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'''Laurelin''' ({{IPA|[ˈlaʊrelin]}}) was the '''Golden Tree''' of [[Aman]], the female mate of [[Telperion]], and the younger of the [[Two Trees of Valinor]]. Laurelin had gold-trimmed leaves and her dew was collected by [[Varda]].<ref name=BegDays/>
'''Laurelin''' was the '''Golden Tree''' of [[Aman]], the female mate of [[Telperion]], and the younger of the [[Two Trees of Valinor]]. Laurelin had gold-trimmed leaves and her dew was collected by [[Varda]].<ref name=BegDays/>


==History==
==History==
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[[Image:Daniel Govar - Laurelin.jpg|left|thumb|''Laurelin'' by [[Daniel Govar]]]]
[[Image:Daniel Govar - Laurelin.jpg|left|thumb|''Laurelin'' by [[Daniel Govar]]]]


She was destroyed by [[Morgoth|Melkor]] who used the giant spider spirit [[Ungoliant]] to his evil purpose during the theft of the [[Silmarils]], which caused the [[Darkening of Valinor]]. Through the power of Nienna and Yavanna, though, Laurelin produced a single fiery fruit before she died. This golden fire was set in a vessel made by [[Aulë]] and his people, and steered into the sky by the [[Maiar|Maia]] [[Arien]], making the [[Sun]].<ref name=OfSun>{{S|11}}</ref>  
She was destroyed by [[Morgoth|Melkor]], who used the giant spider spirit [[Ungoliant]] to his evil purpose during the theft of the [[Silmarils]], which caused the [[Darkening of Valinor]].<ref>{{S|8}}</ref> Through the power of Nienna and Yavanna, though, Laurelin produced a single fiery fruit before she died. This golden fire was set in a vessel made by [[Aulë]] and his people, and steered into the sky by the [[Maiar|Maia]] [[Arien]], making the [[Sun]].<ref name=OfSun>{{S|11}}</ref>
 
In the [[First Age]], [[Turgon]] made images of the Two Trees that stood in his court of [[Gondolin]], and the one made in memory of Laurelin was [[Glingal]].<ref>{{S|15}}</ref>


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
 
''Laurelin'' is said to mean "Song of Gold".<ref name=SI/> The name ''Laurelin'' appears to be [[Quenya]] and contains ''[[laure]]'' ("gold") and ''[[lind]]e'' ("song").<ref name=Ety>{{LR|Etymologies}}, pp. 358, 368</ref><ref name=SI/>
''Laurelin'' is said to mean "Song of Gold".<ref name=SI/> The name ''Laurelin'' appears to be [[Quenya]] and contains ''[[laure]]'' ("gold") and ''[[lind]]e'' "song".<ref name=Ety>{{LR|Etymologies}}, pp. 358, 368</ref><ref name=SI/>


==Names==
==Names==
Other names for Laurelin were '''''Culúrien''''' (containing the [[Elvish]] element ''[[KUL|cul-]]'')<ref>{{S|Appendix}}</ref> and '''''Malinalda''''' ("Tree of Gold").<ref name=SI>{{S|Index}}</ref>


Other names for Laurelin were '''''Culúrien''''' (containing the [[Elvish]] element ''[[KUL|cul-]]'')<ref>{{S|Appendix}}</ref> and '''''Malinalda''''' ("Tree of Gold").<ref name=SI>{{S|Index}}</ref> [[Vana]] named the tree '''''Lindeloksë''''' ("singing cluster").<ref>{{LT1|III}}, p. 22</ref>
In [[The Later Quenta Silmarillion|The Later ''Quenta Silmarillion'']] manuscript, the Sindarin name of Laurelin is '''''Galadlóriel'''''. In a footnote to the same page three other Sindarin names of Laurelin are given: '''''Glewellin''''' ("song of gold", the same as Laurelin), '''''Lasgalen''''' ("green of leaf"<ref>Cf. also ''[[Eryn Lasgalen]]'', "Wood of Greenleaves".</ref>), '''''Melthinorn''''' ("tree of gold").<ref>{{MR|P3I2}} (p. 155).</ref>
 
In [[The Later Quenta Silmarillion]] manuscript, the Sindarin name of Laurelin is '''''Galadlóriel'''''. In a footnote to the same page three other Sindarin names of Laurelin are given: '''''Glewellin''''' ("song of gold", the same as Laurelin), '''''Lasgalen''''' ("green of leaf"<ref>Cf. also ''[[Eryn Lasgalen]]'', "Wood of Greenleaves".</ref>), '''''Melthinorn''''' ("tree of gold").<ref>{{MR|P3I2}} (p. 155).</ref>


The [[Valarin]] name of Laurelin was '''''Tulukhedelgorūs'''''.<ref>{{WJ|AD1}}, p. 401</ref>
The [[Valarin]] name of Laurelin was '''''Tulukhedelgorūs'''''.<ref>{{WJ|AD1}}, p. 401</ref>


==See also==
==Other versions of the legendarium==
* [[:Category:Images of Laurelin|Images of Laurelin]]
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[[Vána]] named the tree '''''Lindeloksë''''' ("singing cluster").<ref>{{LT1|III}}, p. 72</ref>


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Laurelin
Tree/source of light
Ralph Damiani - Laurelin.jpg
"Laurelin" by Ralph Damiani
Pronunciationlow-re-lin
Other namesTulukhedelgorūs (V)
LocationEzellohar
AppearanceGold-trimmed leaves
CreatorYavanna
V.Y. 3450–3500
DestroyerMelkor and Ungoliant
Y.T. 1495
GalleryImages of Laurelin

Laurelin was the Golden Tree of Aman, the female mate of Telperion, and the younger of the Two Trees of Valinor. Laurelin had gold-trimmed leaves and her dew was collected by Varda.[1]

History

Laurelin was created by the Vala Yavanna and Nienna on the hill of Ezellohar where she shed their light on the realm of the Valar in the long years before the making of the Sun and Moon. Laurelin, the youngest of the two, flowered second and bloomed during the latter part of each Valian day. [1]

Laurelin by Daniel Govar

She was destroyed by Melkor, who used the giant spider spirit Ungoliant to his evil purpose during the theft of the Silmarils, which caused the Darkening of Valinor.[2] Through the power of Nienna and Yavanna, though, Laurelin produced a single fiery fruit before she died. This golden fire was set in a vessel made by Aulë and his people, and steered into the sky by the Maia Arien, making the Sun.[3]

In the First Age, Turgon made images of the Two Trees that stood in his court of Gondolin, and the one made in memory of Laurelin was Glingal.[4]

Etymology

Laurelin is said to mean "Song of Gold".[5] The name Laurelin appears to be Quenya and contains laure ("gold") and linde ("song").[6][5]

Names

Other names for Laurelin were Culúrien (containing the Elvish element cul-)[7] and Malinalda ("Tree of Gold").[5]

In The Later Quenta Silmarillion manuscript, the Sindarin name of Laurelin is Galadlóriel. In a footnote to the same page three other Sindarin names of Laurelin are given: Glewellin ("song of gold", the same as Laurelin), Lasgalen ("green of leaf"[8]), Melthinorn ("tree of gold").[9]

The Valarin name of Laurelin was Tulukhedelgorūs.[10]

Other versions of the legendarium

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Vána named the tree Lindeloksë ("singing cluster").[11]

References