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N. n. “muscle, sinew; vigour, physical strength” (Category: Strong, Mighty, Powerful)

N. , n. “muscle, sinew; vigour, physical strength” (Category: Strong, Mighty, Powerful)

A noun in The Etymologies of the 1930s glossed “muscle, sinew; vigour, physical strength” derived from primitive ᴹ✶tūgu under the root ᴹ√TUG (Ety/TUG). This root also had an adjective N. tong “taut, tight; resonant (of strings)”, clearly referring to the use of sinew in making stringed instruments. Thus I think likely refers mainly to “muscle, sinew”, and only metaphorically to “vigour, physical strength”, as in: i-Edhel han sâv dû “that Elf has muscle () = has physical strength”.

Conceptual Development: Early Noldorin Word-lists of the 1920s had ᴱN. núr “muscle” from primitive ᴱ✶snóra (PE13/151).

Reference ✧ Ety/TUG ✧ “muscle, sinew; vigour, physical strength”

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ON. tūgo > [tūgo] > [tūɣo] > [tūɣ] > [tū] ✧ Ety/TUG

ᴱN. núr n. “muscle” (Category: Strong, Mighty, Powerful)

See N. for discussion.

Reference ✧ PE13/151 ✧ “muscle”

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