Q. Tasarinan [þ] loc. “Willow-vale”

Q. Tasarinan [þ], loc. “Willow-vale”

A Quenya name of S. Nan-tathren used by the Ents (LotR/469, SA/tathar), translated “Willow-vale” (RC/384) or “Vale of Willow” (PE17/81). It is a compound of the stem form of tasar(ë) (tasari-) “willow” and the suffix -nan “valley” (SA/tathar, RC/384).

Conceptual Development: The name ᴱQ. Tasarinan appeared in the earliest Lost Tales (LT2/140, 225), though at this early stage its initial element was ᴱQ. tasarin “willow” (QL/89). The name ᴹQ. Tasarinan also appeared in Treebeard’s song in the Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s (TI/417).

References ✧ LotR/469; LotRI; PE17/81; RC/384; SA/tathar; SI/Nan-tathren

Glosses

Elements

tasar(ë) “willow” ✧ SA/tathar (tasarë)
nan(do) “(wide) valley, vale” ✧ RC/384 (nan)
tathari “*willow” ✧ PE17/81 (tăsăre); PE17/81 (taþā̆rĭ-)

Cognates


ᴹQ. Tasarinan [þ] loc. “Land of Willows”

See Q. Tasarinan for discussion.

References ✧ TI/417; TII

Glosses

Elements

tasar(e) “willow-tree”
nanda “water-mead, watered plain”

Cognates


ᴱQ. Tasarinan loc. “Land of Willows”

See Q. Tasarinan for discussion.

References ✧ LBI; LT2/140; LT2A/Nantathrin; LT2I; PE13/102

Glosses

Elements

tasarin “willow” ✧ LT2/140; LT2A/Nantathrin
nan “woodland, *land”

Cognates