- the
Sindar (Grey Elves);
their language was Sindarin. They sta**** in the west of Middle-earth and were
ruled by
Thingol (Elwë). Many of the
Sindar chose...
-
fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. He is a
Sindar Elf of the
Woodland Realm and son of its king, Thranduil,
becoming one of...
- he has been well
received by fans and critics.
Thranduil is one of the
Sindar or Grey
Elves who
speak Sindarin as
opposed to Quenya, the
language spoken...
-
regional dialects. The
tongue used in
Doriath (home of Thingol, King of the
Sindar),
known as Doriathrin, was said by many Grey-elves to be the
highest and...
-
fictional history of Middle-earth, the
original Certhas was
created by the
Sindar (or Grey Elves) for
their language, Sindarin. Its
extension and elaboration...
-
stories in The
History of Middle-earth. The King of Doriath, King of the
Sindar Elves, High-king and Lord of Beleriand, he is a
major character in the First...
-
Tolkien 1977, "Index of Names", "Doriath"
Tolkien 1977, ch. 10 "Of the
Sindar"
Tolkien 1977, "Index of Names", "Gondolin"
Tolkien 1977, Map of Beleriand...
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Quenya and
Sindarin to
communicate with the Elves,
especially the
Noldor and
Sindar. By the
Third Age the
Dwarves are
estranged from the
Elves and no longer...
- for Melian,
falls under an
enchantment and
utterly forgets his
people the
Sindar,
wishing instead to
spend the rest of his
years with her.
Taking the form...
- Shahrak-e
Sindar (Persian: شهرك سيندر, also
Romanized as Shahrak-e
Sīndar; also
known as Sīnīdar, Sīnandar,
Sīndar, and Sinīdar) is a
village in Afin Rural...