Quenya 

Isil

noun. moon

moon

Quenya [PE 19:31] Group: Mellonath Daeron. Published by

Isil

moon

Isil (þ) place-name "Moon" (FS; SA:sil, Appendix E, SD:302, SIL; also defined as "the Sheen" under THIL); Isildur masc. name., *"Moon-servant" (SA:sil, Appendix A, NDŪ)

isil

noun. Moon, (lit.) Sheen

The usual name for the Moon in Quenya, also translated as “Sheen” (LR/240; MR/130), from an augmented form of the root √THIL (Let/425; Ety/THIL). This word is most likely the proper name of the Moon, analogous to English “Luna”. Compare this to Q. Rána “Wayward”, which is more descriptive of the nature of the body and hence closer to “Moon” (and “moon”).

Conceptual Development: The precursor to this name seems to be ᴱQ. Sil (Sill-) “moon” from the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s, derived from the early root ᴱ√SILI (QL/83). The root had various derivatives having to do with “gleam(ing)”, but in the contemporaneous narratives ᴱQ. Sil was translated “(silver) rose” (LT1/192 and 197 note #17). There was also ᴱQ. Silmo as a masculinized name for “moon” (QL/83), which seems to be the ordinary word for “moon” in the English-Qenya Dictionary of the 1920s (PE15/75).

The name ᴹQ. Isil first appeared in early versions of the tales of Númenor from the 1930s (LR/41). The derivation given above appeared in The Etymologies of the 1930s (Ety/THIL) and again in a 1972 letter to Richard Jeffery (Let/425).

Cognates

  • S. Ithil “Moon” ✧ Let/425; LotR/1114; PE17/039; PE17/121; SA/sil

Derivations

  • THIL “shine silver; white light” ✧ Let/425
  • SIL “shine (white or silver)” ✧ SA/sil

Element in

  • Q. Isildur “*Servant of the Moon” ✧ SA/sil
  • Q. isilmë “moonlight”
  • Q. Isilmo
  • Q. Isilya “*Monday, Moon-day”
  • Q. Narsil “Red and White Flame” ✧ SA/sil

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
THIL > Isil[itʰil] > [iθil] > [isil]✧ Let/425

Variations

  • Ithil ✧ NM/280
Quenya [Let/425; LotR/1114; MR/130; MRI/Isil; NM/280; PE17/039; PE17/121; SA/sil; SI/Isil] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Narsil

sun

Narsil (Þ) noun the sword of Elendil, compound of the stems seen in Anar "Sun" and Isil "Moon"; see Letters:425 for etymology

Anar

sun

Anar noun "Sun" (ANÁR, NAR1, SA:nár; UT:22 cf. 51); anar "a sun" (Markirya); Anarinya "my Sun" (FS). See also ceuranar, Úr-anar. (According to VT45:6, Tolkien in the Etymologies mentioned anar "sun" as the name of the short vowel carrier of the Tengwar writing system; it would be the first letter if anar is written in Quenya mode Tengwar.) Compounded in the masc. name Anárion "Sun-son" (Isildur's brother, also the Númenorean king Tar-Anárion, UT:210); also in Anardil "Sun-friend" (Appendix A), a name also occurring in the form Anardilya with a suffix of endearment (UT:174, 418). Anarya noun second day of the Eldarin six-day week, dedicated to the Sun (Appendix D). Anarríma name of a constellation: *"Sun-border"??? (Silm; cf. ríma)

Calaventë

sun

Calaventë _("k")_noun "Sun" (LT1:254)

Calavénë

sun

Calavénë _("k")_noun "Sun" (lit. "light-vessel", "light-dish") (LT1:254)

úri

sun

úri noun "sun" (MC:214, 221; this is "Qenya"); genitive úrio "sun's" (MC:216)

Sindarin 

ithil

noun. the (full) Moon, lit. 'The Sheen'

Sindarin [Ety/361, Ety/385, Ety/392, LotR/E, LB/354, RC/23] Group: SINDICT. Published by

ithil

noun. Moon

_n. Astron._Moon. Q. Isil. >> Anor, ithildin

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:30:39:121] -. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

ithil

noun. Moon

The usual name for the Moon in Sindarin, from an augmented form of the root √THIL (Let/425; Ety/THIL). This word is most likely the proper name of the Moon, analogous to English “Luna”: in The Etymologies of the 1930s Tolkien indicated Ithil was a “poetic name”. Compare this to S. Raun “Wanderer”, which is more descriptive of the nature of the body and hence closer to “Moon” (and “moon”).

Conceptual Development: The first precursor to this name seems to be G. Thilim “Moon” in an early list of names (PE14/13). This became G. {Thil >>} Sil “Rose of Silpion, Moon” (GL/67, 72) and G. {Thilmos >>} Silma in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s (GL/33, 67), both derivatives of the early root ᴱ√SILI as suggested by Christopher Tolkien (LT1A/Sil). The name Ithil first appeared in early versions of the tales of Númenor from the 1930s (LR/41).

Cognates

  • Q. Isil “Moon, (lit.) Sheen” ✧ Let/425; LotR/1114; PE17/039; PE17/121; SA/sil

Derivations

  • THIL “shine silver; white light” ✧ Let/425; SA/sil

Element in

  • S. ir Ithil ammen Eruchín “*when the Moon, for us, the Children of God” ✧ LB/354
  • S. Ithilbor “*Moon-fist”
  • S. ithildin “magical alloy that glows in moonlight, (lit.) moon-star” ✧ PE17/039; PE17/039
  • S. Ithilien “Land of the Moon” ✧ SA/sil
  • S. Minas Ithil “Tower of the (Rising) Moon” ✧ SA/sil
  • S. Orithil “*Moon-day, Monday”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
THIL > Ithil[itʰil] > [iθil]✧ Let/425
thil- > Ithil[itʰil] > [iθil]✧ SA/sil
Sindarin [LB/354; LBI/Ithil; Let/425; LotR/1114; LotRI/Moon; MRI/Ithil; PE17/030; PE17/039; PE17/121; SA/sil; WJI/Ithil] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Anor

noun. sun

Sindarin [Ety/348, RC/232] Group: SINDICT. Published by

Anor

noun. Sun

_n. Astron._Sun. Q. anār/anăr. >> Ithil

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:30:38:55] < (A)NAR. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

cýrawn

noun. new moon

Sindarin [VT/48:7] Group: SINDICT. Published by

cýron

noun. new moon

Sindarin [VT/48:7] Group: SINDICT. Published by

raun

noun. Moon

A word for “moon”, equivalent of Q. Rána, attested in later writings only as the element -rawn in the archaic form S. †cýrawn “new-moon”, in modern speech cýron (VT48/7). Based on its use in this word, as well as in N. cúran “crescent moon” [ᴺS. cúron], it seems this is the ordinary word for “Moon” (or “moon”) as a celestial body, as opposed to S. Ithil which is the proper name of the moon, equivalent to English “Luna”. Raun is derived from primitive ✶rānā from the root √RAN “wander”, and hence originally meant something like “Wanderer”, though its Quenya equivalent is usually translated “Wayward”.

Conceptual Development: A very similar form G. Rân “the moon” appeared in Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s (GL/64), as well as ᴱN. rán “moon” in Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s (PE13/152), though in this period its etymology is unclear. It appeared as N. Rhân “Moon” in The Etymologies of the 1930s, derived from the root ᴹ√RAN “wander, stray” (Ety/RAN), but in this period its Quenya equivalent was ᴹQ. Rana with short a. In later writings the Quenya form became Q. Rána, requiring a change to S. Raun since ancient ā became au in Sindarin.

Cognates

  • Q. Rána “Moon, (lit.) Wayward”

Derivations

  • rānā “moon” ✧ VT48/07
    • RAN “wander, stray, meander, go on an uncertain course, go aside from a course (commanded or self-chosen); err”

Element in

  • ᴺS. cúron “crescent moon”
  • S. cýron “new-moon” ✧ VT48/07

Variations

  • rawn ✧ VT48/07 (rawn)

raun

moon

(pl. roen, idh roen), coll. pl. ronath. Cf. the ending -ron at the end of month-names. Raun is basically the adj. ”straying, wandering” used as a noun, hence identifying the Moon as ”the Wanderer”. – The ”Noldorin” form rhân presupposes a different primitive form and may not correspond to S ✱rân as would normally be supposed.

ithil

moon

1) Ithil (= ”the sheen”); 2) (apparently also used = ”month”) raun (pl. roen, idh roen), coll. pl. ronath. Cf. the ending -ron at the end of month-names. Raun is basically the adj. ”straying, wandering” used as a noun, hence identifying the Moon as ”the Wanderer”. The ”Noldorin” form rhân presupposes a different primitive form and may not correspond to S *rân as would normally be supposed.

ithil

moon

(= ”the sheen”)

Anor

sun

1) Anor (pl. Anoer if there is a pl.) Archaic Anaur (SD:306). 2) naur (mainly in compounds as nar-, -nor) (flame, fire), pl. noer, coll. pl. norath.

Adûnaic

nîlu

noun. moon

A noun translated as “moon” and fully declined as an example of a Strong II noun (SD/431). It appears with both a short and long final -u, but Tolkien indicated that the form with long û is actually the personified form Nîlû “Man in the Moon” (SD/426), perhaps the Adûnaic name of Tilion. Tolkien also listed the “later forms Nil, Njūl” (SD/306), one of which may be the Westron word for “moon”, most likely Wes. nil. Andreas Moehn suggested (EotAL/NUL) that this noun may be related to nûlo/nûlu/nâlu, but given the evil connotations of these words (SD/306) and the different stem vowels, this seems unlikely to me.

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. Isil “Moon, (lit.) Sheen” ✧ SD/241; SD/306

Derivatives

  • Wes. nil “moon” ✧ SD/306

Element in

Variations

  • Nīlū ✧ SD/241
  • Nīlu ✧ SD/306
  • nīlu ✧ SD/431
  • Nil ✧ SDI2/Nîlû
  • Njūl ✧ SDI2/Nîlû
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Primitive elvish

rānā

noun. moon

Derivations

  • RAN “wander, stray, meander, go on an uncertain course, go aside from a course (commanded or self-chosen); err”

Derivatives

  • Q. Rána “Moon, (lit.) Wayward”
  • S. Raun “Moon” ✧ VT48/07

Element in

Primitive elvish [VT48/07] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Noldorin 

ithil

noun. the (full) Moon, lit. 'The Sheen'

Noldorin [Ety/361, Ety/385, Ety/392, LotR/E, LB/354, RC/23] Group: SINDICT. Published by

ithil

noun. Moon

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. Isil “Moon, (lit.) Sheen” ✧ Ety/I²; Ety/SIL; Ety/THIL; LR/041; SD/302; SD/306

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶Ithil “moon” ✧ Ety/I²; SD/306
  • ᴹ√THIL ✧ Ety/SIL; Ety/THIL

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶ITHIL > Ithil[itʰil] > [iθil]✧ Ety/I²
ᴹ√THIL > Ithil[itʰil] > [iθil]✧ Ety/SIL
ᴹ√THIL > Ithil[itʰil] > [iθil]✧ Ety/THIL
ᴹ✶Ithīl > Ithil[itʰīl] > [iθīl] > [iθil]✧ SD/306
Noldorin [Ety/I²; Ety/SIL; Ety/THIL; LR/041; LRI/Ithil; SD/303; SD/306; WRI/Ithil] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Anor

noun. sun

Noldorin [Ety/348, RC/232] Group: SINDICT. Published by

rhân

noun. Moon

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. Rana “Moon, (lit.) Wayward” ✧ Ety/RAN

Derivations

  • ᴹ√RAN “wander, stray” ✧ Ety/KUƷ
  • ᴹ✶Ranā “Moon” ✧ Ety/RAN
    • ᴹ√RAN “wander, stray” ✧ Ety/RAN

Element in

  • N. cúran “crescent moon” ✧ Ety/KUƷ

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶Ranā > Rhân[ranā] > [rana] > [ran] > [r̥an] > [r̥ān]✧ Ety/RAN
Noldorin [Ety/KUƷ; Ety/RAN; Ety/THIL] Group: Eldamo. Published by

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Westron

nil

noun. moon

A word listed as a later form of Ad. nîlu “moon” (SD/306) and therefore perhaps a Westron word, as suggested by Andreas Moehn (EotAL/NUL). The other “later form” Njūl is unlikely to be Westron, since there Westron seems not have palatalized consonants.

Derivations

  • Ad. nîlu “moon” ✧ SD/306

Variations

  • Nil ✧ SD/306

Qenya 

isil

noun. Moon, (lit.) Sheen

Cognates

  • Ad. nîlu “moon” ✧ SD/241; SD/306
  • N. Ithil “Moon” ✧ Ety/I²; Ety/SIL; Ety/THIL; LR/041; SD/302; SD/306
  • Ilk. Istil “Moon” ✧ Ety/I²

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶Ithil “moon” ✧ Ety/I²; SD/306
  • ᴹ√THIL ✧ Ety/SIL; Ety/THIL

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶ITHIL > Isil[itʰil] > [iθil] > [isil]✧ Ety/I²
ᴹ√THIL > Isil[itʰil] > [iθil] > [isil]✧ Ety/SIL
ᴹ√THIL > Isil[itʰil] > [iθil] > [isil]✧ Ety/THIL
ᴹ✶Ithīl > Isil[itʰil] > [iθil] > [isil]✧ SD/306

Variations

  • Iþil ✧ PE19/031 (Iþil)
Qenya [Ety/I²; Ety/SIL; Ety/THIL; LR/041; LR/072; LR/240; LRI/Isil; PE19/031; SD/241; SD/302; SD/306] Group: Eldamo. Published by

proper name. Moon

A name for the moon in linguistic notes from 1930s (PE21/38, 41), perhaps a derivative of the root ᴹ√NDŪ “go down”, though this root usually applied to the Sun. Its dual form Nunt referred to both the sun and moon (PE21/38).

Derivations

  • ᴹ√NDŪ “go down, sink, set (of Sun)”
Qenya [PE21/38; PE21/41] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Doriathrin

istil

noun. Moon

The Doriathrin word for the “Moon” developed from the primitive name ᴹ✶Ithil (Ety/I²), though it is unclear how the [st] developed. Perhap it was of the same origin as istil “silver light, starlight” (Ety/SIL).

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. Isil “Moon, (lit.) Sheen” ✧ Ety/I²

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶Ithil “moon” ✧ Ety/I²

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶ITHIL > Istil[itʰil] > [istil]✧ Ety/I²
Doriathrin [Ety/I²] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Middle Primitive Elvish

ithil

noun. moon

Derivatives

  • Ilk. Istil “Moon” ✧ Ety/I²
  • ᴹQ. Isil “Moon, (lit.) Sheen” ✧ Ety/I²; SD/306
  • N. Ithil “Moon” ✧ Ety/I²; SD/306

Variations

  • ITHIL ✧ Ety/I²
  • Ithīl ✧ SD/306
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/I²; SD/306] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ranā

proper name. Moon

Derivations

  • ᴹ√RAN “wander, stray” ✧ Ety/RAN

Derivatives

  • ᴹQ. Rana “Moon, (lit.) Wayward” ✧ Ety/RAN
  • N. Rhân “Moon” ✧ Ety/RAN
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/RAN] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Gnomish

celebron

proper name. Moon

Cognates

Variations

  • Celioth ✧ GL/25
  • Celiwth ✧ GL/25
  • Celebron/Celioth ✧ LT1A/Telimpë
Gnomish [GL/25; LT1A/Telimpë] Group: Eldamo. Published by

rân

noun. Moon

Cognates

  • Eq. Rána “Moon” ✧ GL/64; LT1A/Rána

Element in

  • G. ranoth “month” ✧ GL/64; LT1A/Rána
  • G. Ranuin “Month” ✧ LT1A/Rána
Gnomish [GL/64; LT1A/Rána] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Noldorin

rán

noun. moon

Cognates

  • Eq. Rána “Moon” ✧ PE13/152
Early Noldorin [PE13/152] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Quenya

isil

masculine name. Isil

Another name for Inwe (Ingwë) appearing in the earliest Lost Tales and Qenya Lexicon from the 1910s (LT1/115, QL/43).

Cognates

  • G. Githil ✧ GL/51; PE15/07; PE15/28; LT1A/Isil; PE13/103; QL/043

Derivations

  • ᴱ√IÞI “*(light) snow” ✧ LT1A/Isil; QL/043

Element in

Variations

  • isil ✧ GL/51
Early Quenya [GL/51; LT1A/Isil; PE13/103; PE15/07; PE15/28; QL/043] Group: Eldamo. Published by

rána

noun. Moon

Cognates

  • G. Rân “Moon” ✧ GL/64; LT1A/Rána
  • En. rán “moon” ✧ PE13/152

Element in

Variations

  • rana ✧ GL/64; PE13/152
  • rāna ✧ GL/65
  • rána ✧ PE15/75; PE16/062; PE16/074
  • raana ✧ PE16/072
Early Quenya [GL/64; GL/65; LT1/192; LT1A/Rána; LT1I/Rána; MC/213; MC/214; MC/221; PE13/152; PE15/75; PE16/062; PE16/064; PE16/072; PE16/074; PE16/075; SM/097; SMI/Rána] Group: Eldamo. Published by