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[[Image:Måns Björkman - Idril.gif|thumb|[[Idril|Idril Celebrindal]]'s device, depicting a menelluin]] | [[Image:Måns Björkman - Idril.gif|thumb|[[Idril|Idril Celebrindal]]'s device, depicting a menelluin]] | ||
''' | '''Menelluin''' is the [[Elvish]] name for "cornflower". | ||
It was the emblem of [[Idril|Idril Celebrindal]], is stated to be an inlaid plaque saved from [[Gondolin]] and descending through [[Eärendil]] and his son [[Elros]] and | It was the emblem of [[Idril|Idril Celebrindal]], is stated to be an inlaid plaque saved from [[Gondolin]] and descending through [[Eärendil]] and his son [[Elros]] and | ||
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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The word ''menelluin'' means "sky-blue"< | The word ''menelluin'' means "sky-blue"<ref>{{HM|AI}}, p. 193</ref> in [[Quenya]] (from ''[[menel]]'' = "heavens, sky" and ''[[luine|luinë]]'' = "blue").{{fact}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 19 November 2020
Menelluin is the Elvish name for "cornflower".
It was the emblem of Idril Celebrindal, is stated to be an inlaid plaque saved from Gondolin and descending through Eärendil and his son Elros and influenced Númenórean circular designs. The Emblem was taken to Gondor by Elendil.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
The word menelluin means "sky-blue"[1] in Quenya (from menel = "heavens, sky" and luinë = "blue").[source?]