Appendix:Sindarin/annabon

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Sindarin

Etymology

Only attested in Tolkien’s earlier conception of the language (‘Noldorin’). Diegetically explained as inherited from Primitive Elvish *andambundā, synchronically equivalent to and (long) +‎ bond (snouted), and so cognate to Quenya andamunda.

Noun

annabon • 5{#w#5^ (plural ennebyn)

  1. elephant

References

  • Paul Strack (2008–2023) “annabon”, in Eldamo – An Elvish Lexicon