Appendix:Sindarin/Orbelain
Appearance
Sindarin
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Modified from Arvelain in Tolkien’s earlier conception of the language (‘Noldorin’). Diegetically explained as either from aur (“day”) + Belain (plural of Balan (“Vala”)), or else from aur (“day”) + a phonological translation of Quenya Valanya; Tolkien offered both derivations at different times.
Noun
[edit]Orbelain • 6Ywj$hE5
See also
[edit]- days of the Elvish week: 6Yxj%`B5^
Orgilion · 7Y5#6Y
Oranor · 7Y3Gj%
Orithil · 6Yxj#4#2#
Orgaladhad · 6Yt5$j$
Ormenel · 6Ywj$hE5
Orbelain, 72^5Ô
Rodyn [edit]
- days of the week (appendix): 6Yxj%`B5^
Orgilion · 7Y5#6Y
Oranor · 7Y3Gj%
Orithil · 6Yxj#4#
Orgaladh · 6Yt5$j$
Ormenel · 7YlE75^
Oraeron · 6Ywj$hE5
Orbelain [edit]