ᴹQ. Ninqelóte pn. “Pale Blossom”
Another name for Silpion appearing in Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s (LR/209, SD/58), a compound of ninqe “white” and lóte “flower”. This name appeared in the texts as Ninquelóte (with a qu), but this entry uses Ninqelóte (with a q) for this entry to be more consistent with the spelling conventions of this period. At this stage the name was unglossed, but probably had the same meaning as its Noldorin cognate N. Nimloth “Pale Blossom”.
See Q. Ninquelótë for further discussion.
References ✧ LR/209; LRI/Ninquelótë; SD/58; SDI1/Ninquelótë
Variations
Elements
ninqe | “white” |
lóte | “(large single) flower” |
Cognates