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Gondolin

noun. Gondolin

hidden rock; gond (“great stone, rock”) + dollen (p.p. of doltha- “conceal”); [Etym. DUL-] - “heart of hidden rock”; gond (“great stone, rock”) + dol (from dollen p.p. of Doltha “conceal”) + ind (“inner thought, heart”); S name for Q Ondolindë (“the Rock of the Music of Water”).

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Gondolin

A blend of Noldorin-Quenya and Sindarin

_topon. _A blend of Noldorin-Quenya and Sindarin. Tolkien notes that "it is obviously neither Sindarin nor Noldorin" (PE17:29).

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gondolin

place name. Hidden Rock, (originally) Singing Stone

The hidden city of the Noldor in Beleriand, translated “Hidden Rock”, an adaptation of its Quenya name Ondolindë “Rock of the Music of Water” (S/125). Tolkien stated that the name Gondolin was properly “neither Sindarin or Noldorin [Quenya]” (PE17/29), but the Sindarized name was reinterpretated as a combination of gond “stone” and dolen “hidden” (WJ/201).

Conceptual Development: The name G. Gondolin appeared in the earliest Lost Tales, but at this stage it was translated “Stone of Song” (LT2/158). This was the same meaning as its early Qenya name Ondolinda, with the second element being G. dólin “song” (GL/29, 41; LT1A/Gondolin). In The Etymologies from the 1930s, Tolkien revised the meaning of N. Gondolin to “heart of hidden rock” (Ety/DUL), setting the stage for the later derivation described above.

Cognates

  • Q. Ondolindë “Rock of the Music of Water, (lit.) Singing Stone” ✧ PE17/133; PM/374; PMI/Gondolin; SA/gond; SI/Gondolin; WJI/Gondolin; S/125; WJI/Ondolindë

Derivations

  • Q. Ondolindë “Rock of the Music of Water, (lit.) Singing Stone” ✧ PE17/029; PE17/133; WJ/201

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
gond“stone, rock, stone, rock, [N.] stone (as a material), [G.] great stone”
dolen“hidden, hidden, [N.] secret”

Variations

  • Gondolin(d) ✧ PM/374
Sindarin [LotR/1115; LotRI/Gondolin; MR/373; MRI/Gondolin; PE17/029; PE17/133; PM/374; PMI/Gondolin; S/125; SA/gond; SI/Gondolin; UTI/Gondolin; WJ/201; WJI/Gondolin; WJI/Ondolindë] Group: Eldamo. Published by

gond

noun. great stone, rock

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gond

stone

_n. _stone, rock. Archaic S. gond > gonn. Q. ondo. >> Gondor

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gondren

adjective. (made) of stone

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sarn

noun. small stone

Sern in UT/463 is a misprint, see VT/42:11

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sarn

noun. stone (as a material)

Sern in UT/463 is a misprint, see VT/42:11

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Gondolin

Gondolin

Gondolind is perhaps a Mithrimin name and means 'stone of music'. In proper Sindarin it was named Gonnólen which means "hidden rock". In Quenya it was named Ondolinde. In Eriol's Old English translations, Gondolin is referred as Stangaldor(burg) "stone-enchantment-(city)", Folgenburg "hidden city" Galdorfaesten "enchantment-fortress".

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gondolindrim

gondolin, people of

. Adj. ”of or related to Gondolin”: Gondolindren (pl. Gondolindrin; lenited ’Ondolindren)

gond

stone

(i ’ond, construct gon) (great stone or rock), pl. gynd (i ngynd = i ñynd), coll. pl. gonnath (Letters:410).

gondren

made of stone, stony

(stony), lenited ’ondren, pl. gendrin. Archaic pl. göndrin (TI:270).

gôn

stone

(i ’ôn, construct gon); pl. gŷn, coll. pl. #gonath as in Argonath.

gonhir

master of stone

(i ’Onhir), no distinct pl. form except with article (i Ngonhir = i Ñonhir), maybe primarily used as a coll. pl. Gonhirrim  (WJ:205, there spelt ”Gonnhirrim”)

gondrath

street of stone

(i ’ondrath) (causeway, raised stone highway), pl. gendraith (i ngendraith = i ñendraith). Archaic pl. göndreith. (WJ:340)

sarn

stone

1) (small stone, or stone as material) sarn (i harn, o sarn), pl. sern (i sern); also used as adj. ”stony, made of stone”. 2) gôn (i **ôn, construct gon); pl. gŷn, coll. pl. #**gonath as in Argonath. 3) (larger stone) gond (i **ond, construct gon) (great stone or rock), pl. gynd (i ngynd = i ñynd), coll. pl. gonnath** (Letters:410).

sarn

stone

(i harn, o sarn), pl. sern (i sern); also used as adj. ”stony, made of stone”.

sarn

made of stone, stony

(lenited harn; pl. sern); also used as noun ”small stone, pebble, stone [as material]”; as adj. also = ”stony”.