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ᴹQ. poldórea adj. “strong, strong-bodied” (Category: Strong, Mighty, Powerful)

ᴹQ. poldórëa, adj. “strong, strong-bodied, [ᴱQ.] muscular, ⚠️powerful” (Category: Strong, Mighty, Powerful)

A word appearing in The Etymologies of the 1930s as an unglossed adjective form of ᴹQ. poldore under the root ᴹ√POL(OD) “physically strong” (Ety/POL). In the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s Tolkien translated ᴱQ. poldōrea as “muscular” under the early root ᴱ√POLO “have strength” (QL/75) and in Early Qenya Word-lists of the 1920s it was translated as “️powerful” (PE16/137). In the Quenya Verbal System (QVS) of 1948 Tolkien used this word in two phrases: ᴹQ. mólome mára poldóreain “hard work (is) good for the strong-bodied” and ᴹQ. ha mólome a·ndake poldórear “it is hard work to kill the strong” (PE22/123 note #130). The section where these two phrases appeared was rejected, but this rejection had to do with a change in the verb “to be” and not this adjective for “strong”.

The most notable use of this adjective was as a sobriquet for Tulkas dating all the way back to the 1910s, which Tolkien translated as “Strong One” (SM/79) or “Valiant” (LR/206). This sobriquet survived until Silmarillion drafts of the 1950s, where Tolkien revised it to Astaldo “Valiant” (MR/149). Despite this change, I think poldórea might be retained for “strong of body, muscular”, since √POL continued to appear in Tolkien’s writings in connection to physical ability.

References ✧ Ety/POL; PE22/123

Variations

Inflections

poldóreain dative plural “for the strong-bodied” ✧ PE22/123
poldórear plural “strong” ✧ PE22/123

Elements

poldore “*physical strength” ✧ Ety/POL

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ᴱQ. poldórea adj. “muscular, powerful” (Category: Strong, Mighty, Powerful)

See ᴹQ. poldórea for discussion.

References ✧ GL/64; PE16/137; QL/75

Glosses

Variations

Elements

poldor “physical strength; might” ✧ QL/75
#-a “adjectival suffix” ✧ QL/75 (#-ea)

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Cognates