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{{quote|Et [[Eär]]ello [[Endor]]enna utúlien. Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar [[tenna|tenn']] Ambar-metta!|[[Elendil's Oath]]}} | {{quote|Et [[Eär]]ello [[Endor]]enna utúlien. Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar [[tenna|tenn']] '''Ambar-metta'''!|[[Elendil's Oath]]}} | ||
'''Ambar-metta''' is the [[Quenya]] term that refers to [[the End]] of the World. | '''Ambar-metta''' is the [[Quenya]] term that refers to [[the End]] of the World. | ||
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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
''Ambar-metta'', meaning "World's-end", is a composition of two [[Quenya]] words, ''[[ambar]]'' | ''Ambar-metta'', meaning "World's-end", is a composition of two [[Quenya]] words, ''[[ambar]]'' ("world") and ''[[metta]]'' ("end").<ref name=PE17>{{PE|17}}, p. 105</ref> | ||
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[[Category:Quenya nouns]] | [[Category:Quenya nouns]] |
Revision as of 10:01, 30 March 2020
- "Et Eärello Endorenna utúlien. Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar tenn' Ambar-metta!"
- ― Elendil's Oath
Ambar-metta is the Quenya term that refers to the End of the World.
It is mostly known as was part of a line used by Elendil upon his arrival to Middle-earth, declaring "Out of the Great Sea to Middle-earth I am come. In this place will I abide, and my heirs, unto the ending of the world". Elessar would later use this line at his coronation.[1]
Etymology
Ambar-metta, meaning "World's-end", is a composition of two Quenya words, ambar ("world") and metta ("end").[2]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "The Steward and the King", Elendil's Oath
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, "Words, Phrases and Passages in Various Tongues in The Lord of the Rings", in Parma Eldalamberon XVII (edited by Christopher Gilson), p. 105