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ANNON ARNEN<br />
annon������¤���¡���¡� , pl. ennyn������¨�������¡� ,<br />
n. great door or gate� Ety/348, S/428,<br />
LotR/II:IV, TAI/150� OS *andondo,<br />
*ando, CE *adnô (AD).<br />
adj. western� SD/129-31�<br />
OS *anduia, CE *n. dûjâ (NDU).<br />
annui������¤�����¤���<br />
n. west, sunset� Ety/376,<br />
S/428, LotR/VI:IV, LotR/E, LB/354,<br />
annûn������¤�����¡��¡�<br />
OS *andûne, CE *n. dûnê<br />
Letters/308�<br />
(NDU).<br />
n. ‘westron’, the<br />
common speech� PM/316� OS<br />
annúnaid�����¤���¡��¡��¡�¨�����<br />
*andûneitè<br />
Anor� ����¤�¡���¦�<br />
(NDU).<br />
sun� Ety/348� n. OS *anår,<br />
CE *anâr<br />
anrand� andrann�<br />
(A-NÁR).<br />
.<br />
anu� ����¤���¡� (anw) adj. male� Ety/360,<br />
X/W A literal interpretation of the<br />
Etymologies would class this word as a<br />
noun, but David Salo notes that the<br />
punctuation in <strong>The</strong> Etymologies is not<br />
always reliable. Noldorin anw cannot be<br />
cognate to the Quenya noun hanu (*3anû)<br />
because the final -u would drop. It must<br />
rather be cognate to the Quenya adjective<br />
hanwa (*3anwâ) attested under the stem<br />
INI, where it is also stated that inw,<br />
corresponding to Quenya inya "female",<br />
has been remodelled after anw. <strong>The</strong><br />
combination of these two entries, along<br />
with the phonological evidences, clearly<br />
indicates that anw is actually an adjective�<br />
MS *anw, OS *anwa, CE *hanwâ (HAN).<br />
anw� anu� .<br />
anwar� ����¤�����¤�¦� n. awe� UT/418.<br />
aphad-���������������� v. to follow, etym. ‘to walk<br />
behind, on a track or path’� WJ/387<br />
In WJ/387, the verbal stem is given as<br />
aphad-, and the etymology as *ap-pata. If<br />
we follow the latter, the verb should<br />
perhaps read aphada-� ab-+pad-, OS<br />
*app h ata- (PAT2).<br />
ant����¤����� n. gift� Ety/348� OS *ant h a (AN).<br />
ext. man (elvish name men)� for<br />
24 Hiswelókë – Special issue no1 , pl. ephedyn�<br />
����¤�����¤�¤���¡� , n. 1. follower — 2. by<br />
aphadon������������������¡�<br />
class pl.<br />
aphadrim��������������¤�¦���� class pl.<br />
aphadrim�<br />
aphadon� of , followers, men (elvish<br />
name men)� WJ/387� for aphad-+rim.<br />
I���¤�¦� ar- without� Ety/349� prefix OS *arar-�<br />
II� ara-�<br />
(AR2).<br />
.<br />
WJ/387� OS *app h ato(ndo) (PAT2)<br />
âr�������¦� n. king (used of a lord or king of a<br />
specified region)� Ety/389� OS *aran<br />
(ÁR1-AN).<br />
ara-�����¤�¦��� (ar-� II) prefix high, noble, royal<br />
� S/428� Reduced form of CS aran,<br />
element in the names of the kings of Arnor<br />
and Arthedain.<br />
arad����¤�¦����� n. daytime, a day� Ety/349.<br />
aran������¤�¦�¤�¡� , pl. erain������¨�¦�¨���¡� , n. king<br />
(used of a lord or king of a specified<br />
region)� Ety/360, S/428, LotR/II:IV,<br />
ar��� a� I.<br />
LotR/VI:VII, Letters/426�<br />
SD/129-31,<br />
OS *aran<br />
aras� ����¤�¦�����<br />
(ÁR-AN).<br />
deer� WJ/156-157� n. OS<br />
*arasse<br />
ardh����¤�¦���<br />
(A-RAS).<br />
n. region� Ety/360� realm, OS<br />
*arda<br />
ardhon������¤�¦�����¡�<br />
(ÁR1-AD).<br />
n. 1. great region,<br />
province — 2. by ext. � ‘world’<br />
Calenardhon PM/348� S/386; OS<br />
*ardondo (ÁR1-AD).<br />
arnediad���¤���¡��¤����������� (arnœdiad� )<br />
adj. innumerable, countless, endless,<br />
without reckoning, numberless�<br />
Ety/349, Ety/378, S/428� ar-+nediad,<br />
MS *arnœdiad, OS *arnotiata.<br />
arnen� ����¤���¡�¨�¡� , pl. ernin� ����¨���¡��¡� ,<br />
n. (unknown meaning, perhaps ‘royal<br />
water’)� Emyn Arnen, Lonnath-Ernin<br />
LotR/V:I, WR/294, WR/370<br />
Originally, Lonnath-Ernin might have<br />
been intended to mean ‘royal havens’,<br />
assuming the second element to be a<br />
regular adjective. However, the second<br />
element in Emyn Arnen ‘hills of Arnen’ is<br />
adj. royal�<br />
arn(a)gon-ath<br />
Letters/427� OS *arna (ÁR1-AN).<br />
arn������¤���¡�