ᴱQ. irmin n. “the inhabited world” (Category: World)
A word in the Qenya Lexicon of the 1910s glossed “the inhabited world” and derived from the root ᴱ√IŘI [IÐI] “dwell”, with the usual change of ancient ð > z > r (QL/43). It also appeared in the phrase ᴱQ. Irmina Telume “End of the World, Great End” in a list of names from the same period (PE13/104). In later writings it seems to have been supplanted by Q. Ambar of similar meaning.
References ✧ GL/50; LT2A/Idril; PE13/104; QL/43
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Irmina | genitive; a-genitive | “of the World” | ✧ PE13/104 |
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ᴱ√IŘI > irmin | [iðmin] > [izmin] > [irmin] | ✧ QL/43 |