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==Cognates== | ==Cognates== | ||
*[[Quenya]] ''[[tindómerel]], [[tindómiel]]'' | *[[Quenya]] ''[[tindómerel]], [[tindómiel]]'' | ||
==Other versions of the legendarium== | |||
In early versions ''Tinúviel'' was the only name of the character.<ref>{{LT1|IVn}}, note 1</ref><ref>{{LT2|I}}, p. 41</ref> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Tinúviel (S, pron. [tiˈnuːvjel]) is a Sindarin poetic term, though not a literal name, for the 'Nightingale'. This name was first given to Lúthien of Doriath by Beren when he first saw her dancing in the forest.[1]
Etymology
The word derives from Primitive Quendian tindômiselde. Literally it means "Daughter of Twilight".[2]
It can be analyzed as tinnu(w) + sell.[source?]
Cognates
Other versions of the legendarium
In early versions Tinúviel was the only name of the character.[3][4]
See also
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Quenta Silmarillion: Of Beren and Lúthien"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Lost Road and Other Writings, Part Three: "The Etymologies", entry TIN, SEL-D
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Book of Lost Tales Part One, "IV. The Chaining of Melko": "Notes and Commentary", note 1
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Book of Lost Tales Part Two, "I. The Tale of Tinúviel", p. 41