Ad. târik n. (strong-I neut) “pillar, that which supports” (Category: Tower)

Ad. târik n. (strong-I neut) “pillar, that which supports” (Category: Tower)

The Adûnaic word for “pillar” (SD/241). Tolkien explained that this word is perceived as having a verbal function: “that which supports” (SD/429). As such, it can be used with an objective form in the name Minul-târik “That Which Supports the Heavens”.

Conceptual Development: In earlier drafts of “The Notion Club Papers” stories, this word appeared tûbal (SD/363), tūbil (SD/305) and (Quenya?) tyūlā (SD/346).

References ✧ SD/241, 429-430

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tārikat dual; strong-I-without-syncope “two pillars” ✧ SD/430

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Ad. tûbal n. “*pillar (draft)” (Category: Tower)

A draft version of târik “pillar” (SD/363), also appearing as tūbil (SD/305) and tyūlā (SD/346), the latter perhaps a variant of Q. tyulma “mast”.

References ✧ SD/305, 346, 363

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