mectar _("k")_noun"Swordsman". In Telimectar ("k"). (LT1:268; in LotR-style Quenya mehtar, also macar)
Quenya
macar
swordsman
mectar
swordsman
macar
swordsman
mectar
swordsman
mectar _("k")_noun"Swordsman". In Telimectar ("k"). (LT1:268; in LotR-style Quenya mehtar, also macar)
magor
noun. swordsman
magor
noun. swordsman
Cognates
- Q. macar “swordsman; †forger”
Derivations
- √MAK “cut, hew with a sharp edge; kill, slay; forge metal, cut, hew with a sharp edge, [ᴹ√] cleave; sword, fight (with a sword); ️[√] forge metal; kill, slay”
Element in
- S. Magor “The Sword”
- S. Menelvagor “Orion, (lit.) Swordsman of the Sky” ✧ LotR/0081
magor
swordsman
magor (i vagor), analogical pl. megyr (i megyr)
magor
swordsman
(i vagor), analogical pl. megyr (i megyr)
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makillar
noun. swordsman
ektar
noun. swordsman
Cognates
Derivations
- ᴱ√EKE “*point” ✧ QL/035
Element in
- Eq. Telimektar “Orion, (lit.) Swordsman of Heaven” ✧ LT1A/Telimektar
Phonetic Developments
Development Stages Sources ᴱ√EKE > ektar [extard] > [ektard] > [ektar] ✧ QL/035 Variations
- -mektar ✧ LT1A/Telimektar
- ektar ✧ PME/035; QL/035
macar ("k") (1) noun "swordsman" (VT39:11). In Menelmacar (see menel). According to VT41:10, macar is literally "forger" (derived from maca-, q.v.), "often used in later use of a warrior".