BAN

glamhoth

noun. barbaric host of Orcs

Noldorin [Ety/358, Ety/364, Ety/377, UT/39, UT/54, WJ/390] glam+hoth "the dinhorde, the yelling horde". Group: SINDICT. Published by

ulun

noun. monster, deformed and hideous creature

Noldorin [Ety/396, X/ND4] Group: SINDICT. Published by

ulun

noun. monster, deformed and hideous creature

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. ulundo “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶ulgundō “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG
    • ᴹ√ULUG “*hideous, deformed” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶ulgundō > ulund > ulun[ulgundō] > [ulgundo] > [ulɣundo] > [ulɣund] > [ulund] > [ulunn] > [ulun]✧ Ety/ÚLUG
Noldorin [Ety/ÚLUG] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ulund

noun. monster, deformed and hideous creature

Noldorin [Ety/396, X/ND4] Group: SINDICT. Published by

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Qenya 

úvanimo

noun. monster

Cognates

  • N. úan “monster” ✧ Ety/BAN

Elements

WordGloss
ú-“not, un-, in-”
Vanimo“The Beautiful; Fair Folk”

Variations

  • Úvanimo ✧ EtyAC/BAN
  • Úvanimor ✧ EtyAC/GŪ
  • húvanimor ✧ EtyAC/ƷŪ (húvanimor)
Qenya [Ety/BAN; Ety/GŪ; Ety/UGU; EtyAC/BAN; EtyAC/GŪ; EtyAC/ƷŪ; LRI/Úvanimor; MRI/Úvanimor] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ulundo

noun. monster, deformed and hideous creature

Cognates

  • ᴹT. ulgundo “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG
  • Ilk. ulion “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG
  • N. ulun “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶ulgundō “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG
    • ᴹ√ULUG “*hideous, deformed” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶ulgundō > ulundo[ulgundō] > [ulɣundō] > [ulundō] > [ulundo]✧ Ety/ÚLUG

Doriathrin

ulion

noun. monster, deformed and hideous creature

A noun meaning “monster, deformed and hideous creature” derived from primitive ᴹ✶ulgundō (Ety/ÚLUG). Here the [[ilk|final [un] became [on]]] after other vowels and consonants were lost. This is also the only attested example of how [[ilk|[g] became [i] between an [l] and a vowel]], as noted by Helge Fauskanger (AL-Ilkorin/ulion).

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. ulundo “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶ulgundō “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG
    • ᴹ√ULUG “*hideous, deformed” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶ulgundō > ulgund > ulgon > ulion[ulgundō] > [ulgundo] > [ulgund] > [ulgun] > [ulgon] > [ulion]✧ Ety/ÚLUG
Doriathrin [Ety/ÚLUG] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Middle Primitive Elvish

ūbanō

noun. monster

Derivations

  • ᴹ√BAN “*beauty” ✧ Ety/BAN

Derivatives

  • N. úan “monster” ✧ Ety/BAN

Variations

  • ū́banō ✧ Ety/BAN
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/BAN] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ulgundō

noun. monster, deformed and hideous creature

Derivations

  • ᴹ√ULUG “*hideous, deformed” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG

Derivatives

  • Ilk. ulion “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG
  • ᴹQ. ulundo “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG
  • N. ulun “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG
  • ᴹT. ulgundo “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/ÚLUG] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Middle Telerin

ulgundo

noun. monster, deformed and hideous creature

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. ulundo “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶ulgundō “monster, deformed and hideous creature” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG
    • ᴹ√ULUG “*hideous, deformed” ✧ Ety/ÚLUG
Middle Telerin [Ety/ÚLUG] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Gnomish

ulvon

noun. *monster, giant

Cognates

  • Eq. ulban “monster, giant” ✧ PE15/08

Variations

  • Ulvon ✧ PE15/08

Early Quenya

fandelu

noun. monster

Derivations

  • ᴱ√FṆÐṆ “*omen, ominous” ✧ QL/038

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√FṆÐṆ > fandelu[ɸṇðelū] > [ɸṇðelu] > [ɸanðelu] > [ɸandelu] > [fandelu]✧ QL/038
Early Quenya [PME/038; QL/038] Group: Eldamo. Published by

fandor

noun. monster

Changes

  • fantorfandor “monster” ✧ QL/038

Derivations

  • ᴱ√FṆÐṆ “*omen, ominous” ✧ QL/038; QL/038

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√FṆÐṆ > fandor[ɸṇðosǝ] > [ɸṇðos] > [ɸanðos] > [ɸandos] > [fandos] > [fandor]✧ QL/038
ᴱ√FṆÐṆ > fandos[ɸṇðossǝ] > [ɸṇðoss] > [ɸanðoss] > [ɸandoss] > [fandoss] > [fandos]✧ QL/038

Variations

  • fantor ✧ PME/038; QL/038 (fantor)
  • fandos ✧ QL/038
Early Quenya [PME/038; QL/038] Group: Eldamo. Published by

fandos

noun. monster

fantor

noun. monster

úvanimo

noun. monster

Elements

WordGloss
ú-“un-”
vanima“proper, right, as it should be, fair”

Variations

  • ūvanimo ✧ QL/038; QL/098
Early Quenya [LT1/236; LT1A/Vána; LT1I/Úvanimor; LT2I/Úvanimor; PE13/099; PE14/009; QL/038; QL/098; QL/099; SMI/Úvanimor] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ulban

noun. monster, giant

Cognates

  • G. ulvon “*monster, giant” ✧ PE15/08

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
ul-“negative prefix; mis-”
VANA“*beauty”

Variations

  • Ulban(d) ✧ LT1A/Melko
  • Ulban ✧ PE15/08
Early Quenya [LT1A/Melko; LT2A/Ulbandi; PE13/099; PE14/009; PE15/08; QL/097; QL/098] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ork

noun. ogre, monster, demon, giant

Cognates

  • G. orc “goblin” ✧ LT2A/Balcmeg; PE15/21; PE13/099; PE13/102

Element in

  • Eq. orqin(di) “ogress” ✧ PME/070; QL/070

Variations

  • Orc ✧ LT2I/Orqui
  • Ork ✧ QL/070
Early Quenya [LT1A/Orc; LT2/136; LT2A/Balcmeg; LT2I/Orqui; PE13/099; PE13/102; PE14/009; PE15/21; PME/070; QL/070] Group: Eldamo. Published by

kalimbo

noun. a savage, uncivilized man, barbarian; monster, giant, troll, goblin

Cognates

Element in

Early Quenya [PE13/099; PME/044; QL/044] Group: Eldamo. Published by