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Sindarin is one of the
constructed languages devised by J. R. R.
Tolkien for use in his
fantasy stories set in Arda,
primarily in Middle-earth. Sindarin...
- of
Elvish languages, the best-known and most
developed being Quenya and
Sindarin. In addition, he
sketched in the
Mannish languages of Adûnaic and Rohirric;...
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languages of Middle-earth,
constructed by J. R. R. Tolkien,
include Quenya and
Sindarin.
These were the
various languages spoken by the
Elves of Middle-earth as...
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languages with
terms for
types of weapons. Sword:
Noldorin Sindarin: magl, magol,
North Sindarin magor, Quenya: makil, macil.
Specific types of
sword were...
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Cirth (
Sindarin pronunciation: [ˈkirθ],
meaning "runes"; sg.
certh [ˈkɛrθ]) is a semi‑artificial script,
based on real‑life
runic alphabets, one of...
- R.
Tolkien created the
first of
these languages,
including Quenya and
Sindarin. The
philologist and high
fantasy author J. R. R.
Tolkien created many...
- use of
Welsh phonology and
grammar for his
constructed Elvish language Sindarin.
Scholars have
identified multiple legends, both
Irish and Welsh, as likely...
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Ungoliant (
Sindarin pronunciation: [ʊŋˈɡɔljant]) is a
fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium,
described as an evil
spirit in the form of...
- Langobards, and the
Byzantine Empire.
Tolkien intended the name
Gondor to be
Sindarin for "Stone-land". This is
echoed in the text of The Lord of the
Rings by...
- English, and was
familiar with Gr****,
Welsh (the
primary inspiration for
Sindarin, Tolkien's
other major Elvish language), and
other ancient Germanic languages...