S. Rammas Echor loc. “Great Wall of the Outer Circle”

S. Rammas Echor, loc. “Great Wall of the Outer Circle”

The wall around the Pelennor (LotR/750) translated “Great Wall of the Outer Circle”, a combination of rammas “great wall” and echor “outer circle” (SA/ram, echor; RC/512).

Conceptual Development: In Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s, this name variously appeared as N. Corramas (WR/340), Ramas Coren and Rammas Ephel (WR/288).

References ✧ LotRI/Rammas Echor; PE17/100; RC/512; SA/echor, ram; WRI/Ramas Coren, Rammas Echor

Glosses

Elements

rammas “great wall” ✧ RC/512
echor “outer circle; encircling” ✧ RC/512; SA/echor
ram “wall” ✧ SA/ram

N. Ramas Coren loc.

Earlier name of S. Rammas Echor in Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s (WR/288), also appearing as Corramas (WE/340). It seems to be a combination of ram(m)as “*great wall” and cognates of corn “round”, as suggested by Roman Rausch (EE/3.28, 3.29).

See S. Rammas Echor for further discussion.

References ✧ WR/288, 340; WRI/Ramas Coren

Variations

Changes

Elements

ram(m)as “*great wall”
corn “round, globed”

N. Rammas Ephel loc.

Earlier name of S. Rammas Echor in Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s (WR/288), a combination of ram(m)as “*great wall” and ephel “outer fence”, as suggested by Roman Rausch (EE/3.28).

References ✧ WR/288; WRI/Ramas Coren

Elements

ram(m)as “*great wall”
ephel “outer fence”