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[[Image:Paula_DiSante_-_Nightingale.JPG|thumb|right|300px|''The Spell of the Nightingale'' by [[Paula DiSante]]]]
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'''Tinúviel''' ([[Sindarin|S]], pron. {{IPA|[tiˈnuːvjel]}}) is a [[Sindarin]] poetic term, though not a literal name, for the '[[Nightingale]]'.  This name was first given to [[Lúthien]] of [[Doriath]] by [[Beren]] when he first saw her dancing in the forest.
'''Tinúviel''' ([[Sindarin|S]], pron. {{IPA|[tiˈnuːvjel]}}) is a [[Sindarin]] poetic term, though not a literal name, for the '[[Nightingale]]'.  This name was first given to [[Lúthien]] of [[Doriath]] by [[Beren]] when he first saw her dancing in the forest.
==Etymology==
The word derives from possible [[OS]] *''tinnuwihelle'', from [[PQ]] ''[[tindômiselde]]''. It can be analyzed as ''[[tinnu]](w) + [[sell]]''
Literally it means "Daughter of Twilight".<ref>{{LR|Etymologies}}, entry TIN, SEL-D</ref>
==Cognates==
*[[Quenya]] ''[[tindómerel]], [[tindómiel]]''
==See also==
*[[dúlinn]]
*[[merilin]]
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The Spell of the Nightingale by Paula DiSante

Tinúviel (S, pron. [tiˈnuːvjel]) is a Sindarin poetic term, though not a literal name, for the 'Nightingale'. This name was first given to Lúthien of Doriath by Beren when he first saw her dancing in the forest.

Etymology

The word derives from possible OS *tinnuwihelle, from PQ tindômiselde. It can be analyzed as tinnu(w) + sell

Literally it means "Daughter of Twilight".[1]

Cognates

See also

References