Originally posted by OrliNElijahsGrl
Well mine-OrliNElijahsGrl, is bascially..i love orlando and elijah, and grl is short for girl, so...OrliNElijahsGrldoes that make sense, i would love to switch and change it to my elven name, its such a beautiful elven name
Originally posted by telecontari
Telecontar is the name Arargorn, or King Elessar, chose to call his line. Everyone there after was known as the Telecontari. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it!
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It's Telcontar, not Telecontar...
The think with his people being called "Telcontari" is interesting 🙂 where's that from? Never heard the variation with "-i" anywhere before, only Telcontar itself...
Discos
Dis-ko-s 😄
Meaning:- High and mighty, a future "power that be" in the KMC forums, mightier than sauron, smarter than shadowy/cyn, more noble than Feanor & Smodden. Other meanings, very funny and always a good laugh, someone everyone should love and send gifts to him regularly
Discos - that will be 😖hifty:
Originally posted by telecontari
Your right, it is strange. But I know I am right none the less.
Hmm
Whence does this name telEcontar come then? Which book is it from?
Never heard it before, appears neither in the primary works nor in any volume of the HistoryofMiddleearth. There's Telcontar, Tarakil, Tarakon, Tarantar, but no Telecontar.
But I don't think this single letter is worth so much discussion
*holds up white flag* be it telecontar then.
Originally posted by Agent Elrond
Findecáno Calaelen
that's mine, but I'm trying to come up with my own
does my name mean anything, or is it just some random name?
Findecáno means lock-lord (lock in the sense of hair 😄 )
Calaelen - the combination ae is a little strange for Quenya
but it literally means "Light-Star" 🙂
Originally posted by Agent Elrond
Any idea what this means:
Sidh-ceredirI believe it means peace-maker. Is there any better way to combine the two words?
Yes, Sîdh means peace and Ceredir is "maker";
But as in this phrase sîdh is the direct object, it would be lenited to hîdh;
In the second element of a combined word, c is usually lenited to g, but I don't think dhg is an allowed combination
I don't know what it would change to in this case ❌ Somehow it'd sound like Híngeredir, but hín doesnt have anything to do anymore with sîdh - maybe rather the word -dan for "creator", like in Círdan, shipwright?
Strangely the Cîr in Círdan also isnt lenited 😖
hmm... Sídan? Sídhan? Dan-e-Sídh?