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'''Aulendur''', "Servant of [[Aulë]]", was a name used for those [[Noldor]], who actually entered Aulë's service, and who in return received instruction from him. [[Mahtan]] is the only one whose name we know. | '''Aulendur''', ([[Quenya|Q]]: "Servant of [[Aulë]]", pron. {{IPA|[a͡ʊˈlendur]}}), was a name used for those [[Noldor]], who actually entered Aulë's service, and who in return received instruction from him. [[Mahtan]] is the only one whose name we know. Tolkien first wrote this word as Aulendil.<ref>{{PM|Shibboleth}}, pp. 365-6, note 61</ref> | ||
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Aulendur, (Q: "Servant of Aulë", pron. [a͡ʊˈlendur]), was a name used for those Noldor, who actually entered Aulë's service, and who in return received instruction from him. Mahtan is the only one whose name we know. Tolkien first wrote this word as Aulendil.[1]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Peoples of Middle-earth, "XI. The Shibboleth of Fëanor", pp. 365-6, note 61