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846 BertrandBellet75@...
bertrand_bellet Send Email
Nov 11, 2005
1:46 pm
It is universally recognised, by Tolkien himself to begin with (through Lowdham's pen), that the triconsonantal structure of Adûnaic bases was inspired by...
845 Wayne G. Hammond
whammondwayne Send Email
Nov 6, 2005
4:46 pm
... No, I don't think so. Too many details have passed by now to be sure, but I think that we meant to point to the mention of the Hay Gate. If we had meant...
844 F. Strÿfffff6m
frestro Send Email
Nov 6, 2005
2:47 pm
... The text of the "Guide" is also printed in the _Reader's Companion_ itself. [The page reference in Beregond's post was added by your humble moderator, who...
843 Wayne G. Hammond
whammondwayne Send Email
Nov 6, 2005
2:11 pm
... should have pointed to Tolkien's own gloss in the "Nomenclature&quot;, as indeed we do in our gloss for "Hob Hayward" (LR p. 998, our p. 655). Our note on p. 35...
842 Luká Novák
lukas.novak@... Send Email
Nov 6, 2005
12:49 pm
Recall also "Haysend" - where too "hay"="hedge&quot;. Lukas...
841 Beregond. Anders Sten...
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Nov 5, 2005
3:57 pm
See Tolkien's _Guide to the Names_, Persons, _Hayward_: "The word is derived from _hay_ 'fence&#39; (_not_ 'grass&#39;) + _ward_ 'guard&#39;." (TC:168) - Beregond...
840 F. Strÿfffff6m
frestro Send Email
Nov 5, 2005
2:46 pm
In their excellent book _The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion_, Wayne G.Hammond and Christina Scull write: "haywards -- The term _hayward_ originally...
839 Carl F. Hostetter
endorendil Send Email
Nov 4, 2005
11:10 pm
_The Collected Vinyar Tengwar_ Vol. 2 is now available Volume 2 of _The Collected Vinyar Tengwar_ collects issue 11–20, and is available for order on the...
838 Carl F. Hostetter
endorendil Send Email
Oct 30, 2005
2:39 am
_The Collected Vinyar Tengwar_ Vol. 3 is now available Volume 3 of _The Collected Vinyar Tengwar_ collects issue 21–30, and is available for order on the...
837 Carl F. Hostetter
endorendil Send Email
Oct 28, 2005
9:55 pm
If canceling your order (and then making a new order) is not an option, then on further reflection I would like to ask those of you who ordered a copy of the...
836 Carl F. Hostetter
endorendil Send Email
Oct 28, 2005
9:37 pm
The corrected version is now available for order. Those of you who ordered the first version: although the window to do so seems VERY tight indeed, it might be...
835 Carl F. Hostetter
endorendil Send Email
Oct 28, 2005
8:13 pm
I have discovered a font-related problem in the first version of the _CVT_ vol. 4 (_not_ affecting vol. 5a). I have a work-around, and will release the...
834 Carl F. Hostetter
endorendil Send Email
Oct 27, 2005
5:12 am
_The Collected Vinyar Tengwar_ Vol. 4 is now available Volume 4 of _The Collected Vinyar Tengwar_ collects issue 31–40, and is available for order on the...
832 Carl F. Hostetter
endorendil Send Email
Oct 24, 2005
5:15 pm
I would like to draw everyone's attention to a significant new contribution to the linguistic and comparative study of the phenomenon of vowel affection in...
831 Carl F. Hostetter
endorendil Send Email
Oct 23, 2005
9:06 pm
Both the _Vinyar Tengwar_ and _Parma Eldalamberon_ errata lists have been updated: http://www.elvish.org/errata/ I'd like to thank Diego Seguí for reporting...
830 Patrick H. Wynne
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Oct 22, 2005
10:08 pm
In the "New Era" calendar of c. 1949-50 (XII:133-136), the 12 months of the year are divided into five seasons -- Spring, Autumn, and Stirring have two months...
829 Patrick H. Wynne
pa2rick Send Email
Oct 16, 2005
1:25 pm
In Chapter IV "The Calendars" in _The Peoples of Middle-earth_, Christopher Tolkien presents the early workings (c. 1949–50) for Appendix D of _The Lord of...
828 laurifindil Send Email Oct 8, 2005
2:34 pm
A question remains : were _Axantur_ *'Theologian&#39;, and _Nolondil_ *'Philosopher&#39; Númenorian Proper Names only or also lexemes of Quenya? I don't remember...
827 Patrick H. Wynne
pa2rick Send Email
Oct 6, 2005
1:22 pm
In my post (message #820) on the name _Axantur_ I wrote that this name apparently consists of Q. _axan_ 'law, rule, commandment&#39; ... Edouard Kloczko mentioned...
826 ejk@...
laurifindil Send Email
Oct 6, 2005
12:21 pm
Not only do we have _Isilme_ — as a female name I would translate it in English 'Moonshine&#39;, sounds more feminine to me than just 'Moonlight&#39; ;-) — but...
825 Patrick H. Wynne
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Oct 5, 2005
6:15 pm
... I should also have noted that a clear example of this feminine agentive _-me_ appears in the _Etymologies_ s.v. SER- 'love, be fond of (of liking,...
824 Giraudeau David
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Oct 5, 2005
1:09 pm
"Patrick H. Wynne" <pwynne@...> wrote, regarding the chart ... Although _Isilme_ has an appropriate meaning, don't you think it could have a link with...
823 laurifindil Send Email Sep 24, 2005
7:27 pm
Hello, I have been invited to the SILF, which this year is hosted by the University of Helsinki http://www.helsinki.fi/romaanisetkielet/congres/index_eng.htm...
822 Helios De Rosario Mar...
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Sep 20, 2005
12:01 pm
Patrick Wynne mentioned in message #821 of this list the name _Vëantur_, besides _Vëandur_, as occurrences of Quenya _vea_ 'sea' in late writings. Another...
821 Patrick H. Wynne
pa2rick Send Email
Sep 17, 2005
6:36 pm
Helge Fauskanger, in his Quenya-English wordlist, includes the following two entries: _vëa_ (1) "adult, manly, vigorous" (WEG) _vëa_ (2) "sea" (MC:213, 214,...
820 Patrick H. Wynne
pa2rick Send Email
Sep 16, 2005
5:20 pm
In Lambengolmor post #799 I mentioned the "forgotten words" of Elvish, attested forms that are generally "excluded from the idiosyncratic canons of the...
819 whammondwayne Send Email Sep 16, 2005
12:09 pm
... Edouard, I'm sorry not to have seen this message and replied to it sooner. Christina and I also had not seen the description on Houghton Mifflin's site,...
818 Patrick H. Wynne
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Sep 5, 2005
1:40 pm
... I would be more inclined to reconstruct the full primitive form of N. _flind, flinn_ as *_sp(i)linde_, with short _-e_. I can't find any examples in the...
817 David Kiltz
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Sep 5, 2005
3:07 am
... Leaving aside the question whether rivers (or trees, v.i.) were classed as 'things&#39; in Elvish, _flind_ can go back e.g. to _*sp(i)lindi_, an adjectival...
816 Patrick H. Wynne
pa2rick Send Email
Sep 4, 2005
12:24 pm
In "The Quenta" (abbreviated as "Q"), Tolkien's 1930 version of his mythology, the great river of East Beleriand (later called the _Gelion_) bore for a time...
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