![]() Professor Oak was coded with an entire Pokémon well-balanced team at his disposal but was not included in the post-game, however there are glitches one can do in order to start a battle with him. Around this time it is also when the Pokémon were individually named. The game had to be entirely reprogrammed since it could not simply translate the Japanese to English. The game was originally called “Capsule Monsters.” because they thought the characters were too cute for American children. The designers of the game wanted to change the characters before releasing in the U.S. They were released as Red and Green in Japan 2 years prior. Ilu Ilúvatar en káre eldain a fírimoin “the Father made the World for Elves and Mortals” ✧ LR/072 en kárielto eldain Isil, hildin Úr-anar toi írimar “for Elves they made the Moon, but for Men the red Sun which are beautiful” ✧ LR/072 LR/072 Eldarin “of the Elves, Elvish” ✧ Ety/ELED Eldar ando kakainen loralyar Koivienenissen “the Elves were long lying asleep at Koivienéni” ✧ VT27/07 Eldar Alphírimor “Elves are Immortals” ✧ PE22/124 Eldar alphírimar “Elves are Immortals” ✧ PE22/124 Eldalie “People of the Elves, Elf-folk” ✧ Ety/ELED andalúme Eldar oianer Valinoresse, masse oiar sí “for a long while the Elves lived in Valinor, where are they/do they live now?” ✧ PE22/125 vanimelda “beautiful and beloved, elven-fair” ✧ PE17/056 PE17/057 tas cennen nótimë eldali “I saw a few elves there” ✧ PE22/155 Sindar i Eldar Malariando “Grey are the Elves of Beleriand” ✧ PE21/77 Oarel “Elf who left Middle Earth for Aman” coimas in♾ldaron? “What is the ‘coimas’ of the Eldar?” ✧ PM/403.mana i coimas Eldaron? “What is the ‘coimas’ of the Eldar?” ✧ PM/395 lambe Eldaron “the language of the Eldar” ✧ WJ/368 lambe Eldaiva “the language of the Eldar” ✧ WJ/369 i arani Eldaron “The kings of the Eldar” ✧ WJ/369 i arani Eldaive “The kings of the Eldar” ✧ WJ/369 Eldavehtë “a habitation, haunt or place occupied by Eldar” ✧ PE17/189 Eldar oronter “the Elves arose” ✧ PE21/77 eldar ataformaiti “the Elves were ambidexters” ✧ VT49/08 Eldalië “People of the Elves, Elven-folk, People of the Eldar, Elven-folk, Elf-folk” ✧ WJ/374 Elda-lambë “Language of the Eldar” ✧ WJ/369 ar súlë Manwëo etsurinyë ar Eldaron indor turyaner “and the spirit of Manwe went out and the hearts of the Eldar were comforted / or obeyed” ✧ NM/239 In some notes from 1957, Tolkien considered deriving this word from a variant root √ DEL “fair” so that its meaning would be “the fair” (PE17/151), but this seems to have been a transient idea. However, the sense “star-folk” is probably better known. Eldo “marcher” (from √ LED or √ DEL), as discussed in the Quendi and Eldar essay from 1959-60 and elsewhere (WJ/362-3, PE17/139). In some later writings, he considered both etymologies of this word to be valid, so that Elda was blending of both “star-folk” (from √ EL) and Q. Tolkien soon revised the etymology of Elda so that it was derived instead from ᴹ√ ELED “star-folk” (Ety/ELED). With this sense, Elda was derived from ᴹ√ LED “go, fare, travel” (Ety/LED). Lembi “Lingerers” who remained behind (precursors of the Avari). Elda the sense of “one who departed” (LR/169), as opposed to the ᴹQ. In the Lhammas “Account of Tongues” from the 1930s (LR/168-180), Tolkien gave ᴹQ. In Tolkien’s earliest writings the word was not given a clear etymology. Elda was glossed “a beach-fay” (QL/35), but was soon extended to describe all Elves (LT1/113). The Elves of the West rarely encountered the Avari, however, so that term Elda was ordinarily broad enough to describe all Elves.Ĭonceptual Development: This word dates back to the earliest stages of Tolkien’s languages. Strictly speaking, this term excludes the Avari who chose not to journey to Valinor, so that the proper term for all of Elvenkind is Q. Its literal meaning is “one of the Star-folk” (WJ/374), a name given to them by Oromë (S/49) and derived from the same primitive root √ EL as Q. The plural form Eldar should not require any article when the reference is to the entire people i Eldar refers to a limited group, "(all) the Elves previously named" nevertheless, Tolkien in some sources does use the article even where the reference seems to be generic ( i Eldar or i-Eldar, VT49:8). The word Eldar properly refers to the non-Avari Elves only, but since Eldar rarely had any contact with the Avari, it could be used for "elves" in general (in LT1:251, Elda is simply glossed "Elf"). Eldaiva (WJ:368), Eldaivë governing a plural word (WJ:369). eldain "for elves", for Eldar (FS) possessive sg. GAT(H), TELES).The primitive form Tolkien variously cited as ¤ eledā / elenā(Letters:281, PE17:152) and ¤ eldā(WJ:360). noun ( Elda) = one of the people of the Stars, (high-)elf, an Elf (SA:êl, elen, Letters:281, ELED, ÉLED notice that Tolkien abandoned a former etymology with "depart"), chiefly in the pl. "of the stars", but wholly replaced (WJ:362) by: 2.
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