Q. Carnistir m. “Red-face”
The mother-name of S. Caranthir, from which his Sindarin name was derived (PM/353). It is a compound of carnë (carni-) “red” and the primitive form stīrē “face” (VT41/10). In other writings Tolkien gave the words anta or cendelë for “face”.
Conceptual Development: Tolkien also briefly considered the form Carastir in a marginal note (VT41/10).
References ✧ PM/353; PMI/Caranthir; VT41/10
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carnë | “red, scarlet” | stem | ✧ PM/353 (carni-) |
-stir | “face” | ✧ PM/353 |
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