S. Lossarnach loc. “Flowery Arnarch”
A region of Gondor immediately south of Minas Tirith. It was glossed “Flowery Arnarch” in Tolkien’s “Unfinished Index” to The Lord of the Rings (RC/513), but elsewhere he said that its initial element was S. loss “snow” (VT42/18). Its final element, Arnach was “of forgotten [pre-Númenórean] origin” (LotR/1129).
Conceptual Development: When it first appeared in Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s, its name was N. Glossarnach (WR/289) with an initial element N. gloss “snow, snow-white”, further supporting the etymology given above.
References ✧ LotRI/Arnach, Lossarnach; PMI; RC/513; UTI; VT42/18; WR/289; WRI
Glosses
Variations
Elements
loss | “snow” | ✧ VT42/18 |
Un. Arnach | ✧ LotRI/Arnach; LotRI/Lossarnach; UTI/Lossarnach; VT42/18 |
N. Glossarnach loc.
References ✧ WR/289; WRI/Lossarnach
Changes
Elements
gloss | “snow, snow-white” |
Un. Arnach |