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'''Rothinzil''' is the [[Adûnaic]] name for [[Vingilot]], the ship in which [[Eärendil]] sailed to [[Valinor]], and in which he later sailed the pathways of the sky. By extension, it was also used by the [[Númenóreans]] to refer to the brilliant Star of Eärendil in the sky, as in the reference above.  
'''Rothinzil''' is the [[Adûnaic]] name for [[Vingilot]], the ship in which [[Eärendil]] sailed to [[Valinor]], and in which he later sailed the pathways of the sky. By extension, it was also used by the [[Númenóreans]] to refer to the brilliant Star of Eärendil in the sky, as in the reference above.  
==Etymology==
The name Rothinzil is an exact translation of the [[Elvish]] [[Vingilot]], with both words meaning '[[Foam-flower]]'. The Adûnaic word ''[[roth]]'' "foam" and ''[[inzil]]'' "flower"


The name Rothinzil is an exact translation of the [[Elvish]] [[Vingilot]], with both words meaning '[[Foam-flower]]'. The Adûnaic word [[inzil]], 'flower', is seen in various other names besides this one, include [[Inziladûn]] and [[Inzilbêth]].
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Rothinzil is the Adûnaic name for Vingilot, the ship in which Eärendil sailed to Valinor, and in which he later sailed the pathways of the sky. By extension, it was also used by the Númenóreans to refer to the brilliant Star of Eärendil in the sky, as in the reference above.

Etymology

The name Rothinzil is an exact translation of the Elvish Vingilot, with both words meaning 'Foam-flower'. The Adûnaic word roth "foam" and inzil "flower"