accuracy and lack of 'delicacy', as a time when heorst sterteth, bulluc verteth ie 'hart leaps up, and bullock farts'... Tolkien ends with reference to what...
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Rings 'Haradrian™ Champion on Warcamel' Fellowship 32mm Scale Figure", mithril.ie, accessed 3 May 2014 "Mahud Raider", games-workshop.com, accessed 3 May 2014...
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McKellen's website, accessed 23 December 2011 Mithril wizards Miniatures at Mithril.ie (accessed 8 October 2011) Lord of the Rings (Mithril) at TwilightTangents...
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was within eyesight of Túna, Túna was located "nigh to the Girdle of Arda" (ie, near the equator), and the far-sighted could on a clear day see Eressëa from...
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sites. Trademarks of Grelvish are long words with strange plural markers (ea, ie, oo) and double vowels (which replace the long vowels of Tolkien's Elvish...
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/a/-tehta AI: written as hD anna + /a/-tehta EI: written as hF anna + /e/-tehta IE: written as 1B /i/-short carrier amd the /e/ on top of the following consonant...
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by Michael D.C. Drout "Tolkien, The Forest and the City", Fourcourtspress.ie, accessed 14 December 2013...
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O in south or the A in map. E ɛ The E in bell. I ɪ The I in thin. Í iː The IE in field. O o The A in talk but shorter. Ó oː The O in shore. U u The OO in...
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"speed" or *"swiftness" Stem *lint (probably adjective linta) with noun ending -ie. lintieryanen "with his speed" (norne a lintieryanen) linta "swift" Parma...
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used to mark more than one specific thing. Nouns ending in -a, -o, -i, -u, -ië or a consonant form their plural with the ending -r. For example, the word...
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developed, and some developing, countries have their own Tolkien societ(y/ies). The major categories, in no particular order, are: Fans who read the books...
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Professor Deering (played by James Fox), though he incorrectly pronounces the /ie/ in "Tolkien" as two individual letters. Several other fantasy sites of Oxford...
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