S. Garthúrian loc. “Hidden Realm”

S. Garthúrian, loc. “Hidden Realm”

A region between the rivers Aros and Celon, so labeled in the Silmarillion map from the 1950s but not in the published Silmarillion (WJ/183). A late isolated note translates it as “Hidden Realm” and indicates that it is the Sindarin form from which Arthúrien is derived (WJ/189). Most likely it is a combination of gardh “realm”, thurin “hidden” and the suffix -ian(d) “land”.

Conceptual Development: In the earliest Lost Tales, G. Gar Thurion “Secret Place” was given as a name for Doriath (LT2/158), revised from earlier Gar Furion (LT2/202). In The Etymologies from the 1930s, Ilk. Garthurian is given as an Ilkorin name of Doriath, translated “Fenced Realm” or “Hidden Realm” (Ety/GAT(H), ƷAR, THUR). The name N. Arthurien is said to be a “half translation” of the Ilkorin name, matching the later modification of Sindarin Garthúrian into Arthúrien.

References ✧ WJ/189; WJI

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gardh “region”
thurin “secret, hidden”
-ian(d) “-land, country”

Ilk. Garthurian loc. “Fenced Realm, Hidden Realm”

See S. Garthúrian for discussion.

References ✧ Ety/GAT(H), ƷAR, THUR; EtyAC/ƷAR, ƷARA

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garth “realm” ✧ Ety/ƷAR; EtyAC/ƷARA (garth (dh))
thúren “guarded, hidden” ✧ Ety/THUR
ᴹ√ƷAR “have, hold” ✧ Ety/THUR; Ety/ƷAR

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G. Gar Thurion loc. “Secret Place”

References ✧ LT2/158, 202; LT2A/Gar Thurion; LT2I/Gar Furion, Gar Thurion; PE13/102; PE15/24

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gar(th) “place, district” ✧ LT2A/Gar Thurion (Gar); PE15/24 (Gar)
furion “secret, concealed, hidden” ✧ LT2A/Gar Thurion; PE15/24

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