_n. _west. Q. nū-. >> annûn
Quenya
númen
west, the way of the sunset
númë
noun. west
númen
west, the way of the sunset
númë
noun. west
dûn
noun. west
dûn
noun. west
_n. _west. Q. nū-. >> annûn
dûn
noun. west
Cognates
- Q. númen “west, direction or region of the sunset, occident, (lit.) going down” ✧ LotR/1123; PE17/018; SA/andúnë
Derivations
- √NDU “down, under, below; sink, descend, go down, down, under, below; sink, descend, go down, [ᴹ√] set (of Sun)” ✧ SA/andúnë
Derivatives
- Ad. adûn “west, westward” ✧ PE17/018
Element in
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources √ndu > dûn [ndūne] > [dūne] > [dūn] ✧ SA/andúnë Variations
- Dûn ✧ LotR/1130
- Dún ✧ WJ/378
annûn
noun. west, sunset
adûn
adûn
Derived from Sindarin dûn and annûn
annûn
west
1) annûn; 2) Dúven (na Núven, o Ndúven). Christopher Tolkien tentatively read the illegible gloss as ”southern” (LR:376 s.v. NDŪ), but the etymology seems to demand the meaning ”west”: dú-ven with the same ending as in Forven ”North” and Harven ”South”. The ending means ”way”, so Dúven may be ”west” considered as a direction. WEST-ELF (Elf of Beleriand, including Noldor and Sindar) Dúnedhel (i Núnedhel), pl. Dúnedhil (i Ndúnedhil). (WJ:378, 386)
annûn
west
dúven
west
(na Núven, o Ndúven). Christopher Tolkien tentatively read the illegible gloss as ”southern” (LR:376 s.v. NDŪ), but the etymology seems to demand the meaning ”west”: dú-ven with the same ending as in Forven ”North” and Harven ”South”. The ending means ”way”, so Dúven may be ”west” considered as a direction.
dúnedhel
west-elf
(i Núnedhel), pl. *Dúnedhil*** (i Ndúnedhil*). (WJ:378, 386)*
adûn
noun. west, westward
A noun meaning “west(ward)” (SD/435, PE17/18). Tolkien stated that was “a loan word from Eldarin speech in the language of the Folk of Hador, from which Númenórean was later derived” (PE17/18). Probably it is derived from S. dûn “west”, as suggested by several authors (AAD/9, EotAL/NDU). Tolkien stated that it was an adjective and its proper noun form was adûni (SD/435), but adûn was used as a noun in phrases such as Bârîm an-adûn “Lords of the West” (SD/247).
Cognates
Derivations
Element in
- Ad. Adûnâ “Númenórean, (lit.) Westerner” ✧ PE17/018; SD/240
- Ad. Adûnakhôr “Lord of the West” ✧ SA/andúnë
- Ad. adûni “the West” ✧ SD/435
- Ad. adûn izindi batân tâidô ayadda “[the] road west once went straight, (lit.) west straight road once went” ✧ SD/247
- Ad. adūn batān akhaini ezendi “West road lay straight” ✧ SD/312
- Ad. Anadûnê “Westernesse” ✧ SD/240
- Ad. Bârim an-Adûn yurahtam dâira sâibêth-mâ Êruvô “Lords of [the] West, they rent [the] Earth with assent from Eru” ✧ SD/247
- Ad. bārun an-adūn {urahhata >>} urahta dāira sāibēth-mā ēruvō ✧ SD/247
- Ad. bārun-adūnō rakkhatū kamāt sōbēthumā eruvō “the Lord of West broke asunder earth assent-with of God” ✧ SD/311
- Ad. Inziladûn “Flower of the West”
- Ad. narîka ’nBâri ’nAdûn yanâkhim “The Eagles of the Lords of the West are at hand” ✧ SD/251
Variations
- adūn ✧ SD/240; SD/247; SD/247; SD/312; SD/435
- Adūn ✧ SD/251
dûn
noun. west
dûn
noun. west
Cognates
- ᴹQ. númen “west” ✧ Ety/NDŪ
Derivations
Element in
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ✶ndūne > dûn [ndūne] > [dūne] > [dūn] ✧ EtyAC/NDŪ
annûn
noun. west, sunset
annûn
noun. west
Cognates
- ᴹQ. númen “west” ✧ Ety/NDŪ
Derivations
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴹ✶ṇdūnē > annûn [ṇdūnē] > [andūnē] > [andūne] > [andūn] > [annūn] ✧ Ety/NDŪ
Beware, older languages below! The languages below were invented during Tolkien's earlier period and should be used with caution. Remember to never, ever mix words from different languages!
númen
noun. west
Changes
nū-men→ núme-/nú-men ✧ EtyAC/NDŪCognates
Element in
- ᴹQ. númessier “and he gave it into the hands of the Lords: they are in the West” ✧ LR/072
- ᴹQ. Númenos
- ᴹQ. Herunúmen “Lord-of-West”
- ᴹQ.
Lie-númen“Númenoreans”- ᴹQ. malle téna lende númenna “a road [once] went straight westward” ✧ LR/047; LR/056; SD/310
- ᴹQ. Nuaran Númenen “Lord of the West”
- ᴹQ. Númeheru “Lords-of-West, Powers of the West”
- ᴹQ. Númekundo “*West Prince”
- ᴹQ. númen Endorello isse sí Vaia síra “westward of Middle-earth where now Ocean flows” ✧ PE22/126
- ᴹQ. Númenóre “Westernesse” ✧ Ety/NDŪ; SD/240; SD/303; SD/305
- ᴹQ. númenya “western” ✧ Ety/NDŪ
Variations
- Númen ✧ Ety/MEN; SMI/Númen
- núme- ✧ Ety/NDŪ
- nú-men ✧ Ety/NDŪ
- nū-men ✧ EtyAC/NDŪ (
nū-men)- nūmen ✧ PE22/050
- nūme ✧ SD/240; SD/305
- nūmē ✧ SD/303
núme
noun. west
ndūne
noun. west
Derivations
- ᴹ√NDŪ “go down, sink, set (of Sun)” ✧ Ety/NDŪ
Derivatives
- N. dûn “west” ✧ EtyAC/NDŪ
núme
noun. west
Derivations
- ᴱ√NUHU “bow, bend down, stoop, sink” ✧ LT1A/Númë; PME/068; QL/068
Element in
- Eq. Faskala-númen “Bath of the Setting Sun” ✧ LT1A/Faskala-númen
- Eq. numenda “western” ✧ QL/068
- Eq. númeta- “to get low (of the Sun), go down in the west” ✧ LT1A/Númë; QL/068
- Eq. númea “in the west, western” ✧ LT1A/Númë; QL/068
- Eq. Sirnúmen “Western Stream” ✧ LT1A/Sirnúmen
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴱ√NUHU > nūme [nuxmē] > [nuxme] > [nuɣme] > [nūme] ✧ QL/068 Variations
- Nūme ✧ LT1/085
- Númë ✧ LT1A/Faskala-númen; LT1A/Númë; LT1A/Sirnúmen
- númë ✧ LT1A/Númë
- nūme ✧ PME/068; QL/068
númen noun "west, the way of the sunset" (SA:andúnë, cf. NDŪ, MEN; capitalized Númen under SA:men and in CO), "going down, occudent" (Letters:361), also name of tengwa #17 _(Appendix E). _According to VT45:38, the word is actually cited as "nú-men" in Tolkien's Etymologies manuscript. Allative númenna "Westward" (LR:47, SD:310, VT49:20, capitalized Númenna, VT49:22; numenna with a short u, VT49:23); adj. númenquerna "turned westward" (VT49:18, 20). See also númenyaron, númessier. - In the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, "nú-men" was intended as the name of tengwa #21, to which letter Tolkien at this stage assigned the value n (VT45:38). However, this tengwa was later given the Quenya value r instead and was renamed órë.