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Khuzdul: Dwarvish to English
Collected by Varda-(Valar)
Begun July 17, 2016
Dwarves, secretive with their language, left only a few place
and personal names behind, along with war-cries. We work from those.
Dwarvish language was meant for lore, not "cradle-speech", a treasure
of the past, which was the reason for guarding it.
Most Dwarvish names are of Northern (Mannish) origin. Their inner true
names are secret, not even written on their tombs, and not told to
those of alien race, even close friends.1
Azanulbizar the Dimrill Dale, Nanduhirion
baruk axes
Baraz also called Barazinbar6
Barazinbar Baraz, the Redhorn Mountain, cruel Caradhras6
Baruk
Khazâd! Khazâd ai-mênu! "Axes of the Dwarves! The Dwarves are
upon you!" Battle-cry. 1
Bundushathûr Shathûr, Cloudyhead, Fanuidhol the Grey6. Mountain.
dûm plural or collective meaning "excavations, halls, mansions"4
Khazâd Dwarves, the Dwarves4
Khazad-dûm3
"Dwarves-mansions". The Dwarrowdelf. Moria, The Black Pit.6
Kheled-zâram the Mirrormere.2,3,6 Has dark water6.
Khuzdul language of the Dwarves4
Kibil-nâla 3 the River Silverlode6,7
Has icy springs6.
Mahal4 the Vala Aulë;, maker of the bodies of the
original Dwarves.5
Shathûr also called Bundushathûr6
Zirak also called Zirak-zigil6
Zirak-zigil Zirak, Silvertine, Celebdil the White6.
Mountain.
References:
1. App. F I "The Languages and Peoples of the Third Age" "Of Other
Races" "Dwarves". RotK, LotR.
2. Ch. 6 "Lothlórien" FotR, LotR
3. Ch. 7 "The Mirror of Galadriel". FotR, LotR.
4. Index of Names. Sil
5. Ch. 2 "Of Aulë and Yavanna" Sil.
6. Ch. 3 "The Ring Goes South". FotR, LotR.
7. Index RotK
App. Appendix
FotR Fellowship of the Ring
LotR Lord of the Rings
RotK Return of the King
Sil Silmarillion
Hadhod Sindarin for Dwarves.
See also:
Dwarves
for individual Dwarf names and articles.
On
Dwarvish Names
The
Plural of Dwarf.
Dwarves
for a comprehensive overall about Dwarves.
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Gimli halted and stopped to
the ground. "I hear nothing but the night-speech of plant and stone,"
he said. FotR, p.438.