S. Eglon pn.
Tolkien experimented with a variety of similar terms the Sindar appeared on the back page of Notes on Names (NN) from 1957, including egl, egel, egel, egleðel and eglon (PE17/140-142). These also several atypical plural forms, resulting from developments from ✶eklō/etlō via syllabification of -l > -ol:
Tolkien eventually replaced all these variations with S. Eglan (WJ/365), whose (class) plural form Eglath was used in The Silmarillion as published (S/58).
References ✧ PE17/140-142
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eglona | ? | ✧ PE17/141 |
eglarim | class-plural | ✧ PE17/141 |
eglath | class-plural | ✧ PE17/140 |
eglathrim | class-plural | ✧ PE17/140 |
eglawaith | class-plural | ✧ PE17/140 |
egleth | fem | ✧ PE17/140 |
eglon | masc | ✧ PE17/140 |
Eglir | plural | ✧ PE17/141 |
Igli | plural | ✧ PE17/141 |
egil | plural | ✧ PE17/142 |
eglin | plural | ✧ PE17/142 |
eglir | plural | ✧ PE17/140 |
igil | plural | ✧ PE17/140; PE17/142; PE17/142 |
igli | plural | ✧ PE17/142 |
iglin | plural | ✧ PE17/142 |
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✶Etlōi > Igli | [etlōi] > [etlī] > [etli] > [itlī] > [idli] > [igli] | ✧ PE17/141 |
✶etlō > eglon | [etlondo] > [etlond] > [edlond] > [edlonn] > [edlon] > [eglon] | ✧ PE17/141 |
Ilk. Egla n. “Star-folk, Elf” (Category: Elf, Fairy)
A Doriathrin word for “Elf” (Ety/ELED), also attested in its class plural form Eglath which was marked as both Doriathrin (Ety/ELED) and Ilkorin (Ety/GAT(H), LED). This word developed from the inverted primitive form ᴹ✶edel[a] of the root ᴹ√ELED (Ety/ELED). First the middle [e] was lost because of the Ilkorin syncope, after which the resulting [dl] became [gl].
This word was a frequent element in Ilkorin names. As noted by Helge Fauskanger (AL-Doriathrin/Eglador), ordinarily the primitive final [a] would be lost in Ilkorin. Perhaps it was preserved in Ilk. Egla by analogy with the various names where it appeared, or perhaps Egla was actually the genitival form (of unattested *Egol as Ilk. legol) with the suffix -a(n).
Conceptual Development: In the Gnomish Lexicon from the 1910s, G. Egla was the Gnomish word for “Elf”. In The Etymologies from the 1930s, Tolkien first wrote Ilk. Eld for “Elf”, derived from the uninverted form of the root. This was rejected in favor of Ilk. Egla, perhaps an attempt to preserve the earlier Gnomish form.
See S. †Eglan for further discussion.
References ✧ Ety/ELED, GAT(H), LED
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Dor. Eglath | class-plural | ✧ Ety/ELED | |
Eglath | class-plural | “Eldar” | ✧ Ety/GAT(H) |
Eglath | class-plural | “Eldar, Ilkorians” | ✧ Ety/LED |
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ᴹ√ELED | “Star-Folk, Elves” | ✧ Ety/LED (ÉLED) |
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ᴹ✶edel- > Egla | [edela] > [edla] > [egla] | ✧ Ety/ELED |
G. Egla n. “fairy, (lit.) being from outside” (Category: Elf, Fairy)
References ✧ GG/9, 13; GL/32; LT1A/Eldamar, Eldar; LT2A/Eglamar, Idril; PE14/9; PE15/23; WJI
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in·egla | definite | “the fairy” | ✧ GG/9 |
Eglon | genitive | ✧ PE15/23 | |
Eglathon | genitive plural | ✧ PE15/23 | |
Eglath | plural | ✧ LT2A/Idril | |
Eglath | plural | “Elves or fairies” | ✧ PE14/9 |
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edh | “outside, near borders of, near, hard by, beside” | ✧ GL/32 (eg³) | |
eg² | “far away, wide, distant, far off” | ✧ LT1A/Eldar |
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