ᴺQ. [ᴱQ.] túrion (túriond-) n. “palace” (Category: House (other))
Derivations
ᴱQ. túrion¹ (tūriond-) n. “palace” (Category: House (other))
A word appearing as ᴱQ. tūrion (túriond-) or turindo “palace” in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s under the early root ᴱ√TURU “am strong” (QL/95). The contemporaneous Poetic and Mythological Words of Eldarissa had ᴱQ. tūriond- “palace” (PME/96).
Neo-Quenya: I would use ᴺQ. túrion as “palace” for purposes of Neo-Quenya, since the root √TUR “master(y), strong” survived on Tolkien’s later writing. This word was used, for example, in Helge Fauskanger’s Neo-Quenya New Testament (NQNT). Ales Bican’s New Words (ABNW) from the early 2000s proposed a different neologism: ᴺQ. arcöa “palace”, a combination of ar(a)- “noble” and cöa “house”.
References ✧ PME/96; QL/95
Glosses
Variations
Inflections
tūriond- | stem | “palace” | ✧ PME/96 |
tūriond- | stem | ✧ QL/95 |
Elements
túrin | “king(dom)” | ✧ QL/95 (tūrin) |
ᴺQ. !arcöa n. “palace, (lit.) noble-house” (Category: House (other))
Elements
Q. ar(a)- | “noble, high” |
Q. cöa | “house; outhouse, shed, hut, booth; building used for a dwelling or other purposes; †body” |