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Mirdasser

Lover/Friend of the Jewelsmith Mirdasser – Lover/Friend of the Jewelsmith

Mirdandil

Lover/Friend of the Jewelsmith Mirdandil – Lover/Friend of the Jewelsmith

Mirdanion

Son of the Jewelsmith Mirdanion – Son of the Jewelsmith

Mirdaniel

Daughter of the Jewelsmith Mirdaniel – Daughter of the Jewelsmith

Mírdan

Jewel Smith Mírdan – Jewel Smith

About Neo-Elvish

A translation labeled “Neo-Elvish” just means that Tolkien didn’t do the translation, someone else did. That means that ANYTHING not directly attested by Tolkien is Neo-Elvish. All of the Elvish in the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies is Neo-Elvish, and so are the translations on this website.

New Website, Massive Updates

Hello everyone! It has been a long, long, long, year. I graduated from college at long last, got a job, quit that job, and somehow, amidst all of that, I finished modernizing the website. My good friend Phil Smith has moved on to follow his own writing projects (should be

Adûnaic Gender-Words

Unfortunately, Tolkien’s world doesn’t have a notion of gender beyond male/female. Here’s a list of words that they do have. I’ve organized them by number. A quick set of definitions of the grammatical terms: Singular One [noun] Plural More than two [noun]s Dual Two [noun]s English Singular Plural Dual woman

Adûnaic Dictionary

Compiled by Lambendil a- pron. aff. it ~ (*3A-/*?A-) -a suff. Subjective ending for plural Neuters ~ (SD/430) aban n. earth <-Abattârik ~ UT/222 ~ (*BAN1) abâr n. strength, endurance, fidelity ~ SD/431 ~ (BAR) < E. BOR Abattârik name. Pillar-of-Earth ~ UT/222 ~ Aban-Târik abrazâ- v. to stand fast