Name of a holiday week in The Etymologies from the 1930s (Ety/LEP), a combination of galadh “tree” and the lenited form of lhevnar “week” (EtyAC/LEP).
Quenya
Aldalemnar
week of the trees, midyear week
Aldalemnar
week of the trees, midyear week
galadlevnar
proper name. Week of the Trees
Name of a holiday week in The Etymologies from the 1930s (Ety/LEP), a combination of galadh “tree” and the lenited form of lhevnar “week” (EtyAC/LEP).
Cognates
- ᴹQ. Aldalemnar “Week of the Trees” ✧ Ety/LEP
Elements
Word Gloss galadh “tree” lhevnar “week”
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aldalemnar
proper name. Week of the Trees
Name of a holiday week in The Etymologies from the 1930s (Ety/LEP), a compound of alda “tree” and lemnar “week” (Ety/GALAD, LEP).
Cognates
- N. Galadlevnar “Week of the Trees” ✧ Ety/LEP
Elements
Word Gloss alda “tree” lemnar “(Valarin five-day) week”
Aldalemnar noun "week of the Trees, Midyear week" (LEP/LEPEN/LEPEK (GÁLAD, YEN) )