_ n. _Elf, a general name for all the Elves (since the name Quendi had gone out of use in Sindarin). Probably related to or connected with Q. Elda. >> edhellen
Sindarin
iathrim
noun. Elves of Doriath
iathrim
collective name. *People of the Fence
Elements
Word Gloss iath “fence” -rim “collective or group plural”
egladhrim
noun. "The Forsaken", Elves of the Falathrim
galadhrim
noun. Elves of Lothlórien
laegrim
noun. the people of the Green Elves
telerrim
noun. the Teleri, a tribe of Elves
golodhrim
noun. Deep Elves, Gnomes
laegeldrim
noun. the people of the Green Elves
eglath
noun. "The Forsaken", Elves of the Falathrim
ódhellim
noun. Deep Elves or Gnomes, the Wise Folk
gódhellim
noun. "Deep Elves" or "Gnomes", the Wise Folk
tawarwaith
noun. Silvan elves
Teler
noun. an Elf, one of the Teleri
calben
noun. all Elves but the Avari
elleth
noun. elf-maid
lachend
noun. Deep Elf (Sindarin name for the Ñoldor)
lachenn
noun. Deep Elf (Sindarin name for the Ñoldor)
glinnel
noun. Elf, one of the Teleri
mornedhel
noun. Dark-Elf
edhelharn
noun. elf-stone
miniel
noun. an Elf, one of the Vanyar
elvellon
noun. elf-friend
laegel
noun. a Green Elf
edhel
noun. Elf
edhel
noun. Elf
edhel
Elf
pl1. edhil, pl2. edhellim {ð} _n. _Elf. A name used by the Sindar for themselves, characterizing other varieties by an adjective or prefix. >> Aredhel, Thinnedhel
edhel
Elf
{ð} _n. _Elf.
edhel
Elf
d _ n. _Elf. Q. elda.
calben
noun. Elf of the Great Journey (lit. "light person")
golodh
noun. "Deep Elf" or "Gnome", one of the Wise Folk
ódhel
noun. Deep Elf or Gnome, one of the Wise Folk
gódhel
noun. "Deep Elf" or "Gnome", one of the Wise Folk
dúnedhel
noun. Elf of the West, Elf of Beleriand (including Noldor and Sindar)
ell
noun. elf
n. elf, esp. [?in ?the ?South]. Noldorin form.
ellon
noun. elf
iathrim
people of doriath
(”Fence-people”) (WJ:378);
iathrim
doriath, people of
Iathrim (”Fence-people”) (WJ:378)
iathrim
people of doriath
Iathrim (”Fence-people”) (WJ:378);
iathrim
doriath, people of
(”Fence-people”) (WJ:378)
gwathuirim
people of dunland
(”shadowy people”) (PM:330);
galadhrim
people of the trees
(Elves of Lórien)
haradrim
people of the south
(southerners, southrons);
rohirrim
people of rohan
(Gondorian pronunciation of Rochirrim; see
gwaith
people
gwaith (i **waith) (manhood, manpower, troop of able-bodied men, host, regiment, region; wilderness), no distinct pl. form except with article (in gwaith**).
gwaith
people
(i ’waith) (manhood, manpower, troop of able-bodied men, host, regiment, region; wilderness), no distinct pl. form except with article (in gwaith).
denwaith
people of denwe
(WJ:385);
ilphen
noun. everyone
il- (every/all) + pen (someone/somebody).
edhel
elf
edhel (pl. edhil). Coll. pl. Edhelrim (or Edhellim) (UT:318). Also †eledh, pl. elidh, coll. pl. eledhrim (Letters:281), also elen, pl. elin, also with coll. pl. eledhrim (elen + rim with the regular change nr > dhr). _(WJ:363, 377-78; _the shorter coll. pl. Eldrim > Elrim_ _may also occur). But since elin also means "stars", other terms for "Elf" may be preferred.
A name for the Elves of Doriath, a combination of iath “fence” and the class-plural suffix -rim (WJ/378).