In Quenya, Aiwe means "(small) bird", and nórë means "land" or "country".
Quenya
Aiwenor
birdland
aiwenorë
Aiwenórë
Aiwenor
birdland
aiwenorë
Aiwenórë
In Quenya, Aiwe means "(small) bird", and nórë means "land" or "country".
Beware, older languages below! The languages below were invented during Tolkien's earlier period and should be used with caution. Remember to never, ever mix words from different languages!
aiwenóre
proper name. Birdland, lower air
Region of the lower airs in Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s (SM/236), also appearing in The Etymologies as compound of aiwe “bird” and nóre “land” (Ety/AIWĒ).
Changes
Aiwenor→ Aiwenórë ✧ SM/236- Aiwenor → Aiwenórë ✧ SMI/Aiwenórë
Elements
Word Gloss aiwe “(small) bird” nóre “land, country, region where certain people live; clan, race, folk, kindred” Variations
- Aiwenor ✧ Ety/AIWĒ; SM/240 (
Aiwenor); SMI/Aiwenórë- Aiwenórë ✧ SM/236; SM/241; SMI/Aiwenórë
Aiwenor, Aiwenorë (read *Aiwenórë?) place-name "Birdland" = lower air (AIWĒ)