Quenya 

tambë

copper

tambë (2) noun "copper" (LT1:250; this is "Qenya"; see urus for a later word for "copper")

tampë

copper

tampë noun "copper" (LT1:268; in LotR-style Quenya tampë is [also?] the past tense of tap- "stop, block")

pet-

knock, strike

#pet- vb. "knock, strike" (cited as "pete", perhaps with a suffixed stem-vowel); pa.t. pentë given. (QL:73)

urus

copper

urus (urust-) noun "copper" (VT41:10)

urus

noun. copper

Cognates

  • S. rust “copper” ✧ VT41/10
  • T. urus “copper” ✧ VT41/10

Derivations

  • RUS “brownish red” ✧ VT41/10

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
(u)rus > urus[urusto] > [urust] > [urus]✧ VT41/10

Sindarin 

rust

noun. copper

Sindarin [VT/41:10] Group: SINDICT. Published by

rust

noun. copper

Cognates

  • Q. urus “copper” ✧ VT41/10

Derivations

  • RUS “brownish red” ✧ VT41/10

Element in

  • S. rustui “copper, copper, *of copper, like copper” ✧ VT41/10

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
(u)rus > rust[uruste] > [urust] > [urust] > [rust]✧ VT41/10

rustui

adjective. of copper

Sindarin [VT/41:10] Group: SINDICT. Published by

rustui

adjective. copper, copper, *of copper, like copper

ross

adjective. red-haired, copper coloured (especially used of animals, as fox, red deer, etc.)

Sindarin [VT/41:10] Group: SINDICT. Published by

urun

noun. copper

Derivations

  • URUN “copper”
Sindarin Group: Eldamo - neologism/reconstructions. Published by

tamma

knock

tamma- (i damma, i thammar). _The form listed in LR:287 s.v. _ is erroneously cited with ”mn” instead of ”mm”, cf. VT46:17

tamma

knock

(i damma, i thammar). The form listed in LR:287 s.v.

rust

copper

rust, pl. ryst (idh ryst) if there is a pl. Possibly also ?urun (pl. yryn if there is a pl.).

rust

copper

pl. ryst (idh ryst) if there is a pl.  Possibly also ?urun (pl. yryn if there is a pl.).

Telerin 

urus

noun. copper

Cognates

  • Q. urus “copper” ✧ VT41/10

Derivations

  • RUS “brownish red” ✧ VT41/10

Primitive elvish

tam

root. construct, construct; [ᴹ√] knock, [ᴱ√] beat; smelt, forge

There were two roots in competition for “construction” words in Tolkien’s later writing: √TAM and √TAN. The first appearance of these was ᴱ√TAMA “(beat) smelt, forge” in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s with derivatives like ᴱQ. tambe “copper” and ᴱQ. tamin “forge” (QL/88). In the contemporaneous Gnomish Lexicon it had derivatives like G. tăm “copper” and G. tambos “cauldron” (GL/69).

In The Etymologies of the 1930s the early root reappeared as ᴹ√TAM “knock” with derivatives like ᴹQ. tamba-/N. tamma- “knock” and ᴹQ. tambaro/N. tavor “woodpecker, knocker” (Ety/TAM; EtyAC/TAM). However, for “construction” words Tolkien introduced a new root ᴹ√TAN “make, fashion” with derivatives like ᴹQ. tano “craftsman, smith”, ᴹQ. tanwe “craft, thing made, device, construction” and ᴹQ. kentano/N. cennan “potter” (Ety/TAN). The root ᴹ√TAN was the basis for several names: ᴹQ. Martan(o) “Earth-smith”, ᴹQ. Tintánie “Star-maker”, and ᴹQ. Cirdan “Shipbuilder” (Ety/TAN).

The root √TAN appeared several times in Tolkien’s later writings with the glosses “make with tools” (PE17/96) and “construct” (PE17/106). But the names ᴹQ. Martan(o) and ᴹQ. Tintánie became Q. Martamo (LT1A/Talka Marda) and Q. Tintallë (PE21/85; LotR/377), and in notes from 1968 or 1969 Tolkien had {√TAN >>} √TAM “construct” with derivatives like Q. taman/S. tavn “a thing made by handicraft” and Q. tamo “smith” (PE17/107-108). However, in this same note Tolkien said “in Sindarin the base appeared mostly in form √TAN owing to contact with √PAN arrange, set in order”, most likely because he wanted to retain names like S. Círdan.

Neo-Eldarin: For purposes of Neo-Eldarin, I would assume the root √TAM originally had the sense “beat, knock”, from there becoming the basis for “forge” words and then a general root for tool and handicraft words, but with a Sindarin-only variant √TAN as noted above. I would use the root √TAN for “indicate, show”, see that entry for details.

Derivatives

  • taman- “a thing made by handicraft” ✧ PE17/107
    • Q. taman “thing made by handicraft” ✧ PE17/107
    • S. tavn “a thing made by handicraft” ✧ PE17/107
  • tamō “craftsman, smith” ✧ PE17/107
    • Q. tamo “smith, builder” ✧ PE17/107
    • S. tân “builder, smith, wright, artificer”
  • ᴺQ. tambë “bronze, copper”
  • ᴺQ. tambin “cauldron”
  • Q. tamma “tool” ✧ PE17/107
  • Q. tamna “artificial; artifact” ✧ PE17/107
  • ᴺQ. tampo “well”
  • ᴺS. tammos “cauldron”

Element in

  • Q. martan “dwelling-house” ✧ PE17/107
  • ᴺQ. tamin “forge”
  • Q. tamma “tool”
Primitive elvish [PE17/107; PE17/186] Group: Eldamo. Published by

urun

root. copper

Derivatives

  • ᴺS. urun “copper”

Element in

  • Q. Urundil “Copper-lover” ✧ PM/366
Primitive elvish [PM/366] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Noldorin 

tamma-

verb. to knock

Noldorin [Ety/390, VT/46:17] Group: SINDICT. Published by

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Middle Primitive Elvish

tam

root. knock

Derivatives

  • ᴹ✶tambā- “to knock” ✧ Ety/TAM
    • ᴹQ. tamba- “to knock, keep on knocking” ✧ Ety/TAM
    • N. tamma- “to knock” ✧ Ety/TAM
  • ᴹ✶tamrō “woodpecker, knocker” ✧ Ety/TAM
    • ᴹQ. tambaro “woodpecker, (lit.) knocker” ✧ Ety/TAM
    • N. tavor “woodpecker, knocker, woodpecker, knocker; [G.] wood fay” ✧ Ety/TAM
  • ᴹQ. tam- “to tap” ✧ Ety/TAM

Element in

Middle Primitive Elvish [Ety/PEL(ES); Ety/TAM] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Gnomish

tam

noun. copper

Cognates

  • Eq. tambe “copper, bronze” ✧ LT1A/Aulë

Derivations

  • ᴱ√TAMA “beat; smelt, forge” ✧ LT1A/Aulë

Element in

  • G. tambin “of copper” ✧ GL/69; LT1A/Aulë
  • G. tambrin “like copper” ✧ GL/69
  • G. tambos “cauldron” ✧ GL/69; LT1A/Aulë

Variations

  • tăm ✧ GL/69
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Early Primitive Elvish

oto

root. knock

Derivatives

  • Eq. otoke “wailing, beating of breasts” ✧ QL/071
  • Eq. otso “seven” ✧ QL/071
  • Eq. otto- “to knock” ✧ QL/071
  • G. odin “seven (orig[inally] many)”
Early Primitive Elvish [QL/071] Group: Eldamo. Published by