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'''Lindo''' was the wise keeper of the [[Cottage of Lost Play]] in [[Tol Eressëa]]. His wife was [[Vairë]], and his father was [[Valwë]].<ref>{{ | {{elves infobox | ||
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'''Lindo''' was the wise keeper of the [[Cottage of Lost Play]] in [[Tol Eressëa]]. His wife was [[Vairë (wife of Lindo)|Vairë]], and his father was [[Valwë]].<ref>{{LT1|I}}, p. 14 ff</ref> | |||
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''Lindo'' is a [[Qenya]] name, probably meaning "Singer". The [[Gnomish]] version of the name was '''''Glinda''''' (probably related to ''glin'' "sound, voice, utterance").<ref>{{PE|15}}, pp. 6, 7, 9</ref> | ''Lindo'' is a [[Qenya]] name, probably meaning "Singer". The [[Gnomish]] version of the name was '''''Glinda''''' (probably related to ''glin'' "sound, voice, utterance").<ref>{{PE|15}}, pp. 6, 7, 9</ref> | ||
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Lindo was the wise keeper of the Cottage of Lost Play in Tol Eressëa. His wife was Vairë, and his father was Valwë.[1]
Etymolgy
Lindo is a Qenya name, probably meaning "Singer". The Gnomish version of the name was Glinda (probably related to glin "sound, voice, utterance").[2]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Book of Lost Tales Part One, "I. The Cottage of Lost Play", p. 14 ff
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, "Sí Qente Feanor and Other Elvish Writings", in Parma Eldalamberon XV (edited by Christopher Gilson, Arden R. Smith, Patrick H. Wynne, and Bill Welden), pp. 6, 7, 9