Word or Phrase |
Meaning |
Source |
Contributor |
Greetings: |
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Pedo |
Speak |
Fellowship: "A Journey in the Dark" The inscription on the Moria Gate: Ennyn Durin Aran Moria: pedo mellon a minno. Im Narvi hain echant: Celebrimbor o Eregion teithant i thiw hin. "The Doors of Durin, Lord of Moria. Speak, friend, and enter. I, Narvi, made them. Celebrimbor of Hollin [Eregion] drew these signs." |
Amanlathwen,
suggests using as a greeting. |
Hannon le (movie) Le hannon (corrected) |
Thank you |
Website about movie. Note similarity to Hantale in Quenya. David Salo later said he should have used Le hannon instead of Hannon le. |
Feanor Varda |
Titles: |
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Aran |
Lord |
Fellowship: "A Journey in the Dark" Inscription on the Hollin gate of Moria: Ennyn Durin Aran Moria is The Doors of Durin, Lord of Moria |
Varda |
Hir |
Lord |
Silmarillion index |
Varda |
Hiril |
Lady |
Silmarillion index |
Varda |
Mellon |
Friend |
Fellowship: "A Journey in the Dark" Inscription on the Hollin gate of Moria: pedo mellon a minno |
Varda |
herven |
husband |
Ardalambion | |
herves |
wife |
Ardalambion | |
bess |
can mean woman or wife, not just
wife |
Ardalambion | |
dis |
bride |
Ardalambion | |
adar; ada |
father; dad/daddy |
Ardalambion | |
naneth; nana |
mother; mom/mommy |
Ardalambion | |
iôn or ionn |
son |
Ardalambion | |
sell or iell |
daughter |
Ardalambion | |
muindor |
brother (family) |
Ardalambion | |
tôr |
brother (poetic) |
Ardalambion | |
gwador |
brother (sworn) or associate |
Ardalambion | |
muinthel or thêl |
sister (family) |
Ardalambion | |
gwathel |
sister (sworn) or associate |
Ardalambion | |
gwanunig |
twin |
Ardalambion | |
gwenyn |
twins (plural of twin) |
Ardalambion | |
gwanûn |
pair of twins |
Ardalambion | |
gwenur |
relative, kinsman, kinswoman |
Ardalambion | |
Colors: |
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mith- |
grey |
Silmarillion "Appendix" Mithrandir (Grey Pilgrim), Mithril, Mithlond (Grey Havens), Mithrim (lake), Mitheithel (river) |
Varda |
calen (galen) |
green |
Silmarillion "Appendix". Says this is the
usual Sindarin for "green" Calenardhon, Ardgalen, Tol Galen, Parth Galen (Green Sward) beside, Pennath Gelin (Green Ridges) in Gondor. |
Varda |
caran |
red |
Silmarillion Appendix. Caranthir |
Varda |
celeb |
silver |
Silmarillion Appendix Celeborn, Celebrant, Celebros, Celebrindal (celebrin + tal "foot"), Celebrimbor (silver fist) celebrin - adjective for "like silver, in hue or worth" |
Varda |
mor |
dark |
Silmarillion Appendix Mordor, Morgoth, Moria |
Varda |
mal- |
gold (root word) |
Silmarillion Appendix Mallorn, Cormallen (golden circle) |
Varda |
cul- |
golden-red (root) |
Silmarillion Appendix Culurien |
Varda |
nim- |
white |
Silmarillion Index of Names Nimloth = White Blossom. Nim used in Nimloth as the white tree of Numenor; Nimloth as the mother of Elwing; Nimphelos the great pearl given by Thingol to the Dwarves of Belegost; Nimbrethil as the birch woods in Arvernien. Quenya form is ninque (Sil Appendix) and Nimloth in Quenya is Ninquelote. |
Varda and Elwing |
Places: |
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Moria |
Black Pit |
Dwarvish kingdom of Khazad-dum. Fellowship,
"The Ring Goes South" |
Varda |
Caradhras |
Redhorn |
Fellowship, "The Ring Goes
South".Mountain whose snow defeated the Fellowship's attempt to cross. |
Varda |
Celebdil |
Silvertine |
Fellowship, "The Ring Goes
South".Mountain. Celebdil the White |
Varda |
Fanuidhol |
Cloudyhead |
Fellowship, "The Ring Goes
South".Mountain. Fanuidhol the Grey |
Varda |
Miscellany: | |||
celebrin | adj: like silver, in hue or worth | Silmarillion "Appendix" Mithrandir (Grey Pilgrim), Mithril, Mithlond (Grey Havens), Mithrim (lake), Mitheithel (river) |
Varda |
paur | fist or hand | Silmarillion Appendix under celeb | Varda |
edhel edhil (pl) eledh |
elf | Silmarillion Appendix
under edhel Plural edhil. Adanedhel, Aredhel, Gloredhel; Ost-in-Edhil, Peredhil "half elven" Sil Appendix under el, elen for ancient words for "star". Ele was the word the elves first used seeing the stars, meaning "behold", most primitive word, not Sindarin. Elves are "of the stars". Elda is Quenya "of the stars", Sindarin is Edhel, pl Edhil, but strictly corresponding form is Eledh as in Eledhwen. Under Eldar, it says Orome gave the name Eldar "People of the Stars" at first to all Elves; later referred only to those who tried to reach Valinor whether or not successful. Elves who had at any time dwelt in Aman were called High Elves Quenya Tareldar and Elves of the Light Quenya Calaquendi. |
Varda |