ᴱQ. Hisildi coll. “Twilight People, Dark Elves”

⚠️ᴱQ. Hisildi, coll. “Twilight People, Dark Elves”

Name of the Dark Elves that chose not to journey to Valinor in the earliest Lost Tales (LT1/232), apparently an elaboration on híse “dusk” as suggested by Christopher Tolkien (LT1A/Hisilómë). Tolkien considered and rejected a number of alternate names, including: Humarni, Kaliondi, Lómear (LT1/244) and Úvalear (LT1/237). Of these rejected terms, only Lómear has a clear etymology.

See Q. Moriquendi for further discussion.

References ✧ LT1/232, 244; LT1A/Hisildi; LT1I/Hisildi, Humarni, Kaliondi, Úvalear

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híse “dusk, mist, haze; bleared” ✧ LT1A/Hisilómë

ᴱQ. Lómear (Lómearn-) pn. “Child of Gloom”

A name of the Dark Elves in drafts of the earliest Lost Tales, appearing in its plural form Lómearni (LT1/244). In the Qenya Lexicon, the name was glossed “Child of Gloom”, a combination of ᴱQ. lóme “gloom” (QL/55) and ᴱQ. ar¹ “child”.

See ᴱQ. Hisildi for further discussion.

References ✧ LT1/244; LT1A/Hisilómë; LT1I/Lómëarni; PME/55; QL/55

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Lómëarni plural   ✧ LT1A/Hisilómë
Lómëarni plural “Dark Elves” ✧ LT1I/Lómëarni

Elements

lóme “dusk, gloom, darkness; shadow, cloud” ✧ QL/55 (Lōme)
ar¹ “child”

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