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'''Ann-thennath''' ([[an]] = long, [[ath]] = collective plural) was a song mode used in the [[Lay of Leithian]] as chanted by Aragorn.
'''Ann-thennath''' ([[Sindarin]] ''[[and|ann]]'' = long, ''[[thenn]]'' = short, ''[[-ath]]'' = collective plural) was a song mode used in the [[Lay of Leithian]] as chanted by [[Aragorn]].  He stated that it was hard to render in the [[Common Speech]].<ref>{{FR|I11}}</ref>


 
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==References==
[[Category:Songs]]
* [[The Languages of Tolkien's Middle-earth]]
[[Category:Sindarin nouns]]
 
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Ann-thennath (Sindarin ann = long, thenn = short, -ath = collective plural) was a song mode used in the Lay of Leithian as chanted by Aragorn. He stated that it was hard to render in the Common Speech.[1]

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