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Sindarin
Etymology
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
Orbelain • 6Ywj$hE5
- Friday
- Synonym: (Elvish week) Rodyn
See also
- (the Elvish week)
; 6Yxj%`B5^
Orgilion, 7Y5#6Y
Oranor, 7Y3Gj%
Orithil, 6Yxj#4#2#
Orgaladhad, 6Yt5$j$
Ormenel, 6Ywj$hE5
Orbelain/72^5Ô
Rodyn (Category: sjn:Days of the week)
- (the seven-day week)
; 6Yxj%`B5^
Orgilion, 7Y5#6Y
Oranor, 7Y3Gj%
Orithil, 6Yxj#4#
Orgaladh, 6Yt5$j$
Ormenel, 7YlE75^
Oraeron, 6Ywj$hE5
Orbelain (Category: sjn:Days of the week)
References
- Paul Strack (2008–2023) “Orbelain”, in Eldamo – An Elvish Lexicon