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!

Early Quenya

ulmo

masculine name. Valon of the Seas

Early Quenya [GL/18; GL/22; GL/43; LB/093; LBI/Gulma; LBI/Ulmo; LBI/Ylmir; LT1/061; LT1A/Uin; LT1A/Ulmo; LT1I/Ulmo; LT2A/Ulmonan; LT2I/Ulmo; PE13/101; PE14/012; QL/097; SM/013; SMI/Ylmir] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ulmonan

place name. Ulmo’s Halls

Name of the halls of Ulmo in the earliest Lost Tales (LT1/68, 85), the etymology of its second element is unclear.

Early Quenya [GL/51; LT1/061; LT1/085; LT1A/Ulmonan; LT1I/Ulmonan; LT2A/Ulmonan; LT2I/Ulmonan; PE13/102] Group: Eldamo. Published by

ulmosan

proper name. Monday

Name of the first Monday in the Valinorean fortnight (PE14/22), a combination of the name of the god Ulmo and sana “day”.

Early Quenya [PE14/022] Group: Eldamo. Published by

múrien

proper name. Monday

Name of Monday in the seven-day week of the Elves (otsola) in an early word list (PE14/21). The day was related to sleep and dreams, and was probably derived from ᴱ√MURU having to do with sleep. The name was first given as (rejected) Olōrien, probably derived from the root ᴱ√LORO, also related to sleep.

Early Quenya [PE14/021] Group: Eldamo. Published by

tinwesan

proper name. Monday

Alternate name of the second Monday in the Valinorean fortnight (PE14/22), a combination of tinwe “star” and sana “day”.

Early Quenya [PE14/022] Group: Eldamo. Published by

vaisan

proper name. Monday

Alternate name of the first Monday in the Valinorean fortnight (PE14/22), a combination Vai “Outer Ocean” and sana “day”.

Early Quenya [PE14/022] Group: Eldamo. Published by

vardasan

proper name. Monday

Name of the second Monday in the Valinorean fortnight (PE14/22), a combination of the name of the goddess Varda and sana “day”.

Early Quenya [PE14/022] Group: Eldamo. Published by