Word of the Day: Tol Eressëa - 'the lonely isle' and was a large island along the coast of Eldamar in the East. It is a Quenya term, coming from the terms Tol ('isle') and Eressëa ('lonely'). Tol Eressëa Summary Ulmo pushed it in order to transfer the Elves to Aman. After that, it stayed in the East forever and was dwelled on by Teleri. After the end of the First Age, Many Eldar went to Aman and lived in the island of (Tol) Eressëa. Many beautiful trees, including Elanor, grew there. ...
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Word of the Day: Fëanor
Word of the Day: Fëanor - the eldest and most prized son of Finwë as he succeeded his father's kingship of the Noldor. He also created the Silmarils. His name had an unusual combination of Quenya and Sindarin, in Fëa- ('spirit' or 'soul') and -naur ('fire'), which has changed since the early days of the legendarium. (The proper Sindarin form was Faenor.) Fëanor summary He was a smith and craftsman, which led him to the making of the Silmarils, as well as the palantiri and the ...
Word of the Day: Illuin
Word of the Day: Illuin - one of the lamps of the Valar, which was created by Aulë at the prayer of Yavanna after the Valar subdued the fires of Melkor. It was raised in the north of Middle-earth, while the other, Ormal, was set to the south and these lights flowed out eventually. For all you video learners - here's the link to the video version from the YouTube Channel below. Illuin Description While it is unclear where the name came from, it is thought of as il- (sky) and -luin (blue). ...
Word of the Day: Galadriel
Word of the Day: Galadriel - the Lady of Lothlórien, where she ruled with her husband Celeborn. She was one of the mightiest and fairest of the Elves surpassing them all in beauty, knowledge, and power. She bore Nenya (the Ring of Adamant) with the One Ring. Galadriel Etymology and Formation Her name is a Sindarin name meaning 'maiden crowned with gleaming hair,' or with bright radiance. It comes from the roots: galad ('light, radiance') and rî ('crown') and was an epessë (after name) ...
Word of the Day: Manwë (Súlimo)
Word of the Day: Manwë (Súlimo) - the leader of the Ainur, King of the Valar. He was also known as Súlimo. His name means 'blessed one,' or 'blessed person,' coming from Man- ('blessed') and -wë ('person'). Súlimo means 'Lord of the breath of Arda,' in Quenya - or it could be known as just 'breather.' Manwë (Súlimo) summary As the Ainu who is closest to Erú, he was the greatest in authority (but not power) in the Valar, ruling anything that dwells within Arda. He is the spouse of ...
Word of the Day: Finarfin
Word of the Day: Finarfin - the youngest son of Finwë and was considered the fairest and the most wise of the Eldar. It came from Arafinwë, and is a Sindarin name. Finarfin Summary It is the Sindarin version of Arafinwë, his father-name (the stem ara-, meaning 'noble,' added to his father-name), his Quenya name. His mother-name was Ingoldo. It was rare for a High Elf such as he to have a name in Sindarin, which he did since his children had a special position among the Exiles, being ...