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The name ''fumellar'' is [[Qenya]]: ''fúmella'', ''fúmellot'' means "poppy". The first element is related to ''fúmë'' ("sleep"; noun).<ref>{{LT1|Appendix}}, p. 253</ref> Variant [[Gnomish]] names for "poppy" are ''humilos'', ''humlos'', ''humethla'', and ''humloth''.<ref>{{PE|15}}, p. 14</ref>
The name ''fumellar'' is [[Quenya]]: ''fúmella'', ''fúmellot'' means "poppy". The first element is related to ''fúmë'' ("sleep"; noun).<ref>{{LT1|Appendix}}, p. 253</ref> Variant [[Gnomish]] names for "poppy" are ''humilos'', ''humlos'', ''humethla'', and ''humloth''.<ref>{{PE|15}}, p. 14</ref>


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Fumellar
LocationLórien
AppearanceRedly glow

Fumellar, the flowers of sleep, were poppies growing in the gardens of Lórien in Valinor. The fumellar are said to have glowed "redly in the dusk". The Vala Lórien often used the fumellar in his enchantments.[1]

Etymology

The name fumellar is Quenya: fúmella, fúmellot means "poppy". The first element is related to fúmë ("sleep"; noun).[2] Variant Gnomish names for "poppy" are humilos, humlos, humethla, and humloth.[3]

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