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S. #lung adj. “heavy” (Category: Heavy, Weighty)

S. #lung, adj. “heavy; [G.] grave, serious” (Category: Heavy, Weighty)

Sindarin adjective meaning “heavy” attested only in the name Mablung “Heavy Hand” (S/185). Given this name’s Quenya cognate Q. Lungumá (VT47/19), S. lung probably developed from primitive *✶lungŭ, where the [u] was prevented from become [o] by the presence of the nasal [ŋ].

The Gnomish glosses for this word from the 1910s included the more metaphorical senses of “grave, serious” (GL/55). It’s possible the Sindarin word could be used in this way as well.

Conceptual Development: In the Gnomish Lexicon from the 1910s, the word for “heavy” was also G. lung (GL/55), an element in the name G. Mablung as well (LT2A/Mablung). Its primitive form was not given, but judging by the related word G. luntha- “to balance, weigh”, it might have been *ᴱ√LUŊU. The form ᴱN. lung “heavy” reappeared in the Early Noldorin Grammar from the 1920s (PE13/122), but became ᴱN. lhung in the (Early) Noldorin Dictionary (PE13/163), after Tolkien decided that initial [r-], [l-] were unvoiced.

In The Etymologies from the 1930s, the Noldorin form of this word was N. lhong derived from primitive ᴹ✶lungā (Ety/LUG¹), where the [u] became [o] due to a-affection. At this point in time, Mablung was Doriathrin/Ilkorin rather than a Noldorin name (Ety/MAP), so there was no conflict.

After Tolkien abandoned the Ilkorin language, Mablung would have become a Sindarin name, and Tolkien needed a new etymology for it. Judging by its later Quenya cognate Lungumá (VT47/19), it seems that Tolkien revised the primitive form of this word from ✶lungā to ✶lungŭ, as described above, possibly a restoration of its etymology from the 1920s. This meant there was no a-affection in the Sindarin development, making S. lung the Sindarin form of the word.

Neo-Sindarin: I personally prefer S. lung for the Sindarin word for “heavy”, but some Neo-Sindarin authors use the reformed word ᴺS. ^long, based on the Noldorin word lhong in The Etymologies, switching to a voiced [l] because the unvoicing of initial [l], [r] does not happen in Sindarin phonology.

Reference ✧ S/185 ✧ “heavy”

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N. lhong adj. “heavy” (Category: Heavy, Weighty)

Reference ✧ Ety/LUG¹ ✧ “heavy”

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ᴹ✶lungā > lhong [luŋgā] > [luŋga] > [loŋga] > [loŋg] > [l̥oŋg] > [l̥oŋ] ✧ Ety/LUG¹

ᴱN. lhung n. “heavy” (Category: Heavy, Weighty)

References ✧ PE13/122, 149, 163

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lhyng plural ✧ PE13/163
luing plural ✧ PE13/122

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G. lung n. “heavy; grave, serious” (Category: Heavy, Weighty)

References ✧ GL/55; LT2A/Mablung

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