S. Taur-na-Foen loc. “Forest of the Foen”
Another name for Dorthonion translated “Forest of the Foen” in a philological fragment of uncertain date, a combination of taur “forest”, na(n) “of” and the mountain name Foen (WJ/187 note #32). It also appeared in another note from the early 1950s where the name was said to be “Beleriandric” (PE21/79).
References ✧ PE21/79; WJ/187; WJI/Foen, Taur-na-Foen
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taur | “forest, wood” | ✧ PE21/79; WJ/187 |
na(n) | “of; with, along with, accompanied by, provided with or by, associated with, marked with” | ✧ PE21/79 (na); WJ/187 (na) |
Foen | “Long Sight” | ✧ PE21/79; WJ/187; WJI/Foen |