The Age of the Ring (Lord of the Rings) Forum
Tolkien only Section => The languages, weapons, jewellery, & clothing of Middle-Earth => Topic started by: Taurendil on May 23, 2006, 05:53:48 PM
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Does anyone have such dictionary? I've got a Quenya dictionary from Ardalambion, but there isn't a Sindarin one. Is there such dictionary in a downloadable form? ???
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If you go here (http://www.jrrvf.com/hisweloke/sindar/downloads.html) you can find one of the most popular Sindarin dictionaries.
Here (http://sindarin.weet.us/resources.html) is a list of links of resources you might be interested in.
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Thanks, Mith! It is very useful!
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Years ago I hunted and hunted for a dictionary book. I found a book called "An Introduction to Elvish" It's absolutely wonderful. Pronunciation guides, origins of words and names, and an english/quenya/sindarin dictionary.
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sounds good! Who wrote it ???
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is this (http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Middle-Earth-Published-Writings-Professor/dp/0905220102) the one?
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That's it, yes. :D
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I just got that book but I think it's a bit too complicated for me :wacko: I think I'll make notes while reading it so I can understand...