S. Angband loc. “Iron Prison”

S. Angband, loc. “Iron Prison”

The fortress of Morgoth in the North, translated “Iron Prison” (WJ/15), a compound of ang “iron” and band “prison” (SA/ang, band).

Conceptual Development: The name G. Angband appeared in the earliest Lost Tales, but in these early stories it was translated “Hells of Iron” (LT2/77, GL/19). This translation persisted into Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s (SM/13, LR/259). However, N. Angband was translated “Iron Prison” in The Etymologies (Ety/MBAD), and this was the usual interpretation in Silmarillion revisions from the 1950s-60s (MR/305, WJ/15). Christopher Tolkien gave both translations in the Silmarillion Index (SI/Angband).

References ✧ LotRI; MR/350; MRI; PMI; SA/anga, band; SI; UTI; WJ/15; WJI

Glosses

Elements

ang “iron” ✧ SA/anga
band “prison, custody, duress” ✧ MR/350; SA/band

Cognates


N. Angband loc. “Iron Prison, Hells of Iron”

See S. Angband for discussion.

References ✧ Ety/MBAD; EtyAC/ANGĀ, BAD², MBAD; LR/259; LRI; PE22/34, 41; RS/182; RSI; SDI1/Angband; SMI/Angamandi

Glosses

Variations

Elements

ang “iron”
bann “duress, prison” ✧ Ety/MBAD; EtyAC/BAD² (bann); EtyAC/MBAD (bann)
ᴹ√ANGA “iron” ✧ EtyAC/ANGĀ (ANGĀ)
ᴹ√(M)BAD “duress, prison, doom, hell; *judge” ✧ EtyAC/ANGĀ (BAD²)

Cognates


ᴱN. Angbann loc. “Hells of Iron, Iron-hell”

References ✧ LBI/Angband; PE13/160; PE15/62; SM/13; SMI/Angband

Glosses

Variations

Inflections

Angbainn plural ✧ PE15/62

Cognates


G. Angband loc. “Hells of Iron”

References ✧ GL/19; LT1A/Angamandi; LT1I; LT2/51, 77; LT2I; PE13/110; PE15/20; QL/31

Glosses

Variations

Changes

Inflections

Ambein plural ✧ PE13/110

Elements

ang “iron” ✧ GL/19; LT1A/Angamandi; PE13/110
band “hell”

Cognates