Noldorin 

methen

adjective. end, final

A word appearing in The Etymologies of the 1930s glossed “end, final” as an adjectival form of noun N. meth “end”, both under the root ᴹ√MET “end” (Ety/MET; EtyAC/MET).

Noldorin [Ety/MET; EtyAC/MET] Group: Eldamo. Published by

methen

adjective. end, final

Noldorin [Ety/373, VT/45:34] Group: SINDICT. Published by

methen amon

place name. Methen Amon

Earliest name of Methedras in Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s (TI/404), a combination of methen “final” and amon “hill”.

Noldorin [TI/391; TI/404; TII/Methedras] Group: Eldamo. Published by

meth

noun. end

meth

noun. end

Noldorin [Ety/373] Group: SINDICT. Published by

tele

noun. end, rear, hindmost part

Noldorin [Ety/392] Group: SINDICT. Published by

Sindarin 

methed

noun. end

A word for “end” attested in later writings as an element in the names Methed-en-Glad “End of the Wood” (UT/153) and possibly Methedras “Last Peak” of the Misty Mountains (LotR/429; RC/366). The word methed is clearly a noun in the first name, but Methedras might actually be the adjective [N.] methen “end” + ras(s) “peak” with nr > dhr, since Tolkien sometimes represented dhr as dr in drafts of The Lord of the Rings. Compare draft [N.] Caradras vs. published Caradhras.

methed

noun. end

Sindarin [UT/452] Group: SINDICT. Published by

methen

end

(adj.) methen (lenited vethen; pl. methin) (VT45:34)

methen

end

(lenited vethen; pl. methin) (VT45:34)

methed

end

(i vethed), pl. methid (i methid). Isolated from the name Methedras, the last in a line of mountain peaks.

meth

end

(noun) 1) meth (i veth), pl. mith (i mith). Note: the word is also used as an adjective ”last”. 2) (rear, hindmost part) tele (i dele, o thele), pl. teli (i theli). In ”Noldorin”, the pl. was telei (LR:392 s.v. TELES). 3) ( maybe primarily ”last point in line; last of a series of items”) #methed (i vethed), pl. methid (i methid). Isolated from the name Methedras, the last in a line of mountain peaks.

meth

end

(i veth), pl. mith (i mith). Note: the word is also used as an adjective ”last”.

medui

adjective. end

adj. end, final, last. Ai na vedui Dúnadan. Mae g'ovannen. 'Ah! At last, Dúnadan ! Well met !'. m > v after preposition.

Sindarin [(PE17 Sindarin Corpus) PE17:16] -. Group: Parma Eldalamberon 17 Sindarin Corpus. Published by

lanc

sudden end

(sharp edge, sudden end, brink), pl. lainc, coll. pl. langath.

manadh

final end

(i vanadh) (fate, fortune [usually = final bliss]), pl. menaidh (i menaidh).

nass

sharp end

(point, angle, corner), construct nas, pl. nais.

tele

end

(i dele, o thele), pl. teli (i theli). In ”Noldorin”, the pl. was telei (LR:392 s.v. TELES).

Quenya 

metta

end

metta noun "end"; Ambar-metta "world-end, the end of the world" (EO); mettarë *"end-day" = New Years' Eve in the Númenórean calendar and the Steward's Reckoning, not belonging to any month (Appendix D). The word Mettanyë, heading the final part of the poem The Trees of Kortirion, would seem to be related (LT1:43)

tyel

end

tyel (1) noun "end", stem tyeld- as in the pl. form tyeldi (FS, KYEL; the pl. form tyeldi_ was misread as "tyelde" in the Etymologies as printed in LR; cf. VT45:25 for this correction)_. Cf. tyelma.

tyel-

verb. end, cease

tyel- (2) vb. "end, cease" (KYEL)

tel

noun. end

Quenya Group: Eldamo - neologism/adaptations. Published by

Beware, older languages below! The languages below were invented during Tolkien's earlier period and should be used with caution. Remember to never, ever mix words from different languages!

Middle Primitive Elvish

met

root. end

Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/MET] Group: Eldamo. Published by

metta

noun. end

Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/MET] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Gnomish

telu

noun. end

Gnomish [GL/70; LT1A/Teleri] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Quenya

talma

noun. end

Early Quenya [PE16/144] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Qenya 

tyel

noun. end

A word appearing as ᴹQ. tyel “end” in The Etymologies of the 1930s under the root ᴹ√KYEL “come to an end” (Ety/KYEL). Its plural form tyeldi indicates a stem form of tyeld- (EtyAC/KYEL). In The Etymologies as published in The Lost Road this plural form as incorrectly given as tyelde (LR/366), but Carl Hostetter and Patrick Wynne corrected this to tyeldi in their Addenda and Corrigenda to the Etymologies (VT45/25). The word tyel “end” also appeared a couple times in the 1930s poem Fíriel’s Song (LR/72).

Neo-Quenya: In Tolkien’s later writings, the root √KYEL seems to have been revised to √TEL; see the entry on that root for discussion. Compare also 1959-60 telma “conclusion” vs. 1930s ᴹQ. tyelma “ending”. As such, I would adapt this noun as ᴺQ. tel (teld-) “end”.

Qenya [Ety/KYEL; EtyAC/KYEL; LR/072] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Westron

neg

noun. end

Westron [PM/048; PM/083] Group: Eldamo. Published by