S. Orchaldor m. “*Tall Lord”
Husband of Ailinel (UT/210). His name seems to be a compound of orchal “tall” and -dor “lord”.
Conceptual Development: Some similar names appeared in The Etymologies from the 1930s: N. Orchelanath and (rejected) Orchallamath (EtyAC/KHAL², MBAT(H)).
References ✧ UT/210; UTI
Elements
orchal | “tall” |
-dor | “*king, lord” |
N. Orchelanath pn.
A name of unclear function appearing in linguistic notes from the 1930s along with variants and Orchallamath and Orchalammoth (EtyAC/KHAL², MBAT(H); PE22/41). It might be a combination of orchal “tall” and amath “shield”, but the second element was rejected.
References ✧ EtyAC/KHAL², MBAT(H); PE22/41
Variations
Elements
orchal | “superior, eminent, lofty” | ✧ Ety/KHAL² (orchel) | |
amath | “shield” | ✧ EtyAC/MBAT(H) (amath) | |
ᴹ√KHAL² | “uplift, erect, lift from ground, (make) stand up” | ✧ EtyAC/MBAT(H) (KHAL) |