Early Quenya
ulbandi
feminine name. Ulbandi
Elements
Word Gloss ulban “monster, giant”
ulban
noun. monster, giant
Cognates
- G. ulvon “*monster, giant” ✧ PE15/08
Element in
Elements
Word Gloss ul- “negative prefix; mis-” VANA “*beauty” Variations
- Ulban(d) ✧ LT1A/Melko
- Ulban ✧ PE15/08
úvanimo
noun. monster
Elements
Word Gloss ú- “un-” vanima “proper, right, as it should be, fair” Variations
- ūvanimo ✧ QL/038; QL/098
fandor
noun. monster
Changes
fantor→ fandor “monster” ✧ QL/038Derivations
- ᴱ√FṆÐṆ “*omen, ominous” ✧ QL/038; QL/038
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources 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
fandos
noun. monster
fandelu
noun. monster
Derivations
- ᴱ√FṆÐṆ “*omen, ominous” ✧ QL/038
Element in
- Eq. fandelúva “monstrous” ✧ QL/038; QL/038
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴱ√FṆÐṆ > fandelu [ɸṇðelū] > [ɸṇðelu] > [ɸanðelu] > [ɸandelu] > [fandelu] ✧ QL/038
fantor
noun. monster
Mother of Melko’s son Kosomoko (precursor to Gothmog) in the earliest Lost Tales (LT1/93), it seems to be a feminine form of ulban “monster, giant”.