Bright master lotr11/21/2023 Naugrim / Negyth - Sindarin for 'Dwarves' O Nin- way to say 'My' like in 'Mellon Nin', "my friend". Nimrais - Sindarin for 'White Peaks,' as in Ered Nimrais. For example, Nan Curunir means "Saruman's Vale". Mellon - The Elvish word for "Friend." Used by Gandalf to open the gates to the mines of Moria. Gilraen - Sindarin name for Aragorn's mother. The first day of the Elvish week.Įmyn - Sindarin word for 'Hills', plural of Amon.Įndari - 'Middle-day', the middle of the year in the Elvish calendar.Įnnor - Sindarin word for 'Middle-earth'.Įnquië, Enquier - 'Week', Quenya word referring to the six day Elvish week.Įrebor - Sindarin for the 'Lonely Mountain'.Įryn - Sindarin word for 'Wood' or 'Forest'.Įthuil - 'Spring', the first season of the Elvish year.įirith - Sindarin word for 'Fading', also the fourth season of the Elvish year. Êl, Elin, Elenath - Sindarin word for 'Star' (Elenath is the collective plural).Įldar - 'People-of-the-Stars' (Quenya), The Elves name for themselves.Įldarin - Quenya word referring to the generic name given to languages spoken by the Elves, Quenya and Sindarin.Įlen, Eleni, Elenion - Quenya word for 'Star' (Elenion is the collective plural).Įlenya - 'Stars'-day'. Referring to the Men of Westernesse, or Númenor, and their descendents.Įdhellen - Sindarin for 'of the Elves' or anything Elvish in general.Įdro! - Sindarin imperative meaning 'Open!'. The birthday of Frodo and Bilbo Baggins.Ĭraban, Crebain - Sindarin word referring to an unfriendly species of black crows.ĭol - Meaning 'head', often given to hills and mountains.ĭrego - Sindarin word which means 'Flee'.ĭúnadan, Dúnedain - Sindarin for 'Man-of-the-West'. Also called a Loa.Ĭormallen - Sindarin word meaning 'Ring-bearers'.Ĭormarë - Quenya word meaning 'Ring-day'. It is one of the Elven Seasons.Ĭoranar - Quenya word meaning 'Sun-round'. It was the last of the six seasons observed by the Elves, falling between winter ( Hrívë) and spring ( Tuilë). See also Certar.Ĭoirë - The season of the year known in the Elves' calendar system know as 'stirring'. See Adan.Īvari - Quenya for "The Unwilling." See page Avari.īalrog - Sindarin word for 'demon of might'.īand - Sindarin word meaning - 'prison, duress'.īregalad - 'Quickbeam', also is the nickname of an ent in the Two Towers.īrethil - 'silver birch', also the name of an entwife.Ĭertar - Quenya word for 'Runes', referring in particular to the "Alphabet of Daeron".Ĭirth - Sindarin word referring to the system of runes as a whole. Sindarin word referring to the ancient race of tree guardiansĪrda - Quenya word for 'Region' or 'Realm' became the term for the world.Ītan, Atani - Quenya for 'Father-of-Man. A mode of verse and song, among the Elves of Beleriand.Īnod - 'Ent'. The plural is Ainur, and refers to the primordial spirits created by Ilúvatar.Īiglos - Sindarin for 'Icicle', also name of Gil-galad's spearĪldalómë - Combination of Quenya words meaning 'tree-shadow' used by Treebeard the Ent.Īmbarona - Combination of Quenya words meaning 'Worlds-birth' used by Treebeard the Ent.Īmon - Sindarin word meaning 'Mountain' or 'Hill'.Īnarya - Quenya meaning 'Sun's-day', the second day of the Elvish week.Īndúril - 'Flame-of-the-West' (Quenya), the sword of Aragorn formerly know as 'Narsil'.Īnn-thannath - Combination of Sindarin words meaning 'The-Gift-of-Words'. Plural is EdainĪduial - Eventide, twilight, 'Star-opening' Sindarin, from the Quenya Undomë.Īglarond - 'Halls-of-Glory', the Sindarin name for the Glittering Caves of Helm's Deep.Īinu - Quenya Tengwar word meaning 'Holy One'. It is likewise pronounced always in the middle of words.Īaye or Aiya - Quenya word for the verb 'Hail'.Īda - 'Father', spoken by Arwen to Lord ElrondĪdan - 'Father of Man' ( Sindarin, from the Quenya Atan, Atani) The Elves' name for those Men who first crossed the Blue Mountains (Ered Luin) during the First Age. IE - Should not be pronounced as English piece, but with both the vowels I and E sounded.ĮA and EO - Are not run together, but constitute two syllables.ĮR, IR, UR - before a consonant or at the end of a word should not be pronounced as in English fern, fir, fur, but as in air, eer, oor.Į - At the end of words is always pronounced as distinct vowel, and in this position is written ë. G - Always has the sound of the English G in get.ĪU - Has the value of OW as in English how.ĮI - Has the sound of ey in the English grey. C - Always has the value of K, never of S or of CH thus Celeborn is 'keleborn, not 'seleborn' or 'cheleborn'.ĬH - Always has the value of CH as in Scottish loch or German evil, never that of CH in English churchĭH - Is always used to represent a TH as in then, but never as in thin
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