palúrë noun "surface, bosom, bosom of Earth" (= Old English folde) (PAL); cf. Palúrien.
Quenya
Palúrien
palúrien
palúrë
surface, bosom, bosom of earth
palmë
surface
palmë noun "surface" (PAL)
Palúrien
palúrien
palúrë
surface, bosom, bosom of earth
palúrë noun "surface, bosom, bosom of Earth" (= Old English folde) (PAL); cf. Palúrien.
palmë
surface
palmë noun "surface" (PAL)
talath
noun. flat surface, plane
talath
noun. flat land, plain, (wide) valley
palath
surface
1) palath (i balath, o phalath), pl. pelaith (i phelaith). 2) (flat surface) talath (i dalath, o thalath) (plane, flatlands, plain, [wide] valley), pl. telaith (i thelaith). Tolkien changed this word from ”Noldorin” dalath_, LR:353 s.v.
palath
surface
(i balath, o phalath), pl. pelaith (i phelaith).
talath
surface
(i dalath, o thalath) (plane, flatlands, plain, [wide] valley), pl. telaith (i thelaith). *Tolkien changed this word from ”Noldorin” dalath, LR:353 s.v. DAL. Compare the Talath Dirnen or ”Guarded Plain” mentioned in the *Silmarillion.
palath
noun. surface
palath
noun. surface
Cognates
- ᴹQ. palme “surface” ✧ Ety/PAL
Derivations
- ᴹ√PAL “wide (open)” ✧ Ety/PAL
Element in
- N. Palath Nenui “Wetwang”
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ√PAL > palath [palatte] > [palattʰe] > [palaθθe] > [palaθθ] > [palaθ] ✧ Ety/PAL Variations
- palath ✧ Ety/PAL
dalath
noun. flat surface, plane
dalath
noun. flat land, plain, (wide) valley
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palúrien
feminine name. Lady of the Wide Earth, Bosom of the Earth
Changes
- Palúrien → Kementári ✧ MR/157
- Palúrien → Kementári ✧ MR/202
- Palúrien → Kementári ✧ MRI/Kementári
- Palúrien → Kementári “Lady of the Wide Earth” ✧ MRI/Palúrien
- Palúrien → Kementári ✧ WJI/Kementári
- Palúrien → Kementári ✧ WJI/Palúrien
Elements
Word Gloss palúre “surface, bosom, bosom of Earth, (Old English) folde” -ien “daughter”
palme
noun. surface
Cognates
- N. palath “surface” ✧ Ety/PAL
Derivations
- ᴹ√PAL “wide (open)” ✧ Ety/PAL
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ√PAL > palme [palme] ✧ Ety/PAL
amlad
noun. surface
Derivations
- ᴱ✶ambalatā ✧ PE13/109
palúrien
proper name. Friday
Name of Friday in the seven-day week of the Elves (otsola) in an early word list (PE14/21). The day was related to the Earth and was possibly derived from Palúrien “Wide Earth”, another name for Yavanna.
Elements
Word Gloss Palúrien “Wide World” Variations
- Palūrien ✧ PE14/021
palúrien
feminine name. Wide World
Changes
- Palúrien → Kementári ✧ LT1/079
Cognates
Derivations
- ᴱ√PALA “flatness” ✧ LT1A/Palúrien; QL/071
Element in
- Eq. Palúrien “Friday”
Variations
- Palūrien ✧ GL/18; GL/22; PE13/138; PE14/014; QL/105
- Pelūrien ✧ GL/22
- Palúrien ✧ LBI/Belaurin; LBI/Palúrien; LT1/079; LT1A/Palúrien; LT1I/Palúrien; LT2/281; LT2I/Belaurin; LT2I/Palúrien; SM/012; SMI/Belaurin
- Palurin ✧ LT1A/Palúrien; QL/071
falmasan
proper name. Friday
Name of the first Friday in the Valinorean fortnight (PE14/22), a combination of the name of the god Falman (Osse) and sana “day”.
Elements
Word Gloss Falman “Osse” sana “day (24 hours)”
onensan
proper name. Friday
Name of the second Friday in the Valinorean fortnight (PE14/22), a combination of the name of the goddess Ónen and sana “day”.
Elements
Word Gloss Ónen sana “day (24 hours)”
Palúrien noun, surname of Yavanna (PAL)