- by
Elves (all of
which are akin to Quenya). Aulëan was
named from the
Dwarvish tradition that it had been
devised by Aulë the Smith, the Vala who created...
- addition, he
sketched in the
Mannish languages of Adûnaic and Rohirric; the
Dwarvish language of Khuzdul; the
Entish language; and the
Black Speech, in the...
-
Tolkien has
Gimli "swap grim proverbs" with Elrond.
Shippey comments that
dwarvish heroism is
expressed in
their veiled speech, as seen also with King Dáin's...
- and heir to the destro****
dwarvish kingdom under the
Lonely Mountain.
Smaug is a
dragon who long ago
pillaged the
dwarvish kingdom of Thorin's grandfather...
-
nations of Men in
Gondor and Rohan, as well as a
history of the
royal Dwarvish line of
Durin during the
Third Age. The
embedded "Tale of
Aragorn and Arwen"...
- Inc. pp. 115–116. ISBN 1-56076-842-8. Williams, Skip (1999). Axe of the
Dwarvish Lords. Renton, WA: TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-7869-1347-9. Zambrano, J.R. (2022-02-13)...
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protagonist Eragon witnesses Orik, the King of the Dwarves,
carrying out a
Dwarvish tradition of
making an erôthknurl. The
process of
making an erôthknurl...
- the
Third Age, this
Kingdom under the
Mountain holds one of the
largest dwarvish treasure ****ds in Middle-earth. Dale, a town of Men
built between the...
- instead,
corresponding to his "Elves" as a
plural for "Elf".
Tolkien used "
dwarvish" and "dwarf(-)" (e.g. "Dwarf-lords", "Old
Dwarf Road") as
adjectives for...
-
which today commonly accept Tolkien's
idiosyncratic spellings dwarves and
dwarvish (alongside
dwarfs and dwarfish),
which had been
little used
since the mid-19th...