S. Erchamion m. “One-handed”

S. Erchamion, m. “One-handed”

Sobriquet of Beren after his hand was bitten off during his quest for a Silmaril (S/183). The two initial elements of this name are er “one” and a mutated form cham of cam “hand” (SA/er, cam). The second of these is especially interesting, in that it is a rare example of liquid mutation. The meaning of the final element is unclear, but it is probably a variant of the masculine suffix -on¹. As further evidence of this, Tolkien also wrote Erchamon without the i, and according to Patrick Wynne this was clearly deliberate and not a slip (VT47/7, PE21/86).

Conceptual Development: In the earliest Lost Tales from the 1910s, this name appeared as G. Ermabwed (LT2/34). In Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s, this name was revised first to (Ilkorin?) Ermabuin (SM/310), then again to N. Erchamui (LR/146, LR/405). In one place it appeared as Erchamron (Ety/MAP).

As a variation on all these names, the forms N. Er(h)amion or Erchamion appeared as early as the Lays of Beleriand from the 1920s (LB/119, 121) and also in Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s (LR/146, 405). In Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s, this name appeared as Erhamion (RS/183) and was firmly established in its final form Erchamion by the time of the Silmarillion revisions from the 1950s-60s (WJ/51, 231).

References ✧ LR/301; PE21/86; S/183; SA/cam, er; SI; UTI; VT47/7; WJI

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Variations

Elements

er “one, alone” ✧ SA/er
cam “(cupped) hand, holding hand; handful” liquid-mutation ✧ SA/cam
-on¹ “masculine suffix”
kambā “(cupped) hand” ✧ VT47/7

Cognates


N. Erchamion m. “One-handed”

See S. Erchamion for discussion.

References ✧ Ety/MAP; EtyAC/KAB; LB/119, 121; LBI/Erchamion, Ermabwed; LR/146, 405; LRI; RS/183; RSI/Beren, Erhamion; SMI/Erchamion, Ermabwed

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N. Erchamui m. “One-handed”

An earlier variant of S. Erchamion “One-handed” (LR/146, 405; Ety/KAB), ending instead with the adjective suffix -ui.

See S. Erchamion for further discussion.

References ✧ Ety/KAB; LR/146, 405; LRI/Erchamion

Glosses

Changes

Elements

*er “one, alone” ✧ Ety/KAB (#er)
cam “hand” soft-mutation ✧ Ety/KAB
#-ui “adjective suffix”

Ilk. Ermabuin m. “One-handed”

Predecessor to the name S. Erchamion. In The Etymologies, the form Ermab(r)in “One-handed” was marked Ilkorin (Ety/MAP), and the similar form Ermabuin from the narratives may also be Ilkorin, since it appeared beside the Ilkorin name Mablosgen “Empty-handed” (LR/131). This name is a compound of er “one”, mâb “hand” and a variation of the adjective suffix -en. The u might be explained as a fossilized dual element [u], but the absence of this vowel in The Etymologies may mean that Tolkien rejected it in the Ilkorin form of the name.

See S. Erchamion for further discussion.

References ✧ Ety/MAP; EtyAC/MAP; LR/131, 146, 405; LRI; SM/310; SMI/Erchamion, Ermabwed

Glosses

Variations

Changes

Elements

*er “one”
mâb “hand” ✧ Ety/MAP; EtyAC/MAP (mâb)
*-en “adjectival suffix”

Cognates


ᴱN. Ermabwed m. “One-handed”

References ✧ LB/119, 121; LBI/Erchamion, Ermabwed; SM/113, 297, 310; SMI

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G. Ermabwed m. “One-handed”

References ✧ LT2/34; LT2A/Elmavoitë, Ermabwed; LT2I/Elmavoitë, Ermabwed

Glosses

Elements

mabwed “handed, having hands, dextrous” ✧ LT2A/Ermabwed

Cognates