Quenya 

lungumaitë

heavyhanded

lungumaitë adj. "heavyhanded" (VT47:19, VT49:32, PE17:162)

lungumaitë

adjective. heavy-handed

Elements

WordGloss
lungo“heavy”
maitë“handy, skillful; having a hand, handed; shapely, handy, skillful, [ᴹQ.] skilled; [Q.] shapely, well-shaped; (as suffix) having a hand, handed”

Variations

  • lungumaite ✧ PE17/162; VT47/19
Quenya [PE17/162; VT47/19] Group: Eldamo. Published by

lunga

heavy

lunga adj. "heavy" (LUG1). Curiously, the variant lungu- appears in certain compounds; see Lungumá, lungumaitë.

maitë

handed

maitë (stem *maiti-, given the primitive form ¤ma3iti) adj. "handed" or "handy, skillful" (VT49:32, 42) in Angamaitë, hyarmaitë, lungumaitë, morimaitë, Telemmaitë, q.v. Etym gives maitë pl. maisi "handy, skilled" (MA3), but Tolkien later eliminated the variation t/s (compare ataformaitë "ambidextrous", pl. ataformaiti).

lungo

adjective. heavy

Quenya adjective meaning “heavy” attested only as lungu- in the compounds Lungumá “Heavyhand” and lungumaitë “heavy-handed” (VT47/19, PE17/162). Given its stem form, it probably developed from primitive ✱✶lungŭ, which would be ✱lungo in Quenya since [[p|short final [i], [u] became [e], [o]]] in Primitive Elvish. This is consistent with its Sindarin cognate S. lung.

In one place, an earlier form of this word ᴹQ. lunga was glossed “fraught” in the phrase “fraught with sorrow” (PE22/124), as in “heavy with sorrow”. This indicates this word could be used in the metaphorical sense of “heavy” as well as its physical sense.

Conceptual Development: In the Qenya Lexicon from the 1910s, the word for “heavy” was ᴱQ. talka “heavy” from the root ᴱ√TALA “support” (QL/88). In the (Early) Noldorin Dictionary from the 1920s, Tolkien introduced the form ᴱQ. lungo “heavy” (PE13/163), but towards the end of that decade he used ᴱQ. lunga in notes associated with the Oilima Markirya poem (PE16/75).

ᴹQ. lunga reappeared in The Etymologies from the 1930s, this time as a derivative of ᴹ✶lungā, consistent with the a-affection in its Noldorin cognate lhong (Ety/LUG¹). At this point in time, Mablung was Doriathrin/Ilkorin rather than a Noldorin name (Ety/MAP), so there was no conflict with that name.

After Tolkien abandoned the Ilkorin language, Mablung would have become a Sindarin name, and Tolkien needed a new etymology for it. Judging by its later Quenya cognate Lungumá (VT47/19), it seems that Tolkien revised the primitive form of this word from ✶lungā to ✶lungŭ, as described above, possibly a restoration of its etymology from the 1920s. This meant there was no a-affection in the Sindarin development, making S. lung the Sindarin form of the word.

Neo-Quenya: Some Neo-Quenya writers (including myself at various points) prefer the earlier adjective for “heavy”: ᴹQ. lunga (Ety/LUG¹), since (a) it is directly attested and (b) has an obvious plural form lungë. Unfortunately, this earlier adjective is not compatible with S. lung. As such, I currently prefer Q. lungo, and would assume it has a plural form ✱lungwi similar to nouns like ᴹQ. ango (angu-), pl. angwi (Ety/ANGWA).

Cognates

  • S. lung “heavy, heavy; [G.] grave, serious”

Derivations

  • lungu “heavy”
    • ᴹ√LUG “be heavy”

Element in

Variations

  • lungu ✧ VT47/19 (lungu)

Sindarin 

lung

adjective. heavy, heavy; [G.] grave, serious

Sindarin adjective meaning “heavy” attested only in the name Mablung “Heavy Hand” (S/185). Given this name’s Quenya cognate Q. Lungumá (VT47/19), S. lung probably developed from primitive ✱✶lungŭ, where the [[s|[u] was prevented from become [o] by the presence of the nasal [ŋ]]].

The Gnomish glosses for this word from the 1910s included the more metaphorical senses of “grave, serious” (GL/55). It’s possible the Sindarin word could be used in this way as well.

Conceptual Development: In the Gnomish Lexicon from the 1910s, the word for “heavy” was also G. lung (GL/55), an element in the name G. Mablung as well (LT2A/Mablung). Its primitive form was not given, but judging by the related word G. luntha- “to balance, weigh”, it might have been ✱ᴱ√LUŊU. The form ᴱN. lung “heavy” reappeared in the Early Noldorin Grammar from the 1920s (PE13/122), but became ᴱN. lhung in the (Early) Noldorin Dictionary (PE13/163), after Tolkien decided that [[en|initial [r-], [l-] were unvoiced]].

In The Etymologies from the 1930s, the Noldorin form of this word was N. lhong derived from primitive ᴹ✶lungā (Ety/LUG¹), where [[n|the [u] became [o] due to a-affection]]. At this point in time, Mablung was Doriathrin/Ilkorin rather than a Noldorin name (Ety/MAP), so there was no conflict.

After Tolkien abandoned the Ilkorin language, Mablung would have become a Sindarin name, and Tolkien needed a new etymology for it. Judging by its later Quenya cognate Lungumá (VT47/19), it seems that Tolkien revised the primitive form of this word from ✶lungā to ✶lungŭ, as described above, possibly a restoration of its etymology from the 1920s. This meant there was no a-affection in the Sindarin development, making S. lung the Sindarin form of the word.

Neo-Sindarin: I personally prefer S. lung for the Sindarin word for “heavy”, but some Neo-Sindarin authors use the reformed word ᴺS. ^long, based on the Noldorin word lhong in The Etymologies, switching to a voiced [l] because the unvoicing of initial [l], [r] does not happen in Sindarin phonology. This is not entirely consistent with my prefered Neo-Quenya word for “heavy”: lunga; I assume there was some divergent evolution in Sindarin and Quenya for this word.

Cognates

Derivations

  • lungu “heavy”
    • ᴹ√LUG “be heavy”

Element in

  • S. Mablung “Heavy Hand” ✧ S/185

long

adjective. heavy

Sindarin [Ety/370, X/LH] Group: SINDICT. Published by

erchammon

noun. one-handed man

Sindarin [VT/47:7, X/Z] Group: SINDICT. Published by

erchamon

noun. one-handed man

Sindarin [VT/47:7, X/Z] Group: SINDICT. Published by

erchamion

adjective. one-handed

Sindarin [WJ/51, WJ/231,] Group: SINDICT. Published by

erchammui

adjective. one-handed

Sindarin [Ety/361, X/Z] Group: SINDICT. Published by

long

heavy

long (pl. lyng);

long

adjective. heavy

Sindarin Group: Eldamo - neologism/adaptations. Published by

long

heavy

(pl. lyng);

caul

heavy burden

(i gaul, o chaul) (affliction), pl. coel (i choel), coll. pl. colath

dram

heavy stroke

(i dhram) (blow), pl. draim (in draim)

Primitive elvish

lungu Reconstructed

adjective. heavy

Derivations

  • ᴹ√LUG “be heavy”

Derivatives

  • Q. lungo “heavy”
  • S. lung “heavy, heavy; [G.] grave, serious”

Noldorin 

lhong

adjective. heavy

Noldorin [Ety/370, X/LH] Group: SINDICT. Published by

lhong

adjective. heavy

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. lunga “heavy; fraught” ✧ Ety/LUG¹

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶lungā “heavy” ✧ Ety/LUG¹
    • ᴹ√LUG “be heavy” ✧ Ety/LUG¹

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶lungā > lhong[luŋgā] > [luŋga] > [loŋga] > [loŋg] > [l̥oŋg] > [l̥oŋ]✧ Ety/LUG¹
Noldorin [Ety/LUG¹] Group: Eldamo. Published by

erchamui

adjective. one-handed

Noldorin [Ety/361, X/Z] Group: SINDICT. Published by

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Doriathrin

lung

adjective. heavy

A Doriathrin adjective for “heavy” derived from primitive ᴹ✶lungā (Ety/LUG¹). It is an example of how the Ilkorin a-affection was prevented or reverted before [ŋg], as suggested by Helge Fauskanger (AL-Doriathrin/lung).

Cognates

  • ᴹQ. lunga “heavy; fraught” ✧ Ety/LUG¹

Derivations

  • ᴹ✶lungā “heavy” ✧ Ety/LUG¹
    • ᴹ√LUG “be heavy” ✧ Ety/LUG¹

Element in

  • Ilk. Mablung “Heavy-hand” ✧ Ety/LUG¹

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶lungā > lung[luŋgā] > [luŋga] > [loŋga] > [luŋga] > [luŋg]✧ Ety/LUG¹
Doriathrin [Ety/LUG¹] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Middle Primitive Elvish

lungā

adjective. heavy

Derivations

  • ᴹ√LUG “be heavy” ✧ Ety/LUG¹

Derivatives

  • Ilk. lung “heavy” ✧ Ety/LUG¹
  • ᴹQ. lunga “heavy; fraught” ✧ Ety/LUG¹
  • N. lhong “heavy” ✧ Ety/LUG¹
Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/LUG¹] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Noldorin

lung

noun. heavy

lhung

noun. heavy

Cognates

  • Eq. lungo “heavy” ✧ PE13/163

Derivations

Element in

Variations

  • lung ✧ PE13/122; PE13/163
Early Noldorin [PE13/122; PE13/149; PE13/163] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Quenya

lunga

adjective. heavy

maite

adjective. handed

Element in

  • Eq. erumaite “one handed” ✧ PE14/084

Variations

  • maite ✧ PE14/084 (maite)
Early Quenya [PE14/084] Group: Eldamo. Published by

lungo

adjective. heavy

Cognates

  • En. lhung “heavy” ✧ PE13/163

Derivations

Element in

  • Eq. lunga(na)- “to sag, bend (down), hang heavy, lean” ✧ PE16/075

Variations

  • lunga ✧ PE16/075
Early Quenya [PE13/163; PE16/075] Group: Eldamo. Published by

talka

adjective. heavy

Derivations

  • ᴱ√TALA “support” ✧ QL/088

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√TALA > -wa > talka[talkwā] > [talkwa] > [talka]✧ QL/088

Variations

  • talka ✧ QL/088
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