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HUNTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
NORTH - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY north 0. S. noun. a riding. _n. _a riding, a race (of people running), a charge or gallop. Tolkien notes the "curious accidental approach of words for race with sense kindred ". >> northa-. NINE - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY nettë (stem *netti-, given the primitive form listed in VT47:17) noun "girl, daughter" (but also "sister", see below), also used as a play-name of the "fourth finger" or "fourth toe" (VT47:10, VT48:6), in two-hand play also used for the numeral "nine" (nettë is conceived as being related to nertë, q.v.) Nettë is also defined as "sister" or "girl approaching the adult" (VT47:16, VT49:25 DOCTOR - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
HAVEN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Haven. The bay north of Dol Amroth in early maps of Gondor (TI/312, WR/434), unnamed in the maps published in The Lord of the Rings. The name is similar to N. hobas “harbourage” and ᴱQ. kópas “harbour”. It was probably derived from the root ᴹ√ KOP before it was changed to ᴹ√ KHOP > hobas (Ety/KOP, Ety/KHOP). BLUE - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY - ELFDICT.COM A noun attested as the isolated word dolgu, described as “a word with the evil sense of ‘night’ or ‘dark’” (SD/306).It may be related to S. dû “night” and N. doll “obscure, hidden, dusky”, as suggested by Carl Hostetter and Patrick Wynn (AAD/13). It is similar to the word dulgu “black” appearing in the Lament of Akallabêth and the two may be variations of the same BETRAY - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
HOW TO THANK IN SINDARIN (SINDARIN) The phrase **hannon le comes from the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. David Salo, the linguist who prepared the Quenya and Sindarin material for these films, reconstructed the verb **hanna-"to thank" likely around the year 2000. But the story of this reconstruction goes back to 1980, to the publication of the Unfinished Tales.In this book, we see the word Eruhantalë with its meaning FOX - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY - ELFDICT.COM Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
WELCOME! - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARYABOUTPHRASESGAMESDISCUSSACCOUNTCONTRIBUTORS About the website. This website is dedicated to Tolkien's languages, with an emphasis on the elvish languages of his legendarium. Our dictionary consists of imported glosses from a variety of quality dictionaries, categorised and searchable by sense, conjugation andmore.
HUNTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
NORTH - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY north 0. S. noun. a riding. _n. _a riding, a race (of people running), a charge or gallop. Tolkien notes the "curious accidental approach of words for race with sense kindred ". >> northa-. NINE - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY nettë (stem *netti-, given the primitive form listed in VT47:17) noun "girl, daughter" (but also "sister", see below), also used as a play-name of the "fourth finger" or "fourth toe" (VT47:10, VT48:6), in two-hand play also used for the numeral "nine" (nettë is conceived as being related to nertë, q.v.) Nettë is also defined as "sister" or "girl approaching the adult" (VT47:16, VT49:25 DOCTOR - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
HAVEN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Haven. The bay north of Dol Amroth in early maps of Gondor (TI/312, WR/434), unnamed in the maps published in The Lord of the Rings. The name is similar to N. hobas “harbourage” and ᴱQ. kópas “harbour”. It was probably derived from the root ᴹ√ KOP before it was changed to ᴹ√ KHOP > hobas (Ety/KOP, Ety/KHOP). BLUE - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY - ELFDICT.COM A noun attested as the isolated word dolgu, described as “a word with the evil sense of ‘night’ or ‘dark’” (SD/306).It may be related to S. dû “night” and N. doll “obscure, hidden, dusky”, as suggested by Carl Hostetter and Patrick Wynn (AAD/13). It is similar to the word dulgu “black” appearing in the Lament of Akallabêth and the two may be variations of the same BETRAY - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
HOW TO THANK IN SINDARIN (SINDARIN) The phrase **hannon le comes from the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. David Salo, the linguist who prepared the Quenya and Sindarin material for these films, reconstructed the verb **hanna-"to thank" likely around the year 2000. But the story of this reconstruction goes back to 1980, to the publication of the Unfinished Tales.In this book, we see the word Eruhantalë with its meaning FOX - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY - ELFDICT.COM Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
WELCOME! - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY The dictionary contains 96722 words, 47093 active glosses and 60 phrases. The community has posted 1766 comments, finished 73977 flashcards and given 490 thanks. You can access more statistics by going to Contributors . Parf Edhellen is and has been open source since its inception 10 years ago. It is developed and maintained byLeonard
WOLF - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY garma 0. DAN. noun. wolf. A (rejected) noun for “wolf” developed from the (rejected) root ᴹ√ ƷARAM (Ety/ÑGARAM), most likely from primitive ʒaramā* given its cognates. It is an example of the Danian syncope, with second unstressed vanishing after the identical vowel. It is also one of the Danian words for which a long MOTHER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY A noun for “mother” (SD/434). Tolkien gave two forms of this word, ammî and ammê, with no indication as to which would be preferred.However, ammî resembles a plural word, and Tolkien elsewhere stated that such forms tended to change their final vowel to -ê (SD/438), so my guess is that ammî is an archaic form. This word is probably related to the Elvish root √AM “mother”. DOST - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
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MAGA - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY This root was intertwined with the root for “hand” words: √MAH or √MAƷ.Indeed, in The Etymologies of the 1930s the roots ᴹ√MAG and ᴹ√MAƷ were variants of one another, with ᴹ√MAƷ glossed “hand” and ᴹ√MAG glossed “use, handle”, the latter with the derivatives like ᴹQ. mára/N. maer “useful, fit, good (of things)” and N. maen “skilled, clever” (Ety HUINE - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY huinë noun "deep shadow" (PHUY), "gloom" (VT41:8), "gloom, darkness" (SA:fuin), also used for "shadow" = Sauron (LR:56).Possessive (adjectival) form huinéva in the name Taurë Huinéva, q.v.In earlier sources, huinë is quoted as a variant of fuinë, but according to VT41:8, huinë is the proper Quenya form and fuinë is Telerin.With prefix nu- "under" and allative ending -nna in nuhuinennaBALONEK, MICAIAH
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HAURA - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY túra adj. "big, great" (PE17:115), related to words for power and apparently referring to a more abstract greatness than words likehaura "huge". Cf.
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BLUE - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY A noun attested as the isolated word dolgu, described as “a word with the evil sense of ‘night’ or ‘dark’” (SD/306).It may be related to S. dû “night” and N. doll “obscure, hidden, dusky”, as suggested by Carl Hostetter and Patrick Wynn (AAD/13). It is similar to the word dulgu “black” appearing in the Lament of Akallabêth and the two may be variations of the same NORTH - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY @@@ likely from as suggested by David Salo (GS/255), thus a later version of than feir with a different phonetic development. Didier Willis suggested fair, but this is likely incorrect, as suggested to me in a private chat by Elaran on 2018-08-26 HAVEN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY londë noun "land-locked haven" (cf. #lóndië "harbourage"), "gulf" (TI:423).In Alqualondë "Swan-haven" (SA), "Haven of Swan" (VT45:28), Hirilondë ship-name "Haven-finder" (UT:192).In the Etymologies, londë is glossed "road (in sea), entrance to harbour" (LOD) and also "fairway" (VT45:28), i.e. a navigable channel for ships.In VT42:10, where the stem is given as LON rather than LOD, the DOCTOR - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
STOP - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY lár (1) noun "league", a linear measure, 5000 rangar (q.v.). A ranga was approximately 38 inches, so a lár was "5277 yards, two feet and four inches , supposing the equivalence to be exact" - close enough to our league of 5280 yards to justify this translation.The basic meaning of lár is "pause"; in marches a brief halt was made for each league. WINTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY hrívë noun "winter", in the calendar of Imladris a precisely defined period of 72 days, but also used without any exact definition (Appendix D).Yá hrívë tenë, ringa ná "when winter comes (arrives, is with us), it is cold" (VT49:23; Tolkien changed tenë to menë, p. 24). The word Hrívion, heading a section of the poem The Trees of Kortirion that has to do with the "fading time", would ALATULYA - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Formed with the prefix mae-(PE17:163) which is not explicitly translated, although the root meaning of MAY-is given as 'excellent, admirable' (PE17:163). Compare also the adverb S. mae 'well' (PE17:162) and the Quenya cognate †maie, prefix mai- (although these are said to possibly derive from MAG-/MAƷ-'handle, manage, control, wield'). The second part is the lenited blank verb stem tol HOW TO THANK IN SINDARIN (SINDARIN) The phrase **hannon le comes from the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. David Salo, the linguist who prepared the Quenya and Sindarin material for these films, reconstructed the verb **hanna-"to thank" likely around the year 2000. But the story of this reconstruction goes back to 1980, to the publication of the Unfinished Tales.In this book, we see the word Eruhantalë with its meaning WELCOME! - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARYABOUTPHRASESGAMESDISCUSSACCOUNTCONTRIBUTORS About the website. This website is dedicated to Tolkien's languages, with an emphasis on the elvish languages of his legendarium. Our dictionary consists of imported glosses from a variety of quality dictionaries, categorised and searchable by sense, conjugation andmore.
HUNTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
BLUE - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY A noun attested as the isolated word dolgu, described as “a word with the evil sense of ‘night’ or ‘dark’” (SD/306).It may be related to S. dû “night” and N. doll “obscure, hidden, dusky”, as suggested by Carl Hostetter and Patrick Wynn (AAD/13). It is similar to the word dulgu “black” appearing in the Lament of Akallabêth and the two may be variations of the same NORTH - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY @@@ likely from as suggested by David Salo (GS/255), thus a later version of than feir with a different phonetic development. Didier Willis suggested fair, but this is likely incorrect, as suggested to me in a private chat by Elaran on 2018-08-26 HAVEN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY londë noun "land-locked haven" (cf. #lóndië "harbourage"), "gulf" (TI:423).In Alqualondë "Swan-haven" (SA), "Haven of Swan" (VT45:28), Hirilondë ship-name "Haven-finder" (UT:192).In the Etymologies, londë is glossed "road (in sea), entrance to harbour" (LOD) and also "fairway" (VT45:28), i.e. a navigable channel for ships.In VT42:10, where the stem is given as LON rather than LOD, the DOCTOR - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
STOP - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY lár (1) noun "league", a linear measure, 5000 rangar (q.v.). A ranga was approximately 38 inches, so a lár was "5277 yards, two feet and four inches , supposing the equivalence to be exact" - close enough to our league of 5280 yards to justify this translation.The basic meaning of lár is "pause"; in marches a brief halt was made for each league. WINTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY hrívë noun "winter", in the calendar of Imladris a precisely defined period of 72 days, but also used without any exact definition (Appendix D).Yá hrívë tenë, ringa ná "when winter comes (arrives, is with us), it is cold" (VT49:23; Tolkien changed tenë to menë, p. 24). The word Hrívion, heading a section of the poem The Trees of Kortirion that has to do with the "fading time", would ALATULYA - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Formed with the prefix mae-(PE17:163) which is not explicitly translated, although the root meaning of MAY-is given as 'excellent, admirable' (PE17:163). Compare also the adverb S. mae 'well' (PE17:162) and the Quenya cognate †maie, prefix mai- (although these are said to possibly derive from MAG-/MAƷ-'handle, manage, control, wield'). The second part is the lenited blank verb stem tol HOW TO THANK IN SINDARIN (SINDARIN) The phrase **hannon le comes from the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. David Salo, the linguist who prepared the Quenya and Sindarin material for these films, reconstructed the verb **hanna-"to thank" likely around the year 2000. But the story of this reconstruction goes back to 1980, to the publication of the Unfinished Tales.In this book, we see the word Eruhantalë with its meaning WELCOME! - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY About the website. This website is dedicated to Tolkien's languages, with an emphasis on the elvish languages of his legendarium. Our dictionary consists of imported glosses from a variety of quality dictionaries, categorised and searchable by sense, conjugation andmore.
- PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
FOREST - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
STOP - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY lár (1) noun "league", a linear measure, 5000 rangar (q.v.). A ranga was approximately 38 inches, so a lár was "5277 yards, two feet and four inches , supposing the equivalence to be exact" - close enough to our league of 5280 yards to justify this translation.The basic meaning of lár is "pause"; in marches a brief halt was made for each league. GROW - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
WINTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY hrívë noun "winter", in the calendar of Imladris a precisely defined period of 72 days, but also used without any exact definition (Appendix D).Yá hrívë tenë, ringa ná "when winter comes (arrives, is with us), it is cold" (VT49:23; Tolkien changed tenë to menë, p. 24). The word Hrívion, heading a section of the poem The Trees of Kortirion that has to do with the "fading time", would ALATULYA - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Formed with the prefix mae-(PE17:163) which is not explicitly translated, although the root meaning of MAY-is given as 'excellent, admirable' (PE17:163). Compare also the adverb S. mae 'well' (PE17:162) and the Quenya cognate †maie, prefix mai- (although these are said to possibly derive from MAG-/MAƷ-'handle, manage, control, wield'). The second part is the lenited blank verb stem tol DEATH - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY A noun attested only in the compound agannâlô “death-shadow ” (SD/247, VT24/12). The first element of the compound, agan “death”, as identified elsewhere (SD/426), so the remaining element must mean “shadow”. The compound is the subject of the sentence agannâlô burôda nênud “death-shadow heavy on us” and is therefore in the subjective case. FATE - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY umbar (umbart-, as in dat.sg. umbarten) noun "fate, doom" (MBARAT), also name of tengwa #6 (Appendix E).Cf. Umbarto.In the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, umbar was the name of letter #18 (VT45:33), which tengwa Tolkien would later call malta instead changing its Quenya value from mb to m.In the word Tarumbar "King of the World" (q.v.), umbar appears to be a BROTHER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY yondo noun "son" (YŌ/YON, VT43:37); cf. yonya and the patronymic ending -ion.Early "Qenya" has yô, yond-, yondo "son" (LT2:342).According to LT2:344, these are poetic words, but yondo seems to be the normal word for "son" in LotR-style Quenya.Yón appears in VT44, 17, but Tolkien rewrote the text in question. In LT2:344, yondo is said to mean "male descendant, usually (great)grandson", but
WELCOME! - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARYABOUTPHRASESGAMESDISCUSSACCOUNTCONTRIBUTORS About the website. This website is dedicated to Tolkien's languages, with an emphasis on the elvish languages of his legendarium. Our dictionary consists of imported glosses from a variety of quality dictionaries, categorised and searchable by sense, conjugation andmore.
HUNTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
HAVEN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY londë noun "land-locked haven" (cf. #lóndië "harbourage"), "gulf" (TI:423).In Alqualondë "Swan-haven" (SA), "Haven of Swan" (VT45:28), Hirilondë ship-name "Haven-finder" (UT:192).In the Etymologies, londë is glossed "road (in sea), entrance to harbour" (LOD) and also "fairway" (VT45:28), i.e. a navigable channel for ships.In VT42:10, where the stem is given as LON rather than LOD, the STOP - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY lár (1) noun "league", a linear measure, 5000 rangar (q.v.). A ranga was approximately 38 inches, so a lár was "5277 yards, two feet and four inches , supposing the equivalence to be exact" - close enough to our league of 5280 yards to justify this translation.The basic meaning of lár is "pause"; in marches a brief halt was made for each league. BLUE - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY A noun attested as the isolated word dolgu, described as “a word with the evil sense of ‘night’ or ‘dark’” (SD/306).It may be related to S. dû “night” and N. doll “obscure, hidden, dusky”, as suggested by Carl Hostetter and Patrick Wynn (AAD/13). It is similar to the word dulgu “black” appearing in the Lament of Akallabêth and the two may be variations of the same WINTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY hrívë noun "winter", in the calendar of Imladris a precisely defined period of 72 days, but also used without any exact definition (Appendix D).Yá hrívë tenë, ringa ná "when winter comes (arrives, is with us), it is cold" (VT49:23; Tolkien changed tenë to menë, p. 24). The word Hrívion, heading a section of the poem The Trees of Kortirion that has to do with the "fading time", would ALATULYA - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Formed with the prefix mae-(PE17:163) which is not explicitly translated, although the root meaning of MAY-is given as 'excellent, admirable' (PE17:163). Compare also the adverb S. mae 'well' (PE17:162) and the Quenya cognate †maie, prefix mai- (although these are said to possibly derive from MAG-/MAƷ-'handle, manage, control, wield'). The second part is the lenited blank verb stem tol FOX - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
HOW TO THANK IN SINDARIN (SINDARIN) The phrase **hannon le comes from the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. David Salo, the linguist who prepared the Quenya and Sindarin material for these films, reconstructed the verb **hanna-"to thank" likely around the year 2000. But the story of this reconstruction goes back to 1980, to the publication of the Unfinished Tales.In this book, we see the word Eruhantalë with its meaning BATTLE-CRY OF THE NORTH (SINDARIN) Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
WELCOME! - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARYABOUTPHRASESGAMESDISCUSSACCOUNTCONTRIBUTORS About the website. This website is dedicated to Tolkien's languages, with an emphasis on the elvish languages of his legendarium. Our dictionary consists of imported glosses from a variety of quality dictionaries, categorised and searchable by sense, conjugation andmore.
HUNTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
HAVEN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY londë noun "land-locked haven" (cf. #lóndië "harbourage"), "gulf" (TI:423).In Alqualondë "Swan-haven" (SA), "Haven of Swan" (VT45:28), Hirilondë ship-name "Haven-finder" (UT:192).In the Etymologies, londë is glossed "road (in sea), entrance to harbour" (LOD) and also "fairway" (VT45:28), i.e. a navigable channel for ships.In VT42:10, where the stem is given as LON rather than LOD, the STOP - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY lár (1) noun "league", a linear measure, 5000 rangar (q.v.). A ranga was approximately 38 inches, so a lár was "5277 yards, two feet and four inches , supposing the equivalence to be exact" - close enough to our league of 5280 yards to justify this translation.The basic meaning of lár is "pause"; in marches a brief halt was made for each league. BLUE - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY A noun attested as the isolated word dolgu, described as “a word with the evil sense of ‘night’ or ‘dark’” (SD/306).It may be related to S. dû “night” and N. doll “obscure, hidden, dusky”, as suggested by Carl Hostetter and Patrick Wynn (AAD/13). It is similar to the word dulgu “black” appearing in the Lament of Akallabêth and the two may be variations of the same WINTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY hrívë noun "winter", in the calendar of Imladris a precisely defined period of 72 days, but also used without any exact definition (Appendix D).Yá hrívë tenë, ringa ná "when winter comes (arrives, is with us), it is cold" (VT49:23; Tolkien changed tenë to menë, p. 24). The word Hrívion, heading a section of the poem The Trees of Kortirion that has to do with the "fading time", would ALATULYA - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Formed with the prefix mae-(PE17:163) which is not explicitly translated, although the root meaning of MAY-is given as 'excellent, admirable' (PE17:163). Compare also the adverb S. mae 'well' (PE17:162) and the Quenya cognate †maie, prefix mai- (although these are said to possibly derive from MAG-/MAƷ-'handle, manage, control, wield'). The second part is the lenited blank verb stem tol FOX - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
HOW TO THANK IN SINDARIN (SINDARIN) The phrase **hannon le comes from the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. David Salo, the linguist who prepared the Quenya and Sindarin material for these films, reconstructed the verb **hanna-"to thank" likely around the year 2000. But the story of this reconstruction goes back to 1980, to the publication of the Unfinished Tales.In this book, we see the word Eruhantalë with its meaning BATTLE-CRY OF THE NORTH (SINDARIN) Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
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WINTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY hrívë noun "winter", in the calendar of Imladris a precisely defined period of 72 days, but also used without any exact definition (Appendix D).Yá hrívë tenë, ringa ná "when winter comes (arrives, is with us), it is cold" (VT49:23; Tolkien changed tenë to menë, p. 24). The word Hrívion, heading a section of the poem The Trees of Kortirion that has to do with the "fading time", would TRUTH - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
ALATULYA - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Formed with the prefix mae-(PE17:163) which is not explicitly translated, although the root meaning of MAY-is given as 'excellent, admirable' (PE17:163). Compare also the adverb S. mae 'well' (PE17:162) and the Quenya cognate †maie, prefix mai- (although these are said to possibly derive from MAG-/MAƷ-'handle, manage, control, wield'). The second part is the lenited blank verb stem tol DEATH - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY A noun attested only in the compound agannâlô “death-shadow ” (SD/247, VT24/12). The first element of the compound, agan “death”, as identified elsewhere (SD/426), so the remaining element must mean “shadow”. The compound is the subject of the sentence agannâlô burôda nênud “death-shadow heavy on us” and is therefore in the subjective case. FATE - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY umbar (umbart-, as in dat.sg. umbarten) noun "fate, doom" (MBARAT), also name of tengwa #6 (Appendix E).Cf. Umbarto.In the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, umbar was the name of letter #18 (VT45:33), which tengwa Tolkien would later call malta instead changing its Quenya value from mb to m.In the word Tarumbar "King of the World" (q.v.), umbar appears to be a BROTHER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY yondo noun "son" (YŌ/YON, VT43:37); cf. yonya and the patronymic ending -ion.Early "Qenya" has yô, yond-, yondo "son" (LT2:342).According to LT2:344, these are poetic words, but yondo seems to be the normal word for "son" in LotR-style Quenya.Yón appears in VT44, 17, but Tolkien rewrote the text in question. In LT2:344, yondo is said to mean "male descendant, usually (great)grandson", but
ARWEN’S INCANTATION (SINDARIN) Translation: Waters of the Misty Mountains, listen to the great word, flow waters of Loudwater, against the Ringwraiths. The phrase was composed by David Salo, and said by Liv Tyler as Arwen in the Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring from 2001. BATTLE-CRY OF THE NORTH (SINDARIN) Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
WELCOME! - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARYABOUTPHRASESGAMESDISCUSSACCOUNTCONTRIBUTORS About the website. This website is dedicated to Tolkien's languages, with an emphasis on the elvish languages of his legendarium. Our dictionary consists of imported glosses from a variety of quality dictionaries, categorised and searchable by sense, conjugation andmore.
HUNTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARYELVISH PHRASESYOUR NAME INELVISH
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HAVEN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Haven. The bay north of Dol Amroth in early maps of Gondor (TI/312, WR/434), unnamed in the maps published in The Lord of the Rings. The name is similar to N. hobas “harbourage” and ᴱQ. kópas “harbour”. It was probably derived from the root ᴹ√ KOP before it was changed to ᴹ√ KHOP > hobas (Ety/KOP, Ety/KHOP). MOTHER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY A noun for “mother” (SD/434). Tolkien gave two forms of this word, ammî and ammê, with no indication as to which would be preferred.However, ammî resembles a plural word, and Tolkien elsewhere stated that such forms tended to change their final vowel to -ê (SD/438), so my guess is that ammî is an archaic form. This word is probably related to the Elvish root √AM “mother”. WINTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARYELVISH PHRASESTOLKIENELVISH WORDS
Q. winter. hrívë noun "winter", in the calendar of Imladris a precisely defined period of 72 days, but also used without any exact definition (Appendix D). Yá hrívë tenë, ringa ná "when winter comes (arrives, is with us), it is cold" (VT49:23; Tolkien changed tenë to menë, p. 24). The word Hrívion, heading a section of thepoem The
SINDARIN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY sindë ( þ) adj. "grey, pale or silvery grey" (the Vanyarin dialect preserves the older form þindë) (WJ:384, THIN; in SA:thin (d) the form given is sinda, cf. also sindanóriello "from a grey country" in Namárië. Sindë and sinda _ are apparently variants of the same word.) _Stem sindi -, given the primitive form ¤ thindi; cf.Sindicollo
ALATULYA - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Formed with the prefix mae-(PE17:163) which is not explicitly translated, although the root meaning of MAY-is given as 'excellent, admirable' (PE17:163). Compare also the adverb S. mae 'well' (PE17:162) and the Quenya cognate †maie, prefix mai- (although these are said to possibly derive from MAG-/MAƷ-'handle, manage, control, wield'). The second part is the lenited blank verb stem tol ARWEN’S INCANTATION (SINDARIN) Arwen’s incantation. The ‘spell’ that Arwen cries to stop the Ringwraiths from crossing the river. This phrase is from the movies and was not composed by Tolkien. against the Ringwraiths. The phrase was composed by David Salo, and said by Liv Tyler as Arwen in the Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring from 2001. FOX - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY - ELFDICT.COM Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
WELCOME! - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARYABOUTPHRASESGAMESDISCUSSACCOUNTCONTRIBUTORS About the website. This website is dedicated to Tolkien's languages, with an emphasis on the elvish languages of his legendarium. Our dictionary consists of imported glosses from a variety of quality dictionaries, categorised and searchable by sense, conjugation andmore.
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LAVA - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
HAVEN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Haven. The bay north of Dol Amroth in early maps of Gondor (TI/312, WR/434), unnamed in the maps published in The Lord of the Rings. The name is similar to N. hobas “harbourage” and ᴱQ. kópas “harbour”. It was probably derived from the root ᴹ√ KOP before it was changed to ᴹ√ KHOP > hobas (Ety/KOP, Ety/KHOP). MOTHER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY A noun for “mother” (SD/434). Tolkien gave two forms of this word, ammî and ammê, with no indication as to which would be preferred.However, ammî resembles a plural word, and Tolkien elsewhere stated that such forms tended to change their final vowel to -ê (SD/438), so my guess is that ammî is an archaic form. This word is probably related to the Elvish root √AM “mother”. WINTER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARYELVISH PHRASESTOLKIENELVISH WORDS
Q. winter. hrívë noun "winter", in the calendar of Imladris a precisely defined period of 72 days, but also used without any exact definition (Appendix D). Yá hrívë tenë, ringa ná "when winter comes (arrives, is with us), it is cold" (VT49:23; Tolkien changed tenë to menë, p. 24). The word Hrívion, heading a section of thepoem The
SINDARIN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY sindë ( þ) adj. "grey, pale or silvery grey" (the Vanyarin dialect preserves the older form þindë) (WJ:384, THIN; in SA:thin (d) the form given is sinda, cf. also sindanóriello "from a grey country" in Namárië. Sindë and sinda _ are apparently variants of the same word.) _Stem sindi -, given the primitive form ¤ thindi; cf.Sindicollo
ALATULYA - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Formed with the prefix mae-(PE17:163) which is not explicitly translated, although the root meaning of MAY-is given as 'excellent, admirable' (PE17:163). Compare also the adverb S. mae 'well' (PE17:162) and the Quenya cognate †maie, prefix mai- (although these are said to possibly derive from MAG-/MAƷ-'handle, manage, control, wield'). The second part is the lenited blank verb stem tol ARWEN’S INCANTATION (SINDARIN) Arwen’s incantation. The ‘spell’ that Arwen cries to stop the Ringwraiths from crossing the river. This phrase is from the movies and was not composed by Tolkien. against the Ringwraiths. The phrase was composed by David Salo, and said by Liv Tyler as Arwen in the Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring from 2001. FOX - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY - ELFDICT.COM Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
SUN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY A noun translated “sun” (SD/306, 428). This word appears in the forms ûrê, ûri and ûrî, but Tolkien declared that the form with long î is actually the personified form Ûrî “Lady of the Sun” (SD/426), perhaps the Adûnaic name of Q. Arien.The form ûrê only appears once (SD/426), so ûri is probably to be preferred as the ordinary word for Sun, especially since it is a neuter LOTÓREA - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY 1 day ago · Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautiful elvish. MOTHER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY A noun for “mother” (SD/434). Tolkien gave two forms of this word, ammî and ammê, with no indication as to which would be preferred.However, ammî resembles a plural word, and Tolkien elsewhere stated that such forms tended to change their final vowel to -ê (SD/438), so my guess is that ammî is an archaic form. This word is probably related to the Elvish root √AM “mother”. DEATH - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY A noun attested only in the compound agannâlô “death-shadow ” (SD/247, VT24/12). The first element of the compound, agan “death”, as identified elsewhere (SD/426), so the remaining element must mean “shadow”. The compound is the subject of the sentence agannâlô burôda nênud “death-shadow heavy on us” and is therefore in the subjective case. HAVEN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Haven. The bay north of Dol Amroth in early maps of Gondor (TI/312, WR/434), unnamed in the maps published in The Lord of the Rings. The name is similar to N. hobas “harbourage” and ᴱQ. kópas “harbour”. It was probably derived from the root ᴹ√ KOP before it was changed to ᴹ√ KHOP > hobas (Ety/KOP, Ety/KHOP). FUIN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Parf Edhellen is one of the most comprehensive elvish dictionaries on the Internet, with thousands of names, words and phrases in beautifulelvish.
SINDARIN - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY sindë ( þ) adj. "grey, pale or silvery grey" (the Vanyarin dialect preserves the older form þindë) (WJ:384, THIN; in SA:thin (d) the form given is sinda, cf. also sindanóriello "from a grey country" in Namárië. Sindë and sinda _ are apparently variants of the same word.) _Stem sindi -, given the primitive form ¤ thindi; cf.Sindicollo
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WOLF - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY garma 0. DAN. noun. wolf. A (rejected) noun for “wolf” developed from the (rejected) root ᴹ√ ƷARAM (Ety/ÑGARAM), most likely from primitive ʒaramā* given its cognates. It is an example of the Danian syncope, with second unstressed vanishing after the identical vowel. It is also one of the Danian words for which a long WANDERER - PARF EDHELLEN: AN ELVISH DICTIONARY Another name of the Moon (usually Q. Isil), translated as “Wayward” (S/99).This name is a derivative of the root √RAN “wander” (UT/242).. Conceptual Development: The name ᴱQ.Rána appears as a name of the moon in the earliest Lost Tales (LT1/192), though at this early stage its precise meaning and etymology were unclear. In Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s, ᴹQ. Open menu Parf Edhellen: an elvish dictionary* Home
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