Vanisaile
Fair and Wise One Vanisaile – Fair and Wise One
Fair and Wise One Vanisaile – Fair and Wise One
Wise One Saile – Wise One
Wise Elf Sailelda – Wise Elf
Wise Elf Sailelde – Wise Elf
Wise Elf Saileldo – Wise Elf
Wise-Eyed One Hendusaile – Wise-Eyed One
Unwise One Alasaile – Unwise One
A PDF version of the article can be found here. It is well-known that in the late 1950s Tolkien made an attempt to revise the cosmology of his imaginary world in order to make it more realistic and scientifically credible than, as he put it, “the Flat Earth and the
Sophia, your name is really cool! It is an Ancient Greek name made from the word “Sophos – Skilled, Clever, Wise” and the feminine suffix -ia. It’s a truly ancient name that has changed very little from antiquity. We’ll translate it as “Skilled/Clever/Wise One.” Quenya Quenya separates the concepts of
Original poem: The Lady of Shalott by Lord Alfred Tennyson. Translated into Sindarin by Fiona Jallings Painting by John William Waterhouse Part 1 Sindarin Literal English Original English Bo ath-rant dorthar breniel rídhien1 i-thair theriel, Hammar dawar, govenir ell2; A thrî rîdh i ven hiriel Am marad Camelod; Adh in