Ad. Ar-Pharazôn kathuphazgânun “King Ar-Pharazon the Conqueror”

Ad. Ar-Pharazôn kathuphazgânun “King Ar-Pharazon the Conqueror”

A phrase given by Tolkien as an example of how a pair of nouns would be declined into the subjective case, with only the last noun inflected (SD/429). The entire noun phrase would be the subject of the sentence. It is contrasted with Ar-Pharazônun kathuphazgân, where the first noun is inflected instead. This would be a the sentences “Ar-Pharazôn (is) a conquerer”.

Reference ✧ SD/429 ✧ Ar-Pharazōn kathuphazgānun “King Ar-Pharazon the Conqueror”

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Ar- “king or queen” ✧ SD/429
Pharazôn “Golden” ✧ SD/429 (Pharazōn)
kathuphazgân “conqueror” subjective ✧ SD/429 (kathuphazgānun)