-
decided that Sigelwara's
second component, Hearwa, was
related to Old
English heorð, "hearth", and
ultimately to
Latin carbō, "soot". He
suggested this implied...
-
Latin sigillum, a seal. He
decided that
Hearwa was
related to Old
English heorð, "hearth", and
ultimately to
Latin carbo, "soot". He
suggested from all...
- 𐌷𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌹
hauri "coal", Old
Norse hyr-r "fire", Old
English heorþ "to roast",
heorð "hearth",
Tolkien tentatively concludes that in the
Sigelhearwan we may...
- sigillum, a seal.
Tolkien decided that
Hearwa was
related to the Old
English heorð,
meaning "hearth", and
ultimately to the
Latin carbo,
meaning "soot". The...
-
decided that the
second element was *hearwa,
possibly related to Old
English heorð, "hearth", and
ultimately to
Latin carbo, "soot". He
suggested this implied...
-
already as *hirdijaz with /i/ in the root even
though it's
clearly related to
heord "herd" (Proto-West-Germanic *herdō). It is also why there's no
entry for...
-
celtique -c****- et les mots v.norr.
haddr 'longs
cheveux de femme', ags.
heord 'chevelure' < *kazdh-to-/ti-)." Nègre 1990, p. 157. Delamarre,
Xavier (2003)...
-
celtique -c****- et les mots v.norr.
haddr 'longs
cheveux de femme', ags.
heord 'chevelure' < *kazdh-to-/ti-)." de
Bernardo Stempel 2015, p. 85. Nègre 1990...
-
decided that the
second element was *hearwa,
possibly related to Old
English heorð, "hearth", and
ultimately to
Latin carbo, "soot". He suggested, in what...
-
earlier form of the name was 'Harteigh'
which he
presumes came from the
Saxon Heord-tu, an
island "filled with
herds of cattle".
Other forms of the name have...