ᴹ√GAW root. “think out, devise, contrive”
A root in The Etymologies of the 1930s glossed “think out, devise, contrive”, appearing beside a variant ᴹ√GOWO (Ety/GAWA). Its most notable derivative is the name Q. Aulë, which Tolkien usually translated as “Maker” (S/44) or “Smith” (LotR/1137). Its Noldorin counterpart in the 1930s was N. Gaul, replacing G. Ôla from the 1910s, but Tolkien did not give a Sindarin equivalent of Aulë’s name in his later writings. In 1959-60 Tolkien portrayed Q. Aulë as an adaptation of this Valarin name Aʒūlēz, but I would retain ᴹ√GAW for purposes of Neo-Eldarin.
References ✧ Ety/BEL, GAWA, LEP
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