This day was formerly called orgaladhad in the Elvish calendar
Sindarin
calan
noun. day, period of actual daylight
calan
calan
calan
noun. day(light)
Derivations
- √KAL “light; shine, be bright, light; shine, be bright, [ᴱ√] shine golden”
oraearon
noun. seventh day of the Númenórean week, Sea-day
orbelain
noun. sixth day of the week, day of the Powers or Valar
orgaladh
noun. fourth day of the Númenórean week, day of the White Tree
orgaladhad
noun. fourth day of the Elvish week, day of the Two Trees
This day was renamed orgaladh in the Númenórean calendar
oranor
noun. second day of the week, day of the Sun
orgilion
noun. first day of the week, day of the Stars
aur
noun. day, sunlight, morning
orithil
noun. third day of the week, day of the Moon
ormenel
noun. fifth day of the week, Heavens' day
penninor
noun. last day of the year
calan
daytime
(i galan, o chalan), pl. celain (i chelain)
calan
daytime
calan (i galan, o chalan), pl. celain (i chelain) (or, white as snow) gloss (in compounds -los), lenited loss; pl. glyss
aur
day
aur (morning), pl. oer. As prefix or- in names of weekdays.
aur
day
(morning), pl. oer. As prefix or- in names of weekdays.
edinor
anniversary day
(pl. edinoer). Archaic edinaur. In ”Noldorin”, the word appeared as edinar.
Attested in the first edition of LotR, but omitted from the second.