S. Eledhwen f. “Elfsheen, Elven-fair”

S. Eledhwen, f. “Elfsheen, Elven-fair”

A sobriquet of Morwen translated “Elfsheen” (S/155) or “Elven-fair” (Let/281). Its initial element is †Eledh, an archaic Sindarin word for “Elf”, which in ordinary speech was Edhel (SA/êl, Let/281). The meaning of the second element is less clear. Given the translation, it might be a lenited variant of gwân “fair” (PE17/165) or of the root √GWEN (PE17/191), but could also be the suffixal form -wen of gwend “maiden” common in female names (Ety/WEN).

Conceptual Development: In Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s, this name appeared originally as N. Eledwen (SM/319), later revised to N. Eledhwen (LR/147). At this stage, N. Eledh was the ordinary Noldorin word for Elf, and was specifically given as an element of the name Eledhwen in The Etymologies (Ety/ELED). In these Silmarillion drafts, this name was already translated as “Elfsheen” (SM/319, LR/276), and in The Etymologies her name was initially translated “Elf-fair”, but this gloss was rejected and replaced by “Elf-maid” (Ety/ELED).

In Tolkien’s writing, the root √WEN(ED) (from which S. gwend “maiden” is derived) was usually associated with youth and virginity, but sometimes also with beauty, as for example in the rejected root √GWEN “fair, beautiful” (PE17/191). This vacillation may be reflected in the different translations of the name Eledhwen.

In Silmarillion revisions from the 1950s-60s, Tolkien changed this name to S. Edhelwen to be consistent with the later Sindarin name for “Elf” (WJ/142, WJ/273), but Eledhwen also appeared in his later writings (e.g. Let/281 from 1958) and this is the form that appeared in the published version of The Silmarillion.

References ✧ LBI/Eledhwen, Morwen; Let/281; PE17/57, 190; S/155; SA/êl; SI/Eledhwen, Morwen; UTI/Eledhwen, Haudh-en-Elleth; WJI/Edhelwen, Eledhwen

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Eledh “Elf” ✧ Let/281 (†eledh); SA/êl; UTI/Haudh-en-Elleth
GWEN “fair, beautiful; (probably originally) fresh, fair, unblemished (especially of beauty of youth)”

N. Eledhwen f. “Elf-maid”

See S. Eledhwen for discussion.

References ✧ Ety/ELED, WEN; LR/131, 147, 276; LRI/Eledwen; PE22/41; SM/319; SMI/Eledwen

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Eledh “Star-folk, Elf” ✧ Ety/ELED
gwenn “maiden” soft-mutation
ᴹ✶wen- “girl” ✧ Ety/WEN