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S. ang n. “iron” (Category: Iron)

S. ang, n. “iron” (Category: Iron)

This was the word for “iron” in Sindarin and its conceptual precursors for much of Tolkien’s life. It was derived from primitive ✶angā of the same meaning (PM/347).

Conceptual Development: G. ang “iron” dates all the way back to the the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s (GL/19), and appeared regularly in Tolkien’s writings thereafter, always with the same form and meaning.

References ✧ PM/347; RC/20; SA/anga

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angā > ang [aŋgā] > [aŋga] > [aŋg] > [aŋ] ✧ PM/347

N. ang n. “iron” (Category: Iron)

See S. ang for discussion.

References ✧ Ety/ANGĀ, WED

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ᴹ√ANGĀ > ang [aŋgā] > [aŋga] > [aŋg] > [aŋ] ✧ Ety/ANGĀ

ᴱN. ang n. “iron” (Category: Iron)

See S. ang for discussion.

References ✧ PE13/137, 159

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angath plural ✧ PE13/159

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G. ang n. “iron” (Category: Iron)

See S. ang for discussion.

References ✧ GL/19, 48; LT1A/Angaino, Angamandi, Eriol; PE13/110

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