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Doriathrin

nan dungorthin

place name. Vale of Black Horror

A Doriathrin precursor to S. Nan Dungortheb (LR/261), given in The Etymologies as a combination of nand “valley”, dunn “black” and ngorthin “horrible” (Ety/NAD, DUN, ÑGOROTH).

Changes

  • DungorthinDungortheb ✧ LB/348
  • Nan DungorthinNan Dungortheb ✧ LBI/Nan Dungorthin
  • DungorthinDungortheb ✧ LR/299
  • DungorthinDungortheb ✧ LRI/Nan-dungorthin
  • Nan DungorthinNan Dungortheb ✧ MR/127
  • Nan DungorthinNan Dungortheb ✧ MRI/Nan Dungortheb
  • Nan DungorthinNan Dungortheb ✧ SMI/Nan Dungorthin
  • Nan DungorthinNan Dungortheb ✧ WJI/Nan Dungortheb

Cognates

  • N. Nan Dongoroth “Vale of Black Horror” ✧ Ety/DUN; Ety/ÑGOROTH
  • N. Nann Orothvor “Vale of Black Horror” ✧ Ety/DUN; Ety/ÑGOROTH

Elements

WordGloss
nand“field, valley”
dunn“black”
ngorthin“horrible”

Variations

  • Nandungorthin ✧ Ety/NAD (Dor. Nandungorthin)
  • Nann Dungorthin ✧ Ety/ÑGOROTH (Dor. Nann Dungorthin)
  • Dungorthin ✧ LB/348; LR/299; LRI/Nan-dungorthin
  • Nan-dungorthin ✧ LRI/Nan-dungorthin
Doriathrin [Ety/DUN; Ety/NAD; Ety/ÑGOROTH; EtyAC/ÑGOROTH; LB/348; LBI/Nan Dungorthin; LR/299; LRI/Nan-dungorthin; MR/127; MRI/Nan Dungortheb; SMI/Nan Dungorthin; WJI/Nan Dungortheb] Group: Eldamo. Published by