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'''Úmarth''' means "ill-fate" in [[Sindarin]] | '''Úmarth''' means "ill-fate" in [[Sindarin]].<ref name=SI>{{S|Index}}</ref> | ||
[[Túrin|Túrin Turambar]] in [[Nargothrond]], wished to hide his identity and introduced as [[Agarwaen]] He used the name Úmarth to refer to his father [[Húrin]]. | [[Túrin|Túrin Turambar]] in [[Nargothrond]], wished to hide his identity and introduced himself as [[Agarwaen]]. He used the name Úmarth to refer to his father [[Húrin]].<ref name=SI/> | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
''Úmarth'' apparently contains the negative prefix ''[[ú-]]'' + ''[[amarth]]'' "fate".{{or}} | |||
==Cognates== | ==Cognates== | ||
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Revision as of 11:26, 8 July 2011
Úmarth means "ill-fate" in Sindarin.[1]
Túrin Turambar in Nargothrond, wished to hide his identity and introduced himself as Agarwaen. He used the name Úmarth to refer to his father Húrin.[1]
Etymology
Úmarth apparently contains the negative prefix ú- + amarth "fate".Template:Or
Cognates
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Index of Names"