N. Calembel loc.
An earlier name for S. Parth Galen that appeared in Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s (TI/382), also appearing in variant forms Calenbel (TI/371), Calledin (WR/301) and Calembrith (WR/307). These forms all seem to contain N. calen “green”, but the meaning of the second element not entirely clear; Roman Rausch offered several suggestions in his analysis of these forms (EE/3.32). The name S. Calembel was later used for the name of a town in Gondor.
References ✧ TI/371, 382; TII/Calembel, Calenbel; WR/301, 307; WRI
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calen | “green, (orig.) bright-coloured” |
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N. Forfain loc. “?White Beach”
An earlier name for S. Parth Galen that appeared in Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s (TI/382). It seems to be a combination of faur “beach, shore” and fein “white”, as suggested by Roman Rausch (EE/2.62).
Reference ✧ TI/382
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faur | “beach, shore” |
fein | “white, radiant” |
N. Kelufain loc. “?White Source”
An earlier name for S. Parth Galen that appeared in Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s (TI/371, 382). It seems to be a combination of celw “spring, source” and fein “white”, as suggested by Roman Rausch (EE/2.62).
References ✧ TI/371, 382
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celw | “spring, source” |
fein | “white, radiant” |