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| | | owner=[[Tuor]] | ||
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| | | created=c. {{FA|525}} | ||
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'''Eärrámë''', ([[Quenya|Q]]: 'Sea-wing', pron. {{IPA|[e.arˈraːme]}}) was the great ship of [[Tuor]] in which he and [[Idril]] sailed into the West. It was a tradition under the [[Eldar]] and [[Edain]] that they arrived in [[Valinor]], bypassing the [[Ban of the Valar]].<ref>{{S|Gondolin}}</ref> | | destroyer= | ||
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'''Eärrámë''', ([[Quenya|Q]]: 'Sea-wing', pron. {{IPA|[e.arˈraːme]}}) was the great ship of [[Tuor]] in which he and [[Idril]] sailed into the West. It was a tradition under the [[Eldar]] and [[Edain]] that they arrived in [[Valinor]], bypassing the [[Ban of the Valar]].<ref name="Gondolin">{{S|Gondolin}}</ref> | |||
==Etymology== | |||
Tolkien provides a direct translation for ''Eärrámë'' within ''[[The Silmarillion]]'': "Sea-Wing".<ref name="Gondolin"/> This comes from ''[[eär]]'' "sea" and ''[[rámë]]'' "wing". | |||
{{references}} | {{references}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Earrame}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Earrame}} | ||
[[Category:Quenya nouns]] | |||
[[Category:Ships]] | [[Category:Ships]] | ||
[[de:Earráme]] | [[de:Earráme]] | ||
[[fi:Eärrámë]] | [[fi:Eärrámë]] | ||
[[fr:encyclo:artefacts:navires:earrame]] | [[fr:encyclo:artefacts:navires:earrame]] |
Revision as of 18:38, 15 January 2018
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Other names | "Sea-Wing" |
Owner | Tuor |
Creator | Tuor c. F.A. 525 |
Eärrámë, (Q: 'Sea-wing', pron. [e.arˈraːme]) was the great ship of Tuor in which he and Idril sailed into the West. It was a tradition under the Eldar and Edain that they arrived in Valinor, bypassing the Ban of the Valar.[1]
Etymology
Tolkien provides a direct translation for Eärrámë within The Silmarillion: "Sea-Wing".[1] This comes from eär "sea" and rámë "wing".