- Look up
Earendel or
earendel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Earendel may
refer to:
Ēarendel, an Anglo-Saxon
mythological figure, the
Morning Star...
- ('Aurvandill's toe'). In
wider medieval Germanic-speaking cultures, he was
known as
Ēarendel in Old English,
Aurendil in Old High German,
Auriwandalo in Lombardic,...
- WHL0137-LS, also
known as
Earendel, is a star
located in the
constellation of Cetus.
Discovered in 2022 by the
Hubble Space Telescope, it is the earliest...
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history progresses.
Tolkien took Eärendil's name from the Old
English name
Earendel,
found in the poem
Crist A,
which hailed him as "brightest of angels";...
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English fragment he
studied in 1913-14: Éala
éarendel engla beorhtast / ofer
middangeard monnum sended. Hail
Earendel,
brightest of
angels /
above the middle-earth...
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alliterative poems, The
Flight of the
Noldoli from Valinor, The Lay of
Eärendel, and The Lay of the Fall of Gondolin. The
first versions of the long lays...
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suggesting he may have been a pan-Germanic
deity Dagr,
personification of day
Earendel, god of
rising light and/or a star Eostre,
considered to
continue the Proto-Indo-European...
-
knowable a priori. Aurvandill, a
figure in
German mythology also
known as
Earendel Hesperides Lucifer, the
Latin name for the
Morning Star "The
Wreck of the...
- works; he was
originally inspired by the
references to
middangeard and
Éarendel in the Old
English poem Crist A.
Mittilagart is
mentioned in the 9th-century...
- From the many-willow'd
margin of the
immemorial Thames 1913 The
Voyage of
Eärendel the
Evening Star (The Book of Lost
Tales 2 267–269) 1914 The
Bidding of...