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'''Ómar''', also called '''Amillo''',<ref name=III/> was a [[Valar|Vala]] who knew all languages.<ref>{{LT1|II}}p. 47</ref> He was considered to be the youngest of all the Valar.<ref name=III>{{LT1|III}}, p. 67</ref>
'''Ómar''', also called '''Amillo''',<ref name=III/> was a [[Valar|Vala]] who knew all languages.<ref>{{LT1|II}}p. 47</ref> He was considered to be the youngest of all the Valar.<ref name=III>{{LT1|III}}, p. 67</ref>



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Template:Disputedcanon Ómar, also called Amillo,[1] was a Vala who knew all languages.[2] He was considered to be the youngest of all the Valar.[1]

Ómar only appeared in the earliest version of the legendarium, The Book of Lost Tales.

Etymology

Ómar and Amillo are Qenya names. The former (Ûmor in Gnomish) is related to Qenya ōma "voice", while the latter is glossed as "one of the Happy Folk; Hilary", where Hilary derives from Latin hilaris "cheerful". The Gnomish equivalent of Amillo is Gamlos (likely meaning "one who shouts with joy").[3]

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