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Sindarin
Etymology
Modified from rhandir in Tolkien’s earlier conception of the language (‘Noldorin’), itself modified from yet earlier amraith and earlier still amrog in ‘Gnomish’. Diegetically explained as derived from a Primitive Elvish root *ran- (‘to wander, stray, err’) + Sindarin dîr (“man, male”).
Noun
randir • 62{#6T (plural rendir)
- wanderer, pilgrim
References
- Paul Strack (2008–2023) “randir”, in Eldamo – An Elvish Lexicon