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Valarin is a
fictional language in the
fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien. One of the
languages of Arda in Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium,
Valarin...
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Tolkien at
first decided that
Valarin, the
tongue of the Valar,
would be the proto-language of the Elves. He
developed the
Valarin language and its grammar...
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incorporated several words from
Valarin that were not
found in the
Noldorin dialect, such as
tulka ("yellow", from
Valarin tulukha(n)),
ulban ("blue", presumably...
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ignota Medefaidrin Sacred language Twilight language Universal grammar Valarin Zaum Pettifer,
James (2012-05-03). The Gr****s: The Land and
People Since...
- Press. p. 145. ISBN 978-0-415-96942-0. Fauskanger,
Helge Kåre (2022). "
Valarin - like the
glitter of swords". Ardalambion: Of the
Tongues of Arda, the...
- is an epithet,
since he, like all the Valar, had
another true name in
Valarin (in the legendarium, the
language of the
Valar before the
beginning of...
- Middle-earth are all
descended from the
language of the
Valar (the "gods"),
Valarin, and
divided into
three branches: Oromëan,
named after Oromë, who taught...
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chanana kad,
meaning "ring of doom" in Tolkien's
constructed language of
Valarin. In 1995 he
published the 19-page "Dictionaries of Middle-earth", covering...
- Middle-earth
descend from the
language of the
angelic beings or Valar,
Valarin, and were
divided into
three branches: Oromëan,
named after Oromë, who...
- the
early 30s
Tolkien decided that the proto-language of the
Elves was
Valarin, the
tongue of the gods or Valar: "The
language of the
Elves derived in...