tári noun "queen", used especially of Varda (TĀ/TA3, LT1:264), etymologically "she that is high" (SA:tar). Dative tárin in the Elaine inscription (VT49:40), genitive tário in Namárië. Elentári "Starqueen", a title of Varda. (Nam, RGEO:67). Tarinya "my queen" (UT:179; sic, not *tárinya). Táris or tárissë "queenship" (PE17:155)
Quenya
turinqui
queen
tári
queen
tári
noun. queen, queen, [ᴱQ.] mistress, lady
Element in
- Q. Airë Tári “Holy Queen” ✧ PM/363
- Q. Elainen tárin Periandion ar meldenya anyáran “*to Elaine, queen of Hobbits and my very old friend” ✧ VT49/40
- Q. Elentári “Queen of the Stars, Star-queen” ✧ PE17/067; SA/tar
- Q. Kementári “Queen of the Earth” ✧ SA/tar
- Q. ómaryo airetári-lírinen “in the song of her voice, holy and queenly” ✧ LotR/0377; RGEO/58
- Q. ómaryo lírinen airetário “in [by means of] her voice’s song, of the holy-queen” ✧ RGEO/59
- Q. lírinen ómo i·aire tário “by the song of the voice of the holy queen” ✧ PE17/076
- Q. lírinen ómo i·aire táríva “by the song of the voice of the holy queen” ✧ PE17/076
- Q. tintilar lirinen ómaryo Airë-tário ✧ PM/364
- Q. táris(së) “queenship”
Variations
- Tári ✧ PM/363
- tā́ri ✧ RGEO/58
varni
queen
varni noun "queen" (LT1:273; rather tári in Tolkien's later Quenya)
rianna
noun. queen
Derivations
- √RIG “wreathe, twine, wind about; wreath, garland, crown”
turinqui ("q") noun "queen" (LT1:260; apparently the fem. of tur. In Tolkien's later Quenya, "queen" is tári.)