1b n. fate, doom. Q. ambar (ambart-). >> Amon Amarth
Sindarin
amarth
noun. fate
amarth
fate
amarth
noun. fate, doom
amarth
noun. fate, doom
amarth
fate
n. fate, doom. Q. umbar. . This gloss was rejected.
ammarth
fate
n. fate, doom. ammarth > amarth. . This gloss was rejected.
ammarth
noun. fate, doom
amon amarth
place name. Mount Doom, (lit.) Hill of Doom
The Sindarin name of “Mount Doom” (LotR/1037), a combination of amon “hill” and amarth “fate, doom”, literally “Hill of Doom” (RC/769).
Conceptual Development: In Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s, this name first appeared as N. Amarthon >> Dolamarth (TI/343), with the element dôl for “hill” instead of amon.
cabed naeramarth
place name. Leap of Dreadful Doom
The gorge where Nienor leapt to her death, translated “Leap of Dreadful Doom” (S/224). It is a combination of cabed “leap”, naer “dreadful” and amarth “doom” (SA/amarth).
Conceptual Development: This name was first written Cabad Amarth “Leap of Doom” in Silmarillion revisions from the 1950s-60s (WJ/160).
Amon Amarth
noun. mount [of] doom
amon (“hill, steep-sided mount”), amarth (“fate, doom”)
Amon Amarth
place name. 'Mount Doom'
topon. 'Mount Doom'. >> amarth
Amon Amarth
'Mount doom'
topon. 'Mount (of) doom'. >> amarth. This gloss was rejected.
amarth
fate
amarth (doom), pl. emerth; also manadh (i vanadh) (doom, final end, fortune [usually = final bliss]), pl. menaidh (i menaidh);
amarth
doom
(noun) 1) amarth (fate), pl. emerth; 2) band (i mand, o mband; construct ban) (custody, prison, safekeeping, duress, hell), pl. baind (i mbaind), coll. pl. bannath. 3) manadh (i vanadh) (final end, fate, fortune [usually = final bliss]), pl. menaidh (i menaidh)
amarth
doom
(fate), pl. emerth
amarth
fate
(doom), pl. emerth; also manadh (i vanadh) (doom, final end, fortune [usually = final bliss]), pl. menaidh (i menaidh);
úmarth
evil fate
(pl. úmerth)
Amon Amarth
Mount Doom
Sindarin: amon, "hill" and amarth, "fate, doom".
bartha
doom
(verb) bartha- (i martha, i mbarthar)
band
doom
(i mand, o mband; construct ban) (custody, prison, safekeeping, duress, hell), pl. baind (i mbaind), coll. pl. bannath.
bartha
doom
(i martha, i mbarthar)
manadh
doom
(i vanadh) (final end, fate, fortune [usually = final bliss]), pl. menaidh (i menaidh)
n. fate. Q. umbar. >> Amon Amarth