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Pronunciation
a'r be'lzagarr ('rr' indicates that the final 'r' sound should be pronounced)
Meaning
Probably 'King Light-sword'1
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Ar-BelzagarThe Adûnaic name of Tar-Calmacil
Tar-Calmacil was a great warrior who succeeded his father Tar-Alcarin to become the eighteenth King of Númenor. In his time, the falling away of the Númenóreans that had begun centuries earlier in the reign of Tar-Atanamir became stronger, and he was the first King whose name was translated into the native Adûnaic speech of Númenor: Ar-Belzagar. Both names apparently mean 'King Light-sword', a reference to his warlike youth. Notes
See also...Ar-Adûnakhôr, Calmacil, King of Númenor, Tar-Calmacil, Tar-Herunúmen For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 2001, 2010, 2017. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Axiom Discovery aptitude and skill testing.Axiom Discovery gives you comprehensive online aptitude testing covering core skills across a wide range of disciplines. |