A draft Adûnaic phrase referring to Indilzar (Elros) as the child of Azrabêl (Eärendil) which appears with and without the patronymic suffix -hin (SD/365, 382). This phrase used an earlier form Indilzar for the Adûnaic name of Elros (instead of later Gimilzôr) and an earlier form Azrabêl of the Adûnaic name of his father Eärendil (instead of later Azrubêl). It also seems to include the suffix -ô, although this could also be the draft-genitive inflection.
Adûnaic
azrubêl
masculine name. Sea-lover, Friend of the Sea
indilzar azrabêlôhin
*Elros child of Earendil
The Adûnaic name of Q. Eärendil, having a similar meaning “Friend of the Sea” (SD/359). The first element is the objective form of azra “sea” and the second is an agental-formation for the verb stem bêl- (PM/373). An earlier version of this name, Azrabêl, predates Tolkien’s invention the objective case for Adûnaic (SD/359).
Conceptual Development: The first Adûnaic name given to this character was Pharazîr (SD/305).