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==Other versions of the Legendarium== | ==Other versions of the Legendarium== | ||
[[Eluréd]], son of [[Dior|Dior Eluchíl]], originally referred to as ''Elbereth'', an [[Ilkorin]] name containing the word ''bereth'' "valor". The name ''Elbereth'' was later fixed to Varda while Tolkien was writing ''[[Three is Company]]'' (in the original Elven Hymn, Varda was until then called ''Elberil'').<ref>{{LR|Etymologies}}, entries '''BARATH''', '''BER'''</ref> | |||
[[Elrohir]], son of [[Elrond]], was occasionally referred to as ''Elbereth'' in earlier writings.{{Fact} | |||
==Other Works== | ==Other Works== | ||
* [[Ilbereth]], an elf, the secretary of [[Father Christmas]] in ''[[Letters from Father Christmas]]''. | * [[Ilbereth]], an elf, the secretary of [[Father Christmas]] in ''[[Letters from Father Christmas]]''. |
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Elbereth (pronounced [ˈelbereθ]) is a Sindarin name. It can refer to:
- Elbereth Gilthoniel, the Sindarin name for Varda, Queen of the Valar.
- Elven Hymn to Elbereth, a song sung by Gildor Inglorion in The Fellowship of the Ring.
- A Elbereth Gilthoniel, a poem in both The Fellowship of the Ring and The Road Goes Ever On.
Other versions of the Legendarium
Eluréd, son of Dior Eluchíl, originally referred to as Elbereth, an Ilkorin name containing the word bereth "valor". The name Elbereth was later fixed to Varda while Tolkien was writing Three is Company (in the original Elven Hymn, Varda was until then called Elberil).[1]
Elrohir, son of Elrond, was occasionally referred to as Elbereth in earlier writings.{{Fact}
Other Works
- Ilbereth, an elf, the secretary of Father Christmas in Letters from Father Christmas.
Fandom
- Elbereth (journal), the journal of the Australian Tolkien Society Fellowship of Middle Earth.
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- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lost Road and Other Writings, Part Three: "The Etymologies", entries BARATH, BER