tumbë noun "trumpet" (LT1:269)
tumbo (stem *tumbu-, given the primitive form ¤tumbu) noun "(deep) valley", under or among hills (TUB, SA:tum), “depth” (PE17:81). - In early "Qenya", the gloss was "dark vale" (LT1:269). See tumba.
Tumbolatsin noun (place-name, apparently incorporating tumbo) (LAT)
tumna adj. "lowlying, deep, low" (TUB); early "Qenya" glosses: "deep, profound, dark or hidden" (LT1:269, 271)
tumpo (stem *tumpu-, given the primitive form ¤tumpu) noun "hump" (TUMPU)
Túna (also Tún) place-name, used of the hill on which Tirion was built (Silm, TUN, KOR), derived from a stem (TUN) apparently meaning simply *"hill, mound".
tunda adj. "tall" (TUN)
tunda- vb. "kindle" (LT1:270; rather tinta- or narta- in Tolkien's later Quenya)
tundo noun "hill, mound" (TUN)
túnë, pa.t. of tunta-
tunga adj. "taut, tight" (of strings:) "resonant" (TUG)
tunta- “see, notice, perceive”, pa.t. túne (QL:95)
tuo noun "muscle, sinew, vigour, physical strength" (TUG)
#tup- vb. "cover", isolated from untúpa, q.v. Variant top- in the Etymologies.
tupsë noun "thatch" (TUP)
tur- vb. "wield, control, govern" (1st pers. aorist turin "I wield" etc.), pa.t. turnë (TUR). The verb is elsewhere defined “master, conquer, win” (PE17:115), virtually the same meanings are elsewhere assigned to turu- #1, q.v.
túr, tur noun "king" (PE16:138, LT1:260); rather aran in LotR-style Quenya, but cf. the verb tur-. Also compare the final element -tur, -ntur "lord" in names like Axantur, Falastur, Fëanturi, Vëantur (q.v.)
túra adj. “big, great” (PE17:115), related to words for power and apparently referring to a more abstract greatness than words like haura “huge”. Cf. taura, túrëa. Apparently initial element of Túrosto.
Turambar masc. name, "Master of Doom/Fate", name taken in pride by Túrin (Appendix A, SA:tur, TUR, MBARAT, VT49:42)
Turcafinwë masc. name, "strong, powerful (in body) Finwë", masc. name; he was called Celegorm in Sindarin. Short Quenya name Turco. (PM:352), compare #turco "chief" (q.v.)
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