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'''Aulendur''', was a name used for those [[Noldor]], who actually entered Aulë's service, and who in return received instruction from him. [[Mahtan]] is the only one whose name we know. Tolkien first wrote this word as ''[[Aulendil]]''.<ref>{{PM|Shibboleth}}, pp. 365-6, note 61</ref>
'''Aulendur''', was a name used for those [[Noldor]] who entered [[Aulë]]'s service, and who in return received instruction from him. [[Mahtan]] is the only named member. Tolkien first wrote this word as ''[[Aulendil]]''.<ref>{{PM|Shibboleth}}, pp. 365-6, note 61</ref>


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Aulendur, was a name used for those Noldor who entered Aulë's service, and who in return received instruction from him. Mahtan is the only named member. Tolkien first wrote this word as Aulendil.[1]

Etymology

Auledur is Quenya for "Servant of Aulë", from -ndur ("servant").

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