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Что (кто) такое elvish - определение

GROUP OF FICTIONAL LANGUAGES FROM J.R.R. TOLKIEN'S LEGENDARIUM
Common Telerin; Nandorin; Telerin; The Etymologies (Tolkien); Elvish Roots; Amanya (Middle-earth); Quenderin; Lambengolmor (Philologist); Qenya Lexicon; Elvish languages (Middle-earth); Elvish languages (Tolkien)
  • Aman]] on the left, [[Middle-earth]] on the right, the arrows and Green labels showing the migrations of the Elvish kindreds. The lowest Elves, the Avari, fragmented into many kindreds with different languages.<ref name="Quendi and Eldar" group=T/> Locations are diagrammatic.
  • Internal history of the Elvish languages.
  • The first stanza of Tolkien's [[Quenya]] poem "[[Namárië]]", written in his [[Tengwar]] script.
  • "Sarati" in Tolkien's first Elvish script, [[Sarati]]
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elvish         
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGE USED BY ELVES IN A FANTASY SETTING
Elvish; Elvish language; Elven Language
a.
Elf-like, mischievous, elfish.
Elvish         
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGE USED BY ELVES IN A FANTASY SETTING
Elvish; Elvish language; Elven Language
·adj Mysterious; also, foolish.
II. Elvish ·adj Pertaining to elves; implike; mischievous; weird; also, vacant; absent in demeanor. ·see Elfish.
elvish         
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGE USED BY ELVES IN A FANTASY SETTING
Elvish; Elvish language; Elven Language
<character> 1. The Tengwar of Feanor, a table of letterforms resembling the beautiful Celtic half-uncial hand of the "Book of Kells". Invented and described by J.R.R. Tolkien in "The Lord of The Rings" as an orthography for his fictional "elvish" languages, this system (which is both visually and phonetically elegant) has long fascinated hackers (who tend to be intrigued by artificial languages in general). It is traditional for graphics printers, plotters, window systems, and the like to support a Feanorian typeface as one of their demo items. By extension, the term might be used for any odd or unreadable typeface produced by a graphics device. 2. The typeface mundanely called "B"ocklin", an art-decoish display font. [Why?] [Jargon File] (1998-04-28)
Elvish languages         
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGE USED BY ELVES IN A FANTASY SETTING
Elvish; Elvish language; Elven Language
Elvish languages are constructed languages used by Elves in a fantasy setting. The philologist and fantasy author J.
Elvishly      
·adv In an elvish manner.
Pigwidgeon         
  • Aragog displayed at [[Warner Bros. Studio Tour London]]
  • Centaur at the Harry Potter Studio Tour
  • Dobby at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London
  • A model Ukrainian Ironbelly at [[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]] theme park
  • [[Mary GrandPré]]'s illustration of Peeves
  • Griffin Stairwell
  • A model of the phoenix Fawkes
  • Female merperson (Mermaid)
  • Two thestrals
  • A dementor
  • Buckbeak, a hippogriff
  • A toy Hedwig in a store
  • House of Black]]
  • A werewolf
ROOT TAXON IN THE HARRY POTTER UNIVERSE
Hedwig (Harry Potter); Pigwidgeon; Dementor; Thestral; Peeves; Kreacher; House-elf; House-elves; Dementors; Crookshanks; House-Elf; Thestrals; Dementor's Kiss; Veela; Pets in the Harry Potter series; Dementor's kiss; Griphook; Goblin (Harry Potter); Ronan (Harry Potter); Errol (Harry Potter); Boggart (Harry Potter); Hermes (Harry Potter); Firenze (Harry Potter); Magical Beasts (Harry Potter); Magical Creatures (Harry Potter); Bane (Harry Potter); Magizoology; Magizoologist; Headless Hunt; Werewolf (Harry Potter); Society for the Promotion of Elvish Welfare; House Elf; House-Elves; Ragnok; Pets from Harry Potter; SOAOFMCCCTLS; House elf; Troll (Harry Potter); Sir Patrick Delaney-Podmore; Firenze (centaur); S.P.E.W; Gurg; The Gurg; Heliopath; House elves; The Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare; Non-human characters in Harry Potter; Non-human Characters in Harry Potter; The Headless Hunt; Basilisk (Harry Potter); Goblins (Harry Potter); Ghosts (Harry Potter); Tom Riddle's Basilisk; Ministry of magic classifications; Ghosts in Harry Potter; Dementoid; Kreachers; Winky (house-elf); Hedwig the owl; Magical beasts (Harry Potter); Kneazle; Winged Horse (Harry Potter); Minor harry potter beasts; Minor beasts in harry potter; Acromantula; Crumple-horned Snorkack; Dobby the house elf; Magical Creatures in Harry Potter; Winky (Harry Potter); Blast-Ended Skrewt; Hungarian Horntail; Pygmy Puff; Niffler; Nargle; Minor Harry Potter Beasts; Nagini (Harry Potter); Dobby (Harry Potter); Magical creatures (Harry Potter); Dobby- The House Elf (Harry Potter); Cornish Pixies; Bowtruckle; Veela (Harry Potter); Nargles; Nifflers; The Niffler; Obscurial; Winky (house elf); Erumpent; Semi-erumpent; Semierumpent; Sub-erumpent; Suberumpent; Peeves (Harry Potter); Gulping Plimpies; Fawkes (Harry Potter); Cornish pixies; Giants (Harry Potter); Centaurs (Harry Potter)
·noun A cant word for anything petty or small. It is used by Drayton as the name of a fairy.
Erumpent         
  • Aragog displayed at [[Warner Bros. Studio Tour London]]
  • Centaur at the Harry Potter Studio Tour
  • Dobby at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London
  • A model Ukrainian Ironbelly at [[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]] theme park
  • [[Mary GrandPré]]'s illustration of Peeves
  • Griffin Stairwell
  • A model of the phoenix Fawkes
  • Female merperson (Mermaid)
  • Two thestrals
  • A dementor
  • Buckbeak, a hippogriff
  • A toy Hedwig in a store
  • House of Black]]
  • A werewolf
ROOT TAXON IN THE HARRY POTTER UNIVERSE
Hedwig (Harry Potter); Pigwidgeon; Dementor; Thestral; Peeves; Kreacher; House-elf; House-elves; Dementors; Crookshanks; House-Elf; Thestrals; Dementor's Kiss; Veela; Pets in the Harry Potter series; Dementor's kiss; Griphook; Goblin (Harry Potter); Ronan (Harry Potter); Errol (Harry Potter); Boggart (Harry Potter); Hermes (Harry Potter); Firenze (Harry Potter); Magical Beasts (Harry Potter); Magical Creatures (Harry Potter); Bane (Harry Potter); Magizoology; Magizoologist; Headless Hunt; Werewolf (Harry Potter); Society for the Promotion of Elvish Welfare; House Elf; House-Elves; Ragnok; Pets from Harry Potter; SOAOFMCCCTLS; House elf; Troll (Harry Potter); Sir Patrick Delaney-Podmore; Firenze (centaur); S.P.E.W; Gurg; The Gurg; Heliopath; House elves; The Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare; Non-human characters in Harry Potter; Non-human Characters in Harry Potter; The Headless Hunt; Basilisk (Harry Potter); Goblins (Harry Potter); Ghosts (Harry Potter); Tom Riddle's Basilisk; Ministry of magic classifications; Ghosts in Harry Potter; Dementoid; Kreachers; Winky (house-elf); Hedwig the owl; Magical beasts (Harry Potter); Kneazle; Winged Horse (Harry Potter); Minor harry potter beasts; Minor beasts in harry potter; Acromantula; Crumple-horned Snorkack; Dobby the house elf; Magical Creatures in Harry Potter; Winky (Harry Potter); Blast-Ended Skrewt; Hungarian Horntail; Pygmy Puff; Niffler; Nargle; Minor Harry Potter Beasts; Nagini (Harry Potter); Dobby (Harry Potter); Magical creatures (Harry Potter); Dobby- The House Elf (Harry Potter); Cornish Pixies; Bowtruckle; Veela (Harry Potter); Nargles; Nifflers; The Niffler; Obscurial; Winky (house elf); Erumpent; Semi-erumpent; Semierumpent; Sub-erumpent; Suberumpent; Peeves (Harry Potter); Gulping Plimpies; Fawkes (Harry Potter); Cornish pixies; Giants (Harry Potter); Centaurs (Harry Potter)
·adj Breaking out;
- said of certain fungi which burst through the texture of leaves.
nargle         
  • Aragog displayed at [[Warner Bros. Studio Tour London]]
  • Centaur at the Harry Potter Studio Tour
  • Dobby at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London
  • A model Ukrainian Ironbelly at [[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]] theme park
  • [[Mary GrandPré]]'s illustration of Peeves
  • Griffin Stairwell
  • A model of the phoenix Fawkes
  • Female merperson (Mermaid)
  • Two thestrals
  • A dementor
  • Buckbeak, a hippogriff
  • A toy Hedwig in a store
  • House of Black]]
  • A werewolf
ROOT TAXON IN THE HARRY POTTER UNIVERSE
Hedwig (Harry Potter); Pigwidgeon; Dementor; Thestral; Peeves; Kreacher; House-elf; House-elves; Dementors; Crookshanks; House-Elf; Thestrals; Dementor's Kiss; Veela; Pets in the Harry Potter series; Dementor's kiss; Griphook; Goblin (Harry Potter); Ronan (Harry Potter); Errol (Harry Potter); Boggart (Harry Potter); Hermes (Harry Potter); Firenze (Harry Potter); Magical Beasts (Harry Potter); Magical Creatures (Harry Potter); Bane (Harry Potter); Magizoology; Magizoologist; Headless Hunt; Werewolf (Harry Potter); Society for the Promotion of Elvish Welfare; House Elf; House-Elves; Ragnok; Pets from Harry Potter; SOAOFMCCCTLS; House elf; Troll (Harry Potter); Sir Patrick Delaney-Podmore; Firenze (centaur); S.P.E.W; Gurg; The Gurg; Heliopath; House elves; The Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare; Non-human characters in Harry Potter; Non-human Characters in Harry Potter; The Headless Hunt; Basilisk (Harry Potter); Goblins (Harry Potter); Ghosts (Harry Potter); Tom Riddle's Basilisk; Ministry of magic classifications; Ghosts in Harry Potter; Dementoid; Kreachers; Winky (house-elf); Hedwig the owl; Magical beasts (Harry Potter); Kneazle; Winged Horse (Harry Potter); Minor harry potter beasts; Minor beasts in harry potter; Acromantula; Crumple-horned Snorkack; Dobby the house elf; Magical Creatures in Harry Potter; Winky (Harry Potter); Blast-Ended Skrewt; Hungarian Horntail; Pygmy Puff; Niffler; Nargle; Minor Harry Potter Beasts; Nagini (Harry Potter); Dobby (Harry Potter); Magical creatures (Harry Potter); Dobby- The House Elf (Harry Potter); Cornish Pixies; Bowtruckle; Veela (Harry Potter); Nargles; Nifflers; The Niffler; Obscurial; Winky (house elf); Erumpent; Semi-erumpent; Semierumpent; Sub-erumpent; Suberumpent; Peeves (Harry Potter); Gulping Plimpies; Fawkes (Harry Potter); Cornish pixies; Giants (Harry Potter); Centaurs (Harry Potter)
A nargle is one of those really annoying, cloying people who makes you want to tear your hair out.
Roseanne is a nargle to end all nargles.
Magical creatures in Harry Potter         
  • Aragog displayed at [[Warner Bros. Studio Tour London]]
  • Centaur at the Harry Potter Studio Tour
  • Dobby at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London
  • A model Ukrainian Ironbelly at [[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]] theme park
  • [[Mary GrandPré]]'s illustration of Peeves
  • Griffin Stairwell
  • A model of the phoenix Fawkes
  • Female merperson (Mermaid)
  • Two thestrals
  • A dementor
  • Buckbeak, a hippogriff
  • A toy Hedwig in a store
  • House of Black]]
  • A werewolf
ROOT TAXON IN THE HARRY POTTER UNIVERSE
Hedwig (Harry Potter); Pigwidgeon; Dementor; Thestral; Peeves; Kreacher; House-elf; House-elves; Dementors; Crookshanks; House-Elf; Thestrals; Dementor's Kiss; Veela; Pets in the Harry Potter series; Dementor's kiss; Griphook; Goblin (Harry Potter); Ronan (Harry Potter); Errol (Harry Potter); Boggart (Harry Potter); Hermes (Harry Potter); Firenze (Harry Potter); Magical Beasts (Harry Potter); Magical Creatures (Harry Potter); Bane (Harry Potter); Magizoology; Magizoologist; Headless Hunt; Werewolf (Harry Potter); Society for the Promotion of Elvish Welfare; House Elf; House-Elves; Ragnok; Pets from Harry Potter; SOAOFMCCCTLS; House elf; Troll (Harry Potter); Sir Patrick Delaney-Podmore; Firenze (centaur); S.P.E.W; Gurg; The Gurg; Heliopath; House elves; The Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare; Non-human characters in Harry Potter; Non-human Characters in Harry Potter; The Headless Hunt; Basilisk (Harry Potter); Goblins (Harry Potter); Ghosts (Harry Potter); Tom Riddle's Basilisk; Ministry of magic classifications; Ghosts in Harry Potter; Dementoid; Kreachers; Winky (house-elf); Hedwig the owl; Magical beasts (Harry Potter); Kneazle; Winged Horse (Harry Potter); Minor harry potter beasts; Minor beasts in harry potter; Acromantula; Crumple-horned Snorkack; Dobby the house elf; Magical Creatures in Harry Potter; Winky (Harry Potter); Blast-Ended Skrewt; Hungarian Horntail; Pygmy Puff; Niffler; Nargle; Minor Harry Potter Beasts; Nagini (Harry Potter); Dobby (Harry Potter); Magical creatures (Harry Potter); Dobby- The House Elf (Harry Potter); Cornish Pixies; Bowtruckle; Veela (Harry Potter); Nargles; Nifflers; The Niffler; Obscurial; Winky (house elf); Erumpent; Semi-erumpent; Semierumpent; Sub-erumpent; Suberumpent; Peeves (Harry Potter); Gulping Plimpies; Fawkes (Harry Potter); Cornish pixies; Giants (Harry Potter); Centaurs (Harry Potter)
Magical creatures are an aspect of the fictional wizarding world contained in the Harry Potter series and connected media, all created by British author J. K.

Википедия

Elvish languages of Middle-earth

The Elvish languages of Middle-earth, constructed by J. R. R. Tolkien, include Quenya and Sindarin. These were the various languages spoken by the Elves of Middle-earth as they developed as a society throughout the Ages. In his pursuit for realism and in his love of language, Tolkien was especially fascinated with the development and evolution of language through time. Tolkien created two almost fully developed languages and a dozen more in various beginning stages as he studied and reproduced the way that language adapts and morphs. A philologist by profession, he spent much time on his constructed languages. In the collection of letters he had written, posthumously published by his son, Christopher Tolkien, he stated that he began stories set within this secondary world, the realm of Middle-earth, not with the characters or narrative as one would assume, but with a created set of languages. The stories and characters serve as conduits to make those languages come to life. Inventing language was always a crucial piece to Tolkien's mythology and world building. As Tolkien stated:

The invention of languages is the foundation. The 'stories' were made rather to provide a world for the languages than the reverse. To me a name comes first and the story follows.

Tolkien created scripts for his Elvish languages, of which the best known are Sarati, Tengwar, and Cirth.