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Re: ....
Interesting linguistic analysis (and a bit over my head as I'm not up on my Quenya). Elrond's comment that the task is appointed to Frodo may in some way support my thesis that Frodo, a mortal, being in possession of the Ring, an artifact created by a Maia, is wound up in the fate which binds Valar/Maiar/elves, while your analysis would seem to support the idea that a Hobbit would ordinarily not be affected by fate.
On the other hand, we may be reading too much into this. While I would not put it beyond JRRT to construct an etymological foundation which would result in his languages supporting a conception of his world, I suspect that this would carry his renowned attention to detail to an extreme.
--Mithadan--
"The Silmarils with living light
were kindled clear, and waxing bright
shone like stars that in the North
above the reek of earth leap forth." </p>
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