(i vinuial) (dawn, morrowdim), pl. minuiail (i minuiail).
Sindarin
minuial
noun. "morrowdim", the time near dawn, when the star fade
minuial
noun. (dawn) twilight
Cognates
- Q. tindómë “(starry) twilight, (usually) time near dawn, (starry) twilight, time near dawn, [ᴹQ.] starlit dusk” ✧ LotR/1111
Elements
Word Gloss min “one, one, [G.] single” uial “twilight, evendim”
uial
noun. twilight
uial
noun. twilight
minuial
twilight
minuial
dawn
minuial (i vinuial) (morrowdim, twilight), pl. minuiail (i minuiail)
minuial
dawn
(i vinuial) (morrowdim, twilight), pl. minuiail (i minuiail)
minuial
morrowdim
(i vinuial) (dawn, twilight), pl. minuiail (i minuiail)
minuial
morrowdim
minuial (i vinuial) (dawn, twilight), pl. minuiail (i minuiail)
muil
twilight
(i vuil) (dreariness, shadow, vagueness), no distinct pl. except with article (i muil)
uial
twilight
1) uial (pl. uiail if there is a pl.). This can be specified as: 1) (morning twilight) minuial (i vinuial) (dawn, morrowdim), pl. minuiail (i minuiail). 2) (second twilight, before nightfall) aduial (evendim, the time of evening when the stars come out), pl. aduiail. Other terms for twilight: 1) tinnu (i dinnu, o thinnu) (dusk, starlit evening, early night without a moon, starry twilight), pl. tinny (i thynny) if there is a pl. 2) muil (i vuil) (dreariness, shadow, vagueness), no distinct pl. except with article (i muil)
tinnu
twilight
(i** dinnu, o thinnu) (dusk, starlit evening, early night without a moon, starry twilight), pl. tinny (i** thynny) if there is a pl.
aur
morning
aur (day), pl. oer;
aur
morning
(day), pl. oer;
_ n. _twilight. Q. úyale, yúyal.