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The '''Ilkorindi''' (also '''Ilkorins''') was a name in the ''[[The Book of Lost Tales (disambiguation)|Book of Lost Tales]]'' for those [[Elves]] who were not of [[Kôr]] (cf. ''[[Úmanyar]]'' "not of [[Aman]]") and it referred to the [[Elves]] who stayed in the [[Middle-earth|Great Lands]]. Their language was [[Ilkorin]].<ref>{{HM|IX}}, p. 238</ref>
The '''Ilkorindi''' (also '''Ilkorins''') was a name in the ''[[The Book of Lost Tales (disambiguation)|Book of Lost Tales]]'' for those [[Elves]] who were not of [[Kôr]] (cf. ''[[Úmanyar]]'' "not of [[Aman]]") and it referred to the [[Elves]] who stayed in the [[Great Lands]]. Their language was [[Ilkorin]].<ref>{{HM|IX}}, p. 238</ref>
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Template:Disputedcanon The Ilkorindi (also Ilkorins) was a name in the Book of Lost Tales for those Elves who were not of Kôr (cf. Úmanyar "not of Aman") and it referred to the Elves who stayed in the Great Lands. Their language was Ilkorin.[1]

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