Quenya 

arta

fort, fortress

arta (2) noun "fort, fortress" (GARAT under 3AR)

ostirion

fort

ostirion noun "fort" (TI:423)

osto

noun. fortress, stronghold, strong place, fortress, stronghold, strong place; [ᴹQ.] city, town with wall round

The best known Quenya word for “city”, but strictly speaking really a fortification or a stronghold (Ety/OS; MR/350; NM/228; PE22/124; WJ/414). The two were more or less synonymous, since in Middle-earth most cities were fortified. In theory osto might also be used of any large fortification, not just a fortified city, as was the case with its Sindarin cognate ost, but in most of the Quenya examples it was used in city-names.

Conceptual Development: Possible precursors include the words ᴱQ. os (ost-) {“dwelling, hamlet” >>} “cottage, house”, ᴱQ. osta {“walled tower” >>} “homestead”, and ᴱQ. ostar {“walled tower” >>} “township” in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s under the early root ᴱ√OSO [’OSO] (QL/71). The contemporaneous Poetic and Mythological Words of Eldarissa (PME) had only the older glosses, but the forms began with h: ᴱQ. hos(t) “dwelling, hamlet”, ᴱQ. hosta/hostar “walled tower” (PME/71). Elsewhere in PME Tolkien said that osta was equivalent to ᴱQ. irin “town” (PME/43).

The Etymologies of the 1930s had ᴹQ. osto “city, town with wall round” under the root ᴹ√OS “round, about” (Ety/OS). Notes on The Feanorian Alphabet from the 1940s had osto “fort” (PE22/50 note #183), but in the Quenya Verbal System of the late 1940s Tolkien glossed this word as “city” in the phrase: tasse i·osto “there (is) the city” (PE22/124).

In Tolkien’s later writing this word was glossed “fortification” (NM/228), “a strong or fortified building or place” (MR/350), and “fortress or stronghold” (WJ/414). With some exceptions like the name Mandos, it appeared mainly as an element in the names of cities of Men, Elves or Dwarves, such as Armenelos, Formenos, and Túrosto. Note the reduction of the suffix to -os in longer compounds, but not in shorter compounds like Túrosto.

Cognates

  • S. ost “fort, fortress, stronghold, citadel; fortified town; enclosure, fort, fortress, stronghold, citadel; (fortified) town, [N.] city; [orig.] [S.] enclosure, [G.] yard” ✧ SA/os(t); NM/228; WJ/414

Derivations

  • ostō “fortress or stronghold” ✧ VT39/06; WJ/414

Element in

  • ᴺQ. amilosto “metropolis”
  • Q. Armenelos “City of the Kings; *(lit.) Noble Heaven City”
  • Q. Tar Calimos “*Royal Bright City”
  • ᴺQ. arosto “suburb(s), suburbia, outskirts (of city, town)”
  • Q. Formenos “Northern Fortress” ✧ SA/os(t)
  • ᴺQ. hérosto “capital city”
  • Q. Mandos “Castle of Custody” ✧ MR/350; SA/os(t)
  • Q. Ondosto “*Stone City”
  • ᴺQ. ostar “community”
  • Q. Ostoher “*City Lord”
  • ᴺQ. ostomo “citizen”
  • Q. Túrosto “Mickleburg, (lit.) Great Fortress”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ostō > osto[ostō] > [osto]✧ VT39/06
ostō > osto[ostō] > [osto]✧ WJ/414
Quenya [MR/350; MR/471; NM/228; SA/os(t); VT39/06; WJ/414] Group: Eldamo. Published by

tarminas

tower

tarminas noun "tower" etc. (Sindarin barad); see taras (PE17:22)

osto

noun. city

Quenya [PE 22:124] Group: Mellonath Daeron. Published by

osto

strong or fortified building or place, strong place, fortress

osto (1) noun "a strong or fortified building or place, strong place, fortress" (MR:350, 471; WJ:414); "city, town with wall round" (OS, VT46:8)

marto

tower

marto (1) noun "tower" (PE17:66)

marto

noun. tower

Cognates

  • S. barad “tower, great towering building, tower, great towering building, [N.] fort, fortress” ✧ NM/228; PE17/066

Derivations

  • M(B)ARAT “doom, fate” ✧ NM/228
    • MBAR “settle, dwell; establish, fix, decide, determine, make a decision, settle; establish, fix, decide, determine, make a decision; dwell, [ᴹ√] inhabit, [ᴱ√] live”
  • BARAT “lofty, high, height combined with strength/size/majesty” ✧ PE17/066
    • BAR “[ᴹ√] raise; uplift, save, rescue(?)”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
BAR-AT > marto[mbarto] > [marto]✧ PE17/066
Quenya [NM/228; PE17/066] Group: Eldamo. Published by

turco

tower

turco ("k") (2) noun "tower". In Lúnaturco, Quenya name of Barad-dûr (Dark Tower). Tolkien changed the word turco from turma (PE17:22).

turma

tower

[turma] (2) noun "tower". Tolkien changed this word to turco (#2), q.v. (PE17:22)

minassë

fort, city, with a citadel and central watch-tower

minassë noun "fort, city, with a citadel and central watch-tower" (VT42:24)

Sindarin 

barad

noun. tower, fortress

Sindarin [Ety/351, S/428, LotR/B] Group: SINDICT. Published by

othrond

noun. fortress or city in underground caves, underground stronghold

Sindarin [Ety/379, Ety/384, WJ/414, X/ND4] ost+rond. Group: SINDICT. Published by

othrond

noun. underground stronghold, underground stronghold, [N.] underground city, fortress

Element in

othronn

noun. fortress or city in underground caves, underground stronghold

Sindarin [Ety/379, Ety/384, WJ/414, X/ND4] ost+rond. Group: SINDICT. Published by

ost

noun. city, town with wall round

Sindarin [Ety/379, S/435, WJ/414, RC/232] Group: SINDICT. Published by

ost

noun. citadel, fortress or stronghold, made or strenghtened by art

Sindarin [Ety/379, S/435, WJ/414, RC/232] Group: SINDICT. Published by

ost

noun. fort, fortress, stronghold, citadel; fortified town; enclosure, fort, fortress, stronghold, citadel; (fortified) town, [N.] city; [orig.] [S.] enclosure, [G.] yard

Cognates

  • Q. osto “fortress, stronghold, strong place, fortress, stronghold, strong place; [ᴹQ.] city, town with wall round” ✧ SA/os(t); NM/228; WJ/414

Derivations

  • ostō “fortress or stronghold” ✧ WJ/414

Element in

  • S. Angrenost “Isengard, (lit.) Iron Fortress” ✧ PE17/032; SA/os(t)
  • S. Belegost “Mickleburg, (lit.) Great Fortress” ✧ SA/os(t)
  • S. Carchost “Fang Fort” ✧ SA/carak
  • S. Fornost “Norbury, (lit.) Northern Fortress” ✧ RC/774; SA/os(t)
  • ᴺS. munnost “byre, cowhouse”
  • S. Narchost “Bitter-biting Fort” ✧ RC/601
  • S. Nargothrond “*Underground Fortress of Narog” ✧ SA/os(t)
  • ᴺS. níwost “hive”
  • S. Osgiliath “Citadel of the Stars” ✧ NM/228; RC/232; SA/os(t)
  • S. Ost-in-Edhil “Fortress of the Eldar” ✧ SA/os(t)
  • S. othrond “underground stronghold, underground stronghold, [N.] underground city, fortress” ✧ WJ/414

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ostō > ost[ostō] > [osto] > [ost]✧ WJ/414
Sindarin [NM/228; PE17/032; RC/232; RC/601; RC/774; SA/carak; SA/os(t); WJ/414] Group: Eldamo. Published by

barad

tower

1b n. tower.

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:65] < BARAT/BARAD. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

barad

tower

1c n. tower. Q. marto.

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:66] < BAR-AT/AD lofty, high. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

minas

noun. tower

Sindarin [Ety/373, S/434, VT/42:24] Group: SINDICT. Published by

barad

noun. tower, great towering building, tower, great towering building, [N.] fort, fortress

Cognates

  • Q. marto “tower” ✧ NM/228; PE17/066

Derivations

  • M(B)ARAT “doom, fate” ✧ NM/228
    • MBAR “settle, dwell; establish, fix, decide, determine, make a decision, settle; establish, fix, decide, determine, make a decision; dwell, [ᴹ√] inhabit, [ᴱ√] live”
  • BARAT “lofty, high, height combined with strength/size/majesty” ✧ PE17/022; PE17/065; PE17/066
    • BAR “[ᴹ√] raise; uplift, save, rescue(?)”

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
BARAT > barad[barata] > [barat] > [barad]✧ PE17/022
BARAT > barad[barata] > [barat] > [barad]✧ PE17/065
BAR-AT > barad[barata] > [barat] > [barad]✧ PE17/066
Sindarin [LotR/1097; NM/228; PE17/022; PE17/065; PE17/066; PE17/085; RC/274; SA/barad] Group: Eldamo. Published by

minas

noun. fort, city with a citadel and central watch-tower

Sindarin [Ety/373, S/434, VT/42:24] Group: SINDICT. Published by

barad

fort, fortress

(fortress, tower) (i varad), pl. beraid (i meraid). Note: barad is also an adjective "doomed", but this is derived from a stem in mb- and would have different mutations.

garth

fort, fortress

(i ’arth) (stronghold), pl. gerth (i ngerth = i ñerth)

ost

fort, fortress

(city, stronghold), pl. yst (WJ:414). The word may appear as os- or oth- before certain consonants in compounds, e.g. Osgiliath ”Citadel (Fortress) of the Stars” (LotR), ostirion (q.v.), Othram ”fortress-wall” (WR:288).

garth

fort, fortress

1) garth (i **arth) (stronghold), pl. gerth (i ngerth = i ñerth), 2) ost (city, stronghold), pl. yst (WJ:414). The word may appear as os- or oth- before certain consonants in compounds, e.g. Osgiliath ”Citadel (Fortress) of the Stars” (LotR), ostirion (q.v.), Othram ”fortress-wall” (WR:288). 3) barad (fortress, tower) (i varad), pl. beraid (i meraid). Note: barad** is also an adjective "doomed", but this is derived from a stem in mb- and would have different mutations.

ostirion

fortress with a watchtower

(pl. ostiryn).

othronn

underground city or stronghold

(pl. ethrynn for archaic öthrynn) (fortress in a cave or caves). Cited in archaic form othrond in the sources (WJ:414, VT46:12)

ost

city

ost (pl. yst) (city/town with wall around).

ost

city

(pl. yst) (city/town with wall around).

barad

tower

1) barad (fortress, fort) (i varad), pl. beraid (i meraid). Note: barad is also an adjective "doomed", but this is derived from a stem in mb- and would have different mutations. 2) (tower or city with citadel/central watchtower) minas (i vinas), pl. minais (i minais), coll. pl. minassath

barad

tower

(fortress, fort) (i varad), pl. beraid (i meraid). Note: barad is also an adjective "doomed", but this is derived from a stem in mb- and would have different mutations.

minas

tower

(i vinas), pl. minais (i minais), coll. pl. minassath

Black Speech

lûg

noun. fortress, lock-up, prison

Element in

  • Bs. Lugbúrz “Dark Tower” ✧ PE17/079
Black Speech [PE17/079] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Adûnaic

kadar

noun. city

A noun appearing only as an element in kadar-lâi “city folk” (SD/435).

Element in

Khuzdûl

gathol Reconstructed

noun. fortress

Element in

Primitive elvish

ostō

noun. fortress or stronghold

Derivatives

  • Q. osto “fortress, stronghold, strong place, fortress, stronghold, strong place; [ᴹQ.] city, town with wall round” ✧ VT39/06; WJ/414
  • S. ost “fort, fortress, stronghold, citadel; fortified town; enclosure, fort, fortress, stronghold, citadel; (fortified) town, [N.] city; [orig.] [S.] enclosure, [G.] yard” ✧ WJ/414
Primitive elvish [VT39/06; WJ/414] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Noldorin 

garth

noun. fort, fortress

Noldorin [Ety/360] Group: SINDICT. Published by

garth

noun. fort, fortress

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. arta “fort, fortress” ✧ Ety/ƷAR|GARAT

Derivations

  • ᴹ√GARAT “*defend” ✧ Ety/ƷAR|GARAT; EtyAC/GAR
    • ᴹ√GAR “keep, hold, possess; maintain, defend” ✧ Ety/ƷAR; EtyAC/GAR
  • ᴹ√GAR “keep, hold, possess; maintain, defend” ✧ Ety/GAR

Element in

  • N. Garthoren “Fenced Fort” ✧ Ety/ƷAR|GARAT; EtyAC/GAR (Gardol); EtyAC/GAR (Garth(th)óren); EtyAC/GAR (Garth(th)oren/Garthorn)

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√GARAT > garth[garta] > [gartʰa] > [garθa] > [garθ]✧ Ety/ƷARGARAT
Noldorin [Ety/ƷAR|GARAT; EtyAC/GAR] Group: Eldamo. Published by

barad

noun. tower, fortress

Noldorin [Ety/351, S/428, LotR/B] Group: SINDICT. Published by

barad

noun. fort, tower, fortress

Derivations

  • ᴹ√BARAT “*tower” ✧ Ety/BARAT
    • ᴹ√BAR “raise; uplift, save, rescue(?)”

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√BARAT > barad[barata] > [barat] > [barad]✧ Ety/BARAT

Variations

  • barad ✧ Ety/BARAT; EtyAC/BARAT
Noldorin [Ety/BARAT; EtyAC/BARAT; WR/326; WR/340] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ossrond

noun. *underground city, fortress

othrond

noun. underground city, fortress

Derivations

  • ᴹ√OS “round, about” ✧ Ety/ROD

Element in

  • N. Nargothrond “fortress of Narog” ✧ Ety/OS; Ety/ROD

Elements

WordGloss
ost“city, town (with wall round)”
rhonn“roof, cave”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√OS > othrond[ostrond] > [osrond] > [oθrond]✧ Ety/ROD

Variations

  • oss-rond ✧ EtyAC/OS
Noldorin [Ety/OS; Ety/ROD; EtyAC/OS; EtyAC/ROD] Group: Eldamo. Published by

othrond

noun. fortress or city in underground caves, underground stronghold

Noldorin [Ety/379, Ety/384, WJ/414, X/ND4] ost+rond. Group: SINDICT. Published by

ost

noun. city, town with wall round

Noldorin [Ety/379, S/435, WJ/414, RC/232] Group: SINDICT. Published by

ost

noun. citadel, fortress or stronghold, made or strenghtened by art

Noldorin [Ety/379, S/435, WJ/414, RC/232] Group: SINDICT. Published by

minnas

noun. tower

Noldorin [Ety/373, S/434, VT/42:24] Group: SINDICT. Published by

minnas

noun. tower

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. mindon “(isolated) tower” ✧ Ety/MINI

Derivations

  • ᴹ√MIN “stand alone, stick out” ✧ Ety/MINI

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√MINI > minnas[mindasse] > [mindass] > [minnass] > [minnas]✧ Ety/MINI
Noldorin [Ety/MINI] Group: Eldamo. Published by

tirion

noun. tower

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. tirion “watch-tower, tower”

Element in

Noldorin [Ety/LUG²] Group: Eldamo. Published by

minnas

noun. fort, city with a citadel and central watch-tower

Noldorin [Ety/373, S/434, VT/42:24] Group: SINDICT. Published by

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Qenya 

arta

noun. fort, fortress

Cognates

  • N. garth “fort, fortress” ✧ Ety/ƷAR|GARAT

Derivations

  • ᴹ√GARAT “*defend” ✧ Ety/ƷAR|GARAT
    • ᴹ√GAR “keep, hold, possess; maintain, defend” ✧ Ety/ƷAR; EtyAC/GAR

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ√GARAT > arta[garta] > [ɣarta] > [arta]✧ Ety/ƷARGARAT
Qenya [Ety/ƷAR|GARAT] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ostirion

noun. fort

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
osto“city, town with wall round, fort”
tirion“watch-tower, tower”

Variations

  • Ostirion ✧ TI/423

Middle Primitive Elvish

oth

root. fort

Middle Primitive Elvish [EtyAC/OS] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Gnomish

mindon

noun. tower

Changes

  • mindonminthon ✧ GL/57

Cognates

  • Eq. mindon “turret, tower” ✧ LT1A/Minethlos; PE13/104

Derivations

  • ᴱ√MINI “*tower” ✧ LT1A/Minethlos

Element in

Variations

  • minthon ✧ GL/57
  • Mindon ✧ LT2/291; PE13/104
Gnomish [GL/57; LT1A/Minethlos; LT2/291; PE13/104] Group: Eldamo. Published by

minthon

noun. tower

Early Noldorin

ost

noun. city

Element in

  • En. uvost “without a town” ✧ PE13/155 (uvost)
Early Noldorin [PE13/152; PE13/155] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Quenya

tirin

place name. Tower

Name of Ingil’s tower in the earliest Lost Tales (LT2/5), it is simply tirin “tower” used as a name (LT1A/Kortirion).

Early Quenya [LT2A/Tirin; LT2I/Tirin] Group: Eldamo. Published by