ᴱQ. Úrion m.
Another name Fionwe in the Qenya Lexicon from the 1910s and some other early name lists (QL/98; PE13/114; PE14/13). It was also glossed “phaethon”, which is Greek for “radiant, shining” and another name for Helios, god of the Sun, according to the editors of the Qenya Lexicon: Gilson, Hostetter, Wynne and Smith (QL/98). It is an elaboration of Ûr “Sun”, as suggested by Christopher Tolkien (LT1A/Ûr).
See also ᴹQ. Úrion.
References ✧ GL/18, 20; LT1A/Ûr; PE13/114; PE14/13; QL/98
Variations
Elements
Ûr | “Sun, (lit.) Fire” | ✧ LT1A/Ûr |
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Derivations
Phonetic Developments
ᴱ√UŘU > Ūrion | [ɣūðion] > [ɣūzion] > [ɣūrion] > [ūrion] | ✧ QL/98 |