Sindarin 

aras

noun. deer, deer, hart, *stag

A word in the name Cabed-en-Aras “Deer’s Leap” (S/224; UT/150). Its primitive form ✶aras(sō) was translated “hart” (PE21/82), so this word probably refers to a male deer.

aras

noun. deer

Sindarin [WJ/156-157] Group: SINDICT. Published by

arassuil

masculine name. Arassuil

The 11th chieftain of the Dúnedain (LotR/1038). The initial element of his name is probably aran “king”, with ns becoming ss. The second element is thus likely suil, and could conceivably be connected to suilad “greeting”, though this meaning seems unlikely.

Conceptual Development: In the draft of Appendix A of the Lord of the Rings, his name was first given as Arasuil, revised to Arassuil (PM/211).

Sindarin [LotRI/Arassuil; PMI/Arassuil] Group: Eldamo. Published by

aras

deer

aras (pl. erais, coll. pl. arassath)

aras

deer

(pl. erais, coll. pl. arassath)

Primitive elvish

aras(sō)

noun. hart

Primitive elvish [PE21/82] Group: Eldamo. Published by

kelebō

noun. hart

Primitive elvish [PE21/82] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Quenya 

arasso

noun. hart, stag, (male) deer

A neologism coined by Paul Strack in 2022 specifically for Eldamo, the Quenya equivalent of S. aras based on primitive ✶aras(sō) (UT/150; PE21/82). Boris Shapiro instead suggested ᴺQ. arassë in PPQ (PPQ) from the early 2000s, but this was before the primitive form was published in PE21.

Quenya Group: Eldamo - neologism/reconstructions. Published by

arassë

noun. deer, hart, stag

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