Medon
Handy/Skillful One Medon – Handy/Skillful One
Handy/Skillful One Medon – Handy/Skillful One
Son of Handy/Skillful One Medion – Son of Handy/Skillful One
Daughter of Handy/Skillful One Mediel – Daughter of Handy/Skillful One
Handy/Skillful One Medeth – Handy/Skillful One
Handy/Skillful Mêd – Handy/Skillful
English: knead dough Literal Translation: kneading dough [mutated to follow the preposition oh] Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Cirth, used for Woodelven and Doriathren Sindarin: 6b!lc9 6&c% Pronunciation Guides Language(s): DoriathrenThis dialect was spoken by the Sindar in Beleriand before Morgoth and the Noldor arrived. Later
English: knead dough Literal Translation: kneading dough [mutated to follow the preposition oh] Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Cirth, used for Woodelven and Doriathren Sindarin: 6b!lc9 4&c% Tengwar the Mode of Beleriand, used for Exilic Sindarin: yl4`]2 r]l]8 Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic,
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 astronomically absurd business of the making of the Sun and
I’m not sure if lay-fans have noticed, but something obvious to Tolkien-language scholars is that the Elven languages aren’t being used exactly the same way in the TV show as they were in the Peter Jackson movies, and the languages themselves are slightly different too. There are a few things
Rachel, your name is really cool! It means “ewe” in Hebrew. Sindarin Sindarin doesn’t have a word for “sheep.” We have two options here: Use a less precise word for an animal: Lavan. Coin a new word, based on the Quenya word and the ancient root it was based on,