Quenya 

Tulkas

tulkas

Tulkas (Tulkass-, as in dat.sg. Tulkassen) masc. name, used of a Vala, adopted and adapted from Valarin (WJ:399, TULUK)

tulkas

masculine name. Tulkas

Name of the strongest (physically) of the Valar, spouse of Nessa (S/26). His Quenya name was an adaption of his Valarin name Tulukhastāz “Golden-haired” (WJ/399), but it might have been interpreted as a derivative of the adjective [ᴹQ.] tulka “firm, strong, immovable, steadfast” after the original meaning was lost. This is one of the names Tolkien consistently spelled with a “k” (like Kementári and Melkor) despite normally representing the [k]-sound with “c” in Elvish.

Conceptual Development: This name dates back to the earliest Lost Tales (LT1/66), and ᴱQ. Tulkas appeared in the Qenya Lexicon as a derivative of the root ᴱ√TULUKU alongside words meaning “steady, firm” and “to establish” (QL/95, LT1A/Tulkas). This name had essentially the same meaning in The Etymologies from the 1930s, where ᴹQ. Tulkas appeared as an derivative of the same root ᴹ√TULUK, from primitive ᴹ✶Tulkathŏ (Ety/TULUK). The idea that it was an adaptation of a Valarin name did not emerge until the Quendi and Eldar essay from 1959-60 (WJ/399).

In The Etymologies, Tolkien gave the (ᴹQ) genitive form of this name as Tulkassen, implying a stem form Tulkass-. This stem form doesn’t same to fit its later derivation from Val. Tulukhastāz, however.

Derivations

Elements

WordGloss
tulka“firm, immovable, steadfast; strong”

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
Val. Tulukhastāz > Tulkas[tulukʰastāz] > [tulukʰasta] > [tulukʰast] > [tulkʰast] > [tulxast] > [tulkast] > [tulkas]✧ WJ/399
Quenya [MRI/Tulkas; PMI/Tulkas; SI/Tulkas; WJ/399; WJI/Tulkas] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Sindarin 

Tolchas

tulkas

Tolchas (na Dolchas, o Tholchas) (VT46:20), also called Enner

tolchas

tulkas

(na Dolchas, o Tholchas) (VT46:20), also called Enner


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!

Qenya 

tulkas

masculine name. Tulkas

Cognates

Derivations

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴹ✶Tulkathŏ > Tulkas[tulkatʰo] > [tulkatʰ] > [tulkaθ] > [tulkas]✧ Ety/TULUK
Qenya [Ety/TULUK; LRI/Tulkas; RSI/Tulkas; SMI/Tulkas] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Early Quenya

tulkas

masculine name. Tulkas

Cognates

  • G. Tulcus ✧ GL/18; GL/71; LT1A/Tulkas; PE14/012

Derivations

  • ᴱ√TULUKU “*steady, firm” ✧ LT1A/Tulkas; QL/095

Element in

Early Quenya [GL/18; GL/71; LBI/Tulkas; LT1A/Tulkas; LT1I/Tulkas; LT2I/Tulkas; PE14/012; QL/095] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ainu

noun. a (pagan) God

Changes

  • AinuAinur ✧ LT1/061

Cognates

  • G. ainos “(male) god” ✧ PE13/108
  • G. ain “god” ✧ PE15/20; PE15/27; LT1A/Ainur; PE13/103

Derivations

  • ᴱ√AYA “honour, revere” ✧ QL/034

Element in

Phonetic Developments

DevelopmentStagesSources
ᴱ√AY̯A > ainu[ajnū] > [ajnu] > [ainu]✧ QL/034

Variations

  • ainu ✧ LT1A/Ainur; PME/034; QL/034
  • Aino ✧ PE15/72
Early Quenya [LT1/061; LT1A/Ainur; LT1I/Ainur; LT2I/Ainur; PE13/101; PE13/103; PE13/108; PE15/20; PE15/27; PE15/72; PME/034; QL/034] Group: Eldamo. Published by