Q. calambar adj. “*light-fated” (Category: to Bless)
A noun in the phrase Nai kalambar onnalda ter coivierya from the late 1960s (VT49/41). Carl Hostetter suggested the word may mean “*light-fate(d)”, a combination of cala “light” and ambar “fate”, which he compared with Turambar “Master of Fate” (VT49/42). In a post on the Vinyë Lambengolmor Discord Server (VLDS) on 2023-06-01, Röandil suggested it might instead mean “*light-dwelling” or “*light-dweller”, as with words like Hröambari “Incarnates; (lit.) *Body-dwelling” (NM/14) or ombari “company, dwellers together” (NM/117).
Reference ✧ VT49/42 ✧ kalambar “*light-fated”
Related
Elements
cala | “light” |
umbar | “fate, doom, curse” |
Element In