A companion sword to Anglachel, constructed from the same fiery meteor (S/202). Its initial element is probably ang “iron” (SA/eng) and its final element may be êl “star”. Its middle element may be related to the root √UR “heat, be hot”, perhaps an otherwise unattested adjective ?uir “fiery”, though David Salo suggested it might be [N.] uir “eternity” (GS/359).
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Changes recorded: Information, Search keywordsanguirel
proper name. *Iron-of-the-fiery-star
Variations
- Anguriel ✧ SA/anga
Elements
Word Gloss ang “iron” uir “*fiery” êl “star”
Changes recorded: Details, Search keywordsanguirel
proper name. *Iron-of-the-fiery-star
Variations
- Anguriel ✧ SA/anga
Elements
Word Gloss ang “iron” uir “*fiery” êl “star”
Changes recorded: Information, Search keywordsanguirel
proper name. *Iron-of-the-fiery-star
A companion sword to Anglachel, constructed from the same fiery meteor (S/202). Its initial element is probably ang “iron” (SA/eng) and its final element may be êl “star”. Its middle element may be related to the root √UR “heat, be hot”, perhaps an otherwise unattested adjective ?uir “fiery”, though David Salo suggested it might be [N.] uir “eternity” (GS/359).
Variations
- Anguriel ✧ SA/anga
Elements
Word Gloss ang “iron” uir “*fiery” êl “star”
Changes recorded: Search keywordsanguirel
proper name. *Iron-of-the-fiery-star
A companion sword to Anglachel, constructed from the same fiery meteor (S/202). Its initial element is probably ang “iron” (SA/eng) and its final element may be êl “star”. Its middle element may be related to the root √UR “heat, be hot”, perhaps an otherwise unattested adjective ?uir “fiery”, though David Salo suggested it might be (N.) uir “eternity” (GS/359).
Variations
- Anguriel ✧ SA/anga
Elements
Word Gloss ang “iron” uir “*fiery” êl “star”
Changes recorded: Information, Search keywordsanguirel
proper name. *Iron-of-the-fiery-star
A companion sword to Anglachel, constructed from the same fiery meteor (S/202). Its initial element is probably ang “iron” (SA/eng) and its final element may be êl “star”. Its middle element may be related to the root √UR “heat, be hot”, perhaps an otherwise unattested adjective ?uir “fiery”, though David Salo suggested it might be (N.) uir “eternity” (GS/359).
Variations
- Anguriel ✧ SA/anga
Elements
Word Gloss ang “iron” uir “*fiery” êl “star”
Changes recorded: Information, Search keywordsanguirel
proper name. *Iron-of-the-fiery-star
A companion sword to Anglachel, constructed from the same fiery meteor (S/202). Its initial element is probably ang “iron” (SA/eng) and its final element may be êl “star”. Its middle element may be related to the root √UR “heat, be hot”, perhaps an otherwise unattested adjective ?uir “fiery”, though David Salo suggested it might be (N.) uir “eternity” (GS/359).
Variations
- Anguriel ✧ SA/anga
Elements
Word Gloss ang “iron” uir “*fiery” êl “star”
anguirel
proper name. *Iron-of-the-fiery-star
A companion sword to Anglachel, constructed from the same fiery meteor (S/202). Its initial element is probably ang “iron” (SA/eng) and its final element may be êl “star”. Its middle element may be related to the root √UR “heat, be hot”, perhaps an otherwise unattested adjective ?uir “fiery”, though David Salo suggested it might be (N.) uir “eternity” (GS/359).
Variations
- Anguriel ✧ SA/anga
Elements
Word Gloss ang “iron” uir “*fiery” êl “star”
anguirel
proper name. *Iron-of-the-fiery-star
A companion sword to Anglachel, constructed from the same fiery meteor (S/202). Its initial element is probably ang “iron” (SA/eng) and its final element may be êl “star”. Its middle element may be related to the root √UR “heat, be hot”, perhaps an otherwise unattested adjective ?uir “fiery”, though David Salo suggested it might be (N.) uir “eternity” (GS/359).
Variations
- Anguriel ✧ SA/anga
Elements
Word Gloss ang “iron” uir “*fiery” êl “star”
anguirel
proper name. *Iron-of-the-fiery-star
A companion sword to Anglachel, constructed from the same fiery meteor (S/202). Its initial element is probably ang “iron” (SA/eng) and its final element may be êl “star”. Its middle element may be related to the root √UR “heat, be hot”, perhaps an otherwise unattested adjective ?uir “fiery”, though David Salo suggested it might be (N.) uir “eternity” (GS/359).
Variations
- Anguriel ✧ SA/anga
anguirel
proper name. *Iron-of-the-fiery-star
A companion sword to Anglachel, constructed from the same fiery meteor (S/202). Its initial element is probably ang “iron” (SA/eng) and its final element may be êl “star”. Its middle element may be related to the root √UR “heat, be hot”, perhaps an otherwise unattested adjective ?uir “fiery”, though David Salo suggested it might be (N.) uir “eternity” (GS/359).
Variations
- Anguriel ✧ SA/anga
anguirel
proper name. Iron-of-the-fiery-star
A companion sword to Anglachel, constructed from the same fiery meteor (S/202). Its initial element is probably ang “iron” (SA/eng) and its final element may be êl “star”. Its middle element may be related to the root √UR “heat, be hot”, perhaps an otherwise unattested adjective ?uir “fiery”, though David Salo suggested it might be (N.) uir “eternity” (GS/359).
Variations
- anguirel ✧ S/202.1011; SI/Anguirel.001
- anguriel ✧ SA/anga.012
Elements
anguirel
proper name. Iron-of-the-fiery-star
A companion sword to Anglachel, constructed from the same fiery meteor (S/202). Its initial element is probably ang “iron” (SA/eng) and its final element may be êl “star”. Its middle element may be related to the root √UR¹ “heat, be hot”, perhaps an otherwise unattested adjective ?uir¹ “fiery”, though David Salo suggested it might be uir² “eternity” (GS/359).
Variations
- Anguirel ✧ S/202.1011; SI/Anguirel.001
- Anguriel ✧ SA/anga.012
Elements
A companion sword to Anglachel, constructed from the same fiery meteor (S/202). Its initial element is probably ang “iron” (SA/eng) and its final element may be êl “star”. Its middle element may be related to the root √UR “heat, be hot”, perhaps an otherwise unattested adjective ?uir “fiery”, though David Salo suggested it might be [N.] uir “eternity” (GS/359).