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  • Mount Taras was a tall mountain at the western end of a line of hills that were outliers of the Ered Wethrin. It towered over a green cape between Nevrast...
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  • Barad-dûr (redirect from Taras Lúna)
    "lock-up", "prison") and búrz ("dark"). The Quenya versions of Barad-dûr are Taras Lúna ("Dark Tower") and Lúnaturco ("Dark Stronghold"). They are never used...
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  • [ˈvinjamar]) was a settlement built by Turgon at Taras-ness in Nevrast, on the slopes of Mount Taras, early in the Exile of the Noldor. It was perched...
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  • Belegaer. Led by swans, Tuor found the city of Vinyamar on the slopes of Mount Taras and from the great halls he took the armour and weapons that Turgon had left...
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  • Taras-ness was the headland of Mount Taras, on the shores of the land of Nevrast, where Turgon had his original citadel of Vinyamar. In place names, the...
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  • Orocarni (Red Mountains) Taniquetil Hyarmentir Mount Rerir Mount Dolmed Mount Taras Orodruin (Mount Doom) Mount Gundabad Erebor (the Lonely Mountain) The Mountains...
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  • Valinor. With his master, Ossë often visited Nevrast and the feet of Mount Taras in Middle-earth, and many Sindar were concentrated to that place. After the...
    6 KB (1,053 words) - 09:34, 5 June 2025
  • Quenya word meaning "queen". The literal meaning is "her highness", from târa ("high") + feminine personal ending -ī. Airë Tári = "Holy Queen" Elentári...
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  • East Road. 'The East Road was an East-West road which spanned from Mount Taras to the Bridge of Esgalduin, thus crossing the Ford of Brithiach, Dimbar,...
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  • were Sindar, who had been drawn in days of old to the coasts near Mount Taras by the comings of Ulmo and Ossë. At the time the Noldor returned to Middle-earth...
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  • "high-snow-peak" or "High White Peak". The name can be analyzed as ta- (cf. tára) "high", nique "white" and til "point". The mountain was also called Amon...
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  • TARA is a Qenya root signifying "to batter, thud, beat". Along with the root MALA, TARA makes up the word Maltar, which is the name of Aulë’s hammer. J...
    296 bytes (61 words) - 07:59, 23 August 2024
  • land. The word taniquelassë means "high-snow-leaf" in Quenya (from ta- (cf. tára)= "high", nique= "snow" and lassë= "leaf").[source?] J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher...
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  • song cycle, Mysteries of Time, based upon non-Tolkien sources. Featuring Tara Mcswiney (soprano), Andrew Henley (tenor), Adam Jondelius (baritone), Nicola...
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  • song of praise, Tolkien derived Daur from dāra "wise" with a Quenya form tāra. This replaces an earlier version from ndāra with Quenya nāra. He also queried...
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  • (related to ravennë "she-lion")., as well as Tarkil, deriving from the root TARA ("to batter, thud, beat"). J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The...
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  • root signifying "crush, squeeze, pulp, hurt, damage". Along with the root TARA, MALA makes up the words Maltar, which is the name of Aulë’s hammer, and...
    410 bytes (88 words) - 05:37, 23 August 2024
  • It is probably derived from the roots MALA- ("crush, squeeze, pulp"), and TARA- ("to batter, thud, beat"). J.R.R. Tolkien, "Sí Qente Feanor and Other Elvish...
    523 bytes (83 words) - 03:56, 17 December 2024
  • sixth King of Arnor. In the Etymologies, tark derives from Primitive Quendian tāra-khil (roots TUR and KHIL). It has been suggested that tarkil means "literally...
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  • John Howe, Olga Kukhtenkova, Turner Mohan, Abe Papakhian, Jan Pospíšil, Tara Rueping...
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