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'''Indo''' is a [[Quenya]] word for "the mind (in its purposing faculty) or will"<ref>[[Vinyar Tengwar 41]] p.17</ref>.  
'''Indo''' is a [[Quenya]] word for "the mind (in its purposing faculty) or will"<ref>{{VT|41c}}, p.17</ref>.  


More specifically, ''Indo'' has several meanings concerning the mind or the mood: "inner heart, mood", "state (of mind)"<ref>[[Vinyar Tengwar 39]] p. 23</ref>, "mind, region/range of thought" "inner thought, in [[fea]] as exhibited in character"<ref>[[Parma Eldalamberon 17]] pp.155, 179, 189</ref>, "resolve, will"<ref>[[Vinyar Tengwar 41]] p.13</ref>.
More specifically, ''Indo'' has several meanings concerning the mind or the mood: "inner heart, mood", "state (of mind)"<ref>{{VT|39b}}, p. 23</ref>, "mind, region/range of thought" "inner thought, in [[fea]] as exhibited in character"<ref>[[Parma Eldalamberon 17]] pp.155, 179, 189</ref>, "resolve, will"<ref>{{VT|41c}}, p.13</ref>.
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
''Indo'' comes from [[root]] [[ID]]<ref>{{HM|LR}}, [[The Etymologies]] p. 361</ref>, perhaps the [[Primitive Quendian]] form was *''idnô''
''Indo'' comes from [[Sundocarmë|Root]] [[ID]]<ref>{{HM|LR}}, [[The Etymologies]] p. 361</ref>, perhaps the [[Primitive Quendian]] form was *''idnô''
==Examples==
==Examples==
*[[Túrindo]]
*[[Túrindo]]
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In Tolkien's earlier [[Qenya]], ''indo'' meant "house"<ref>{{HM|LT1}} p.343</ref>
In Tolkien's earlier [[Qenya]], ''indo'' meant "house"<ref>{{HM|LT1}} p.343</ref>
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Latest revision as of 22:57, 8 November 2012

Indo is a Quenya word for "the mind (in its purposing faculty) or will"[1].

More specifically, Indo has several meanings concerning the mind or the mood: "inner heart, mood", "state (of mind)"[2], "mind, region/range of thought" "inner thought, in fea as exhibited in character"[3], "resolve, will"[4].

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Indo comes from Root ID[5], perhaps the Primitive Quendian form was *idnô

Examples[edit | edit source]

Cognates[edit | edit source]

Other versions[edit | edit source]

In Tolkien's earlier Qenya, indo meant "house"[6]

References