Q. Ingwion m. “Son of Ingwë”

Q. Ingwion, m. “Son of Ingwë”

The son of Ingwë in the 1957-8 drafts of The Silmarillion (WJ/246), whose name is a compound of the name of his father Ingwë and the patronymic suffix -ion “-son”.

References ✧ WJ/246; WJI

Glosses

Elements

Ingwë “Chief”
-ion “-son, masculine patronymic”

ᴹQ. Ingwiel m.

Son of ᴹQ. Ingwe in Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s (SM/156, LR/326). The name Ingwiel contains his father’s name as an element, though the function of the suffix -iel (often “daughter”) is unclear. See later Q. Ingwion for later developments.

References ✧ LR/326; LRI; SM/156, 313; SMI/Ingwiel, Ingwil; WJ/246; WJI/Ingwion

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Ingwe “Prince of Elves”
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ᴹQ. Ingil m.

See earlier ᴱQ. Ingil and later Q. Ingwion for discussion.

Reference ✧ Ety/ING

Elements

ᴹ√ING “first, foremost” ✧ Ety/ING

ᴱQ. Ingil m.

In the earliest Lost Tales, the name of the son of ᴱQ. Inwe (LT1/22). The son’s name contains an earlier, rejected name ᴱQ. Ing for his father. In unrelated story fragments from the 1920s, the name Ing was also used for a great lord who ruled England (LT2/301), and as such Ingil appeared as an element of the name ᴱQ. Ingilnóre “England” (QL/42). The name ᴹQ. Ingil still appeared in The Etymologies as a derivative of ᴹ√ING (Ety/ING), but in the contemporaneous narratives the name was changed to ᴹQ. Ingwiel. See Q. Ingwion for later developments of this name.

References ✧ GL/38; LT1/22; LT1A/Ingil, Inwë; LT1I; LT2I; PE13/99; PE15/7, 25; PME/43; QL/42; SMI

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Element In

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ᴱQ. Isilmo m.

The earliest name of the son of ᴱQ. Inwe (later Q. Ingwë) who at this early stage was also called Isil (QL/43).

References ✧ GL/39; LT1A/Isil; PE13/99, 103; PE15/7, 25; QL/43

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Elements

Isil ✧ LT1A/Isil; QL/43

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