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'''''heru''''' or '''''hér''''' means "lord" in [[Quenya]]. It is possible that it forms some connotations with [[Eru]] | '''''heru''''' or '''''hér''''' means "lord" in [[Quenya]]. It is possible that it forms some connotations with [[Eru]] | ||
Words with similar meaning are ''[[aran]]'' "king" and ''[[tar]]'' "high, lord". | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Ciryaher]] - "Ship Lord" | * [[Ciryaher]] - "Ship Lord" |
Revision as of 22:11, 28 April 2009
heru or hér means "lord" in Quenya. It is possible that it forms some connotations with Eru
Words with similar meaning are aran "king" and tar "high, lord".
See also
- Ciryaher - "Ship Lord"
- Herumor "Black Lord"
- Herunúmen - "Lord of the West"
- Ondoher - "Stone Lord"
- Ostoher - "Fortress Lord"
Cognates
Inspiration
Latin herus means "lord, owner"; German herr is a modern word meaning "sir, lord, master".