*abâr n. (Weak-I Neuter) “strength, endurance, fidelity”
An original word from Tolkien. It may be related to the middle primitive elvish root BOR(ON) (“endure”) as suggested by Hostetter and Patrick Wynne.
Variations
· abraz (as in the name Abrazân, “Steadfast, Faithful”)
Inflections
abâr |
“strength” |
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abâra |
“strength” |
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abâru |
“strength” |
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abârî |
“strengths” |
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abârîya |
“strengths” |
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abârat |
“dual strengths” |
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abârât |
“dual strengths” |