_adj._probably a Quenya word introduced in Sindarin. Na-chaered palan-díriel lit. 'To-distance (remote) after-gazing'. >> hae, haered, na-chaered
Sindarin
palan
adverb. afar, abroad, far and wide
palan
adjective. probably a Quenya word introduced in Sindarin
palan-díriel
noun. far-gazer
A pseudo-compound from the song A Elbereth Gilthoniel in the phrase na-chaered palan-díriel “to lands remote I have looked afar” (LotR/238; RGEO/63-64). It is a combination of palan “far”, and the lenited form of the past active participle tíriel “having gazed” of the verb tiria- “watch, gaze” (PE17/25; Let/427).
palan-
adverb. afar, abroad, far and wide
palan-tîriel
noun. *far-gazer
na-chaered palan-díriel
to lands remote I have looked afar
o menel palan-diriel
from heaven gazing far
palan
far off
(adv. prefix) palan- (over a wide area)
palan
over a wide area
(adverbial prefix) palan- (far off)
palan
far off
(over a wide area)****
palan
over a wide area
(far off)
palan-hinnen
adjective. famous, *(lit.) widely-known
hae
adjective. far, remote, distant
haeron
adjective. far, remote, distant
iand
adjective. wide
land
adjective. wide, broad
haer
far
(adj.) *haer (remote, distant), lenited chaer; no distinct pl. form. (Tentative correction of ”haen” in VT45:20; compare Quenya haira_.) _Also hae (remote, distant, on the other side, further); lenited chae; no distinct pl. form.
haer
far
(remote, distant), lenited chaer; no distinct pl. form. *(Tentative correction of ”haen” in VT45:20; compare Quenya haira.) *Also hae (remote, distant, on the other side, further); lenited chae; no distinct pl. form.
laden
wide
- laden (plain, flat, open, cleared), pl. ledin (for ”N” lhaden pl. lhedin, LR:368 s.v. LAT), 2) land (plain), pl. laind. Also used as noun ”open space, level”. 3) pann (i bann, o phann, construct pan), pl. pain (i phain). Since the pl. form clashes with *pain ”all” (mutated phain, SD:129), other terms may be preferred for clarity. 4) ûr (pl. uir). Notice the homophone ûr ”fire, heat”.
laden
wide
(plain, flat, open, cleared), pl. ledin (for ”N” lhaden pl. lhedin, LR:368 s.v. LAT)
land
wide
(plain), pl. laind. Also used as noun ”open space, level”.
pann
wide
(i bann, o phann, construct pan), pl. pain (i phain). Since the pl. form clashes with ✱pain ”all” (mutated phain, SD:129), other terms may be preferred for clarity.
ûr
wide
(pl. uir). Notice the homophone ûr ”fire, heat”.
A word for “afar” in the song A Elbereth Gilthoniel from the phrase na-chaered palan-díriel “to lands remote I have looked afar”, and also the phrase o menel palan-diriel “from heaven gazing far” (LotR/238; RGEO/63-64). In The Road Goes Ever On (RGEO) from 1967, Tolkien indicated the actual meaning was “abroad, far and wide” (RGEO/64). S. palan is equivalent to Q. palan of similar meaning, and was probably borrowed directly from Quenya (PE17/25). The main evidence for borrowing is that the ancient final n was not lost as was usually the case in Sindarin; compare S. êl vs. Q. elen “star”.