Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in [ᴹQ.] nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë.
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collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
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collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
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collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in [ᴹQ.] nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë.
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collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in [ᴹQ.] nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë.
Changes recorded: Information, Search termsyavannildi
collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in [ᴹQ.] nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë.
Changes recorded: Search termsyavannildi
collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in (ᴹQ.) nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë.
Changes recorded: Information, Details, Search termsyavannildi
collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in (ᴹQ.) nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë.
Changes recorded: Information, Search termsyavannildi
collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in (ᴹQ.) nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë.
yavannildi
collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in (ᴹQ.) nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë.
yavannildi
collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in (ᴹQ.) nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë.
yavannildi
collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in (ᴹQ.) nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë.
yavannildi
collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in (ᴹQ.) nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë.
yavannildi
collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in (ᴹQ.) nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë².
yavannildi
collective name. Maidens of Yavanna
Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in ᴹQ. nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë².
Elvish women who were devotees of Yavanna and learned the secret of crafting lembas (PM/404). The initial element of this name is Yavanna and the second element may be a feminized form of the suffix -(n)dil “friend”, as in [ᴹQ.] nilde “female friend”, or perhaps the plural of the feminine agental suffix -ldë.