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'''Tinfang Gelion''' is mentioned in the ''[[Lay of Leithian]]'' as being one of the greatest of the minstrels of the [[Elves]], beside [[Maglor]] and next to [[Daeron]].
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{{quote|Tinfang Gelion who still the [[moon]]<br>enchants on summer nights of June<br>and kindles the pale firstling star;<br>and he who harps upon the far<br>forgotten beaches and dark shores<br>where western foam for ever roars...|[[Lay of Leithian Canto III]]}}
'''Tinfang Gelion''' is mentioned in the ''[[Lay of Leithian]]'' as being one of the greatest of the minstrels of the [[Elves]], beside [[Maglor]] and next to [[Daeron]].<ref>{{LB|C3}}</ref>


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{{quote|Tinfang Gelion who still the [[moon]]<br>enchants on summer nights of June<br>and kindles the pale firstling star...|[[Lay of Leithian Canto III]]}}
 
==Etymology==
The meaning of ''Tinfang'' is "star-beard" (from ''[[tinu]]'' "spark, little star" + ''[[fang]]'' "beard"; found in [[The Etymologies]] of ''[[The Lost Road]]'').  He apparently was one of those few elves who grew beards during the first age of their life, like [[Mahtan]].
 
''[[Gelion]]'' can also be found in several other compounds.
 
==Inspiration==
His name probably comes from an earlier poem Tolkien penned named ''[[Tinfang Warble]]'', about a fairy-bird.
 
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Template:Disputedcanon Tinfang Gelion is mentioned in the Lay of Leithian as being one of the greatest of the minstrels of the Elves, beside Maglor and next to Daeron.[1]

"Tinfang Gelion who still the moon
enchants on summer nights of June
and kindles the pale firstling star...
"
Lay of Leithian Canto III

Etymology

The meaning of Tinfang is "star-beard" (from tinu "spark, little star" + fang "beard"; found in The Etymologies of The Lost Road). He apparently was one of those few elves who grew beards during the first age of their life, like Mahtan.

Gelion can also be found in several other compounds.

Inspiration

His name probably comes from an earlier poem Tolkien penned named Tinfang Warble, about a fairy-bird.

References