- of this new
Noldorin, the Lam na Ngoluith. In the
early 1930s
Tolkien wrote a new
grammar of
Noldorin. This is the "late
conceptual Noldorin". At the same...
-
called the Noldor, and
their language, the
Noldorin dialect of Sindarin, was
called "Gnomish" or "
Noldorin".
Tolkien had
chosen "gnome"
thinking that...
- Lord of the Rings,
Quenya was
learnt as a
second language by all
Elves of
Noldorin origin, and it
continued to be used in
spoken and
written form, but their...
- The
Lhammas (/ˈɬɑmɑs/),
Noldorin for "account of tongues", is a work of
fictional sociolinguistics,
written by J. R. R.
Tolkien in 1937, and published...
-
Havens and
sailed for the
Undying Lands at the
Fourth Age. Celebrimbor:
Noldorin smith and
grandson of Fëanor, who led the
creation of all but one of the...
- languages: Qenya,
Lindarin (a
dialect of Qenya), Telerin, Old
Noldorin (or Fëanorian),
Noldorin (or Gondolinian),
Ilkorin (esp. of Doriath),
Danian of Ossiriand...
- In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the
Elves or
Quendi are a
sundered (divided) people. They
awoke at Cuiviénen on the
continent of Middle-earth, where...
-
Goldogrin changed into
Noldorin,
joined by Telerin, Ilkorin,
Doriathrin and
Avarin Late:
Ilkorin and
Doriathrin disappeared;
Noldorin matured into Sindarin...
- Elf-friends: the few
tribes of Men of the
First Age who
sided with the
Noldorin Elves in Beleriand. The
original leader of the
Edain was Bëor the Old,...
-
Cirth were
introduced to the more
elaborate Tengwar of Fëanor when the
Noldorin Elves returned to Middle-earth from the
lands of the
divine Valar. In the...