Quenya 

úna

deprived of, destitute, forlorn

úna adj. "deprived of, destitute, forlorn" (VT39:14). The plural form *únë is not to be confused with the pa.t. of the negative verb ua, q.v. An unglossed word úna, cited in VT49:28, rather seems to be a negated form of "is".

úna

adjective. deprived of, destitute, forlorn

Derivations

  • Ū “denial of fact, privation, negative element, denial of fact, privation, negative element, [ᴱ√] not” ✧ PE17/143

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
Ū > úna[ūna]✧ PE17/143

Variations

  • úna ✧ PE17/143; VT39/14
Quenya [PE17/143; VT39/14] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Sindarin 

forlond

place name. North Haven

A name for the “North Haven” of Lindon (LotR/1050), a combination of the prefixal form for- of forn “north” and lond “haven”.

Conceptual Development: On the draft maps for Lord of the Rings from the 1940s, this name appeared as N. Forlorn, with a final (lenited) element of N. lhorn “haven” instead of lond (TI/301).

Elements

WordGloss
forn“north, north, [N.] right”
lond“(land-locked) haven, (land-locked) haven; [N.] narrow path, strait, pass”
Sindarin [LotRI/Forlond; TI/301; TII/Forlond] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Noldorin 

forlorn

place name. North Haven

Changes

  • ForlornForlond “North Haven” ✧ TI/301
  • ForlornForlond ✧ TII/Forlond

Elements

WordGloss
forn“right or north”
lhorn“haven, quiet water, anchorage, harbour”
Noldorin [TI/301; TII/Forlond] Group: Eldamo. Published by