- In the
works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the
Noldor (also
spelled Ñoldor,
meaning those with
knowledge in his
constructed language Quenya) are a
kindred of Elves...
-
contains three short, soon-abandoned
alliterative poems, The
Flight of the
Noldoli from Valinor, The Lay of Eärendel, and The Lay of the Fall of Gondolin...
- the
Tales of Valinor, from the
Music of the
Ainur to the
Exile of the
Noldoli and the
Hiding of Valinor." The
inscription in Book II
reads "This is the...
- wonders, though, why the
editor included part of the poem "The
Flight of the
Noldoli from Valinor" (already in The Lays of Beleriand), but
omits the poem fragment...
- are
directly influenced by
Celtic mythology. For example, "Flight of The
Noldoli" she argues, is
based on the
Tuatha Dé
Danann and
Lebor Gabála Érenn, and...
- Hobbit's
references to Lost Tales), and
other terminology such as
Gnome (
Noldoli,
later Noldorin Elf), Fay, Fairy, leprechaun, and pixie. Some of these...
- (circa 1918–1920s), in
chapter 2, "Poems
Early Abandoned" The
Flight of the
Noldoli from Valinor.
Lines 132–141; in
rhyming couplets (circa 1928), in chapter...
- The
Princess Ni 1924
Light as Leaf on
Lindentree 1925 The
Flight of the
Noldoli from
Valinor 1925 (The Lays of Beleriand) The Lay of
Leithian 1925–1931...
-
wrote it in the Book of Lost Tales.
Gnomish was
spoken by the
Gnomes or
Noldoli, the
Second Clan of Elves, and
Elfin was the
other tongue spoken by the...
- of his father's 1926 "Sketch of the Mythology" and "The
Flight of the
Noldoli from Valinor", thus
setting "Tuor's
story in the
context of the Doom of...