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{{disambig-two|one of the main branches of the [[Elves]]|name used once of the [[Vanyar]]|[[Light-elves]]}} | {{disambig-two|one of the main branches of the [[Elves]]|name used once of the [[Vanyar]]|[[Light-elves]]}} | ||
'''Calaquendi''' (singular ''Calaquendë''), the '''Elves of the Light''' or '''Light-elves''', | '''Calaquendi''' (singular ''Calaquendë''), the '''Elves of the Light''' or '''Light-elves''', referred to those [[Elves]] who had seen the light of the [[Two Trees]] in [[Valinor]]. | ||
==History== | |||
The Calaquendi included the [[Vanyar]], [[Noldor]], and those [[Teleri]] who passed over [[Belegaer]], as well as the [[Sindar]]in King [[Thingol]] (alone of all his people). Another name for them was the [[Amanyar]] (with the exception of Thingol, who was not counted among them), "Those of Aman". Those kindreds who settled in [[Aman]] or descended from them were also referred to as '''High Elves''', or '''Tareldar'''.<ref>{{HM|PM}}, pp. 349, 360</ref> | |||
Those of the Elves who refused the summons of the [[Valar]] or did not complete the [[Great Journey]] to [[Valinor]] were called the ''Úmanyar'', meaning "Not of Aman" and "[[Moriquendi]]", or Dark Elves (those who had not seen the light). King [[Thingol|Elu Thingol]] of [[Doriath]] held the unique status of being both among the Calaquendi and the Úmanyar, since he originally saw the Light, being one of the three ambassadors brought to Aman by [[Oromë]], but did not return to Aman during the [[Great Journey]]. | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The name ''Calaquendi'' consists of Quenya ''[[cala]]'' ("light"), and ''[[quendi]]'' ("elves"); thus: "Elves of Light". | The name ''Calaquendi'' consists of [[Quenya]] ''[[cala]]'' ("light"), and ''[[quendi]]'' ("elves"); thus: "Elves of Light". | ||
==Cognates== | ==Cognates== | ||
*[[Telerin]] ''[[Calapendi]]'' | *[[Telerin]] ''[[Calapendi]]'' | ||
*[[Sindarin]] ''[[Calben|Calbin]]'' | *[[Sindarin]] ''[[Calben|Calbin]]'' | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[Amanyar]] | |||
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[[Category:High Elves]] | [[Category:High Elves]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:17, 10 September 2011
Calaquendi (singular Calaquendë), the Elves of the Light or Light-elves, referred to those Elves who had seen the light of the Two Trees in Valinor.
History
The Calaquendi included the Vanyar, Noldor, and those Teleri who passed over Belegaer, as well as the Sindarin King Thingol (alone of all his people). Another name for them was the Amanyar (with the exception of Thingol, who was not counted among them), "Those of Aman". Those kindreds who settled in Aman or descended from them were also referred to as High Elves, or Tareldar.[1]
Those of the Elves who refused the summons of the Valar or did not complete the Great Journey to Valinor were called the Úmanyar, meaning "Not of Aman" and "Moriquendi", or Dark Elves (those who had not seen the light). King Elu Thingol of Doriath held the unique status of being both among the Calaquendi and the Úmanyar, since he originally saw the Light, being one of the three ambassadors brought to Aman by Oromë, but did not return to Aman during the Great Journey.
Etymology
The name Calaquendi consists of Quenya cala ("light"), and quendi ("elves"); thus: "Elves of Light".
Cognates
See also
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Peoples of Middle-earth, pp. 349, 360
Elves (Quendi · People of the Stars · Firstborn · Elder Kindred) | |
Three Kindreds: (Eldar · Eldalië · Edhil) |
Vanyar (Fair-elves · Minyar) · Noldor (Deep-elves · Tatyar) · Teleri (Lindar · Nelyar) |
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Calaquendi: (High-elves · Amanyar) |
Vanyar · Noldor · Falmari |
Úmanyar: | Sindar (Grey-elves · Eglath · Falathrim) · Nandor (Green-elves · Silvan Elves) |
Moriquendi: | Úmanyar · Avari (Cuind · Hwenti · Kindi · Kinn-lai · Penni · Windan) |
See also: | Awakening of the Elves · Sundering of the Elves · Great Journey |