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Sarati is an
artificial script, one of
several scripts created by J. R. R. Tolkien.
According to Tolkien's mythology, the
Sarati alphabet was invented...
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philologist and
fantasy author J. R. R. Tolkien. The best-known are Cirth,
Sarati, and Tengwar.
Being a
skilled calligrapher,
Tolkien invented scripts as...
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Sarati the
Terrible may
refer to:
Sarati the
Terrible (1937 film), a
French drama film
Sarati the
Terrible (1923 film), a
French silent film This disambiguation...
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Tolkien created scripts for his
Elvish languages, of
which the best
known are
Sarati, Tengwar, and Cirth. J. R. R.
Tolkien began to
construct his
first Elvin...
- of Tirion, on
which Fëanor
supposedly based his own work, was
known as
Sarati. It
later became known as "Tengwar of Rúmil". The
plural of
tengwa is Tengwar...
- "Tengwar of Rumil", also
called the
sarati. He
decided that,
prior to
their Exile, the
Noldorin Elves first used the
sarati of Rúmil to
record Ancient Quenya...
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Sarati the
Terrible (French:
Sarati, le terrible) is a 1937
French drama film
directed by André
Hugon and
starring Harry Baur,
George Rigaud and Jacqueline...
- śaknoti →
sakkoti m ****imilates to an
initial sibilant Examples:
smarati →
sarati, smṛti → sati
Nasals ****imilate to a
preceding stop+sibilant cluster, which...
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millimetres (57 in). Its
water sources include the
Lakshmmantirtha river,
Sarati Hole,
Nagar Hole,
Balle Halla,
Kabini River, four
perennial streams, 47...
- "no view" and a non-judgmental attitude." "The word
derives from a verb,
sarati,
meaning "to remember," and
occasionally in Pali sati is
still explained...