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S. paran adj. “bare, naked; smooth, shaven” (Category: Naked, Bare)

S. paran, adj. “bare, naked; smooth, shaven” (Category: Naked, Bare)

A word for “bare, naked” appearing in notes from the late 1950s and early 1960s to explain the name Dol Baran. This name was originally intended to be “*Brown Hill” with the second element N. baran “brown”; see N. Dolbaran from The Etymologies of the 1930s, which had baran as its second element (Ety/BARÁN). This meaning survived until Tolkien was working on the index to The Lord of the Rings (RC/433), but there he recognized this was problematic because the adjective baran should be mutated to varan. To resolve this quandary, Tolkien coined paran from the root √PAR “peel”, and this new adjective was variously glossed “smooth, shaven” (RC/433), “bare” (PE17/86) or “bare, naked” (PE17/171).

Conceptual Development: The Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s had some similar “bare” words: G. falt “bare” (GL/33) and fôl “empty, bare — leafless, esp. of trees” (GL/35), both based on the early root ᴱ√FALA “bare, nude” (QL/37).

References ✧ PE17/86, 171; RC/433

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Baran soft-mutation; p-mutation   ✧ PE17/86; RC/433
Baran soft-mutation; p-mutation “bare, naked” ✧ PE17/171

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PAR > paran [parane] > [paran] ✧ PE17/86
PARAN > Baran [parane] > [paran] ✧ PE17/171

G. falt adj. “bare” (Category: Naked, Bare)

See S. paran for discussion.

Reference ✧ GL/33 ✧ “bare”

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ᴱ√fal-² > falt [ɸalt] > [falt] > [falθ] > [falt] ✧ GL/33

G. fôl adj. “empty, bare, leafless (esp. of trees)” (Category: Naked, Bare)

See S. paran for discussion.

References ✧ GL/33, 35

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