S. Melthinorn pn. “Tree of Gold”
A name of Laurelin translated “Tree of Gold” (MR/155), apparently a combination of a variant form of the adjective [N.] malthen “of gold” and orn “tree” (Ety/SMAL). The initial adjective melthin- appears to be plural, though the reason why is unclear since the second element is obviously singular.
Conceptual Development: The name N. Melthinorn appeared in Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s (LR/30). It also appears in The Etymologies, which is the source of the derivation above (Ety/SMAL). In the same entry, there is an archaic form †Mellinorn, apparently containing a plural of N. mallen.
References ✧ MR/155; MRI
Glosses
Elements
N. malthen | “of gold” | plural |
orn | “(tall straight) tree” |
N. Melthinorn pn. “Tree of Gold”
References ✧ Ety/SMAL; LR/210; LRI
Glosses
Variations
Elements
malthen | “of gold” | plural | ✧ Ety/SMAL (Melthin) |
orn | “tree” | ✧ Ety/SMAL | |
mallen | “of gold” | plural | ✧ Ety/SMAL (Mellin) |