Q. Úr(in) pn. “Sun”
A late remnant of earlier names for the Sun: ᴱQ. Ûr and ᴹQ. Úrin. In Silmarillion revisions from the 1950s-60s, this name was changed from Úrin >> Naira >> Vása (MR/198), but the form Úr(in) occasionally appeared in some later writings (PE17/148, MR/377). This name was a derivative of the root √UR “heat, be hot” (PE17/148).
Conceptual Development: In the earliest Lost Tales, this name was ᴱQ. Ûr, Ur or Úri “Sun”, but literally meaning “Fire” (LT1/187, QL/98). The name became ᴹQ. Úrin in Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s (LR/240). It was rejected in The Etymologies along with the root form ᴹ√UR¹, but reappeared sometimes in later writing as noted above.
References ✧ MR/198, 377; MRI/Úr; PE17/148
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√UR > Úrin | [ūrin] | ✧ PE17/148 |
ᴹQ. Úrin (Úrind-) pn. “Sun, (lit.) Fiery”
An earlier Quenya name for the Sun appearing in Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s and glossed “Fiery” (LR/240). It was sometimes used in combination with its other name Anar: Úr-anar “Red Sun” (LR/72). In a deleted entry in The Etymologies, it was given as a derivative of the root ᴹ√UR¹ “be hot” (Ety/UR).
See Q. Úr(in) for further discussion.
References ✧ Ety/UR; LR/72, 240; LRI/Ûr, Úrin; SM/97
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Úrinden | genitive | ✧ Ety/UR |
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ᴹ√UR > Úrin | [ūrin] | ✧ Ety/UR |
ᴱQ. Ûr pn. “Sun, (lit.) Fire”
Name of the Sun in the earliest Lost Tales (LT1/187), sometimes appearing as úri (MC/214, 221), derived from the root ᴱ√URU having to do with heat (QL/98).
See Q. Úr(in) for further discussion.
References ✧ LRI; LT1/85, 187; LT1A/Ûr, Urwen; LT1I; MC/214, 216, 221; PE15/77; PE16/62, 72, 74-75, 77, 100, 104; PME/98; QL/98; SMI
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uurio | genitive | ✧ PE16/104 | |
úrio | genitive | “of the sun” | ✧ MC/216; PE16/100 |
úring- | stem | ✧ PE15/77 | |
ūr- | stem | ✧ PME/98; QL/98 |
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ᴱ√URU > Ur | [ur] | ✧ QL/98 |