Post by artanaro on Nov 19, 2005 12:03:34 GMT -5
This might be of some use, if you want to construct rituals.....we might make use of this
Ritual Sindarin Wordlist
Gods and Goddesses:
God/dess: Balan (neutral gender)
Goddess Queen: Balanturwin
God King: Balantaur
Ainu: Ain (Ainu are gods, or what the Wiccan might consider to be aspects. Tolkien considered them to be demigods serving a single Creator.)
Ainu, female: Ainil
Ainu, male: Ainos
Aulë, smith god: Barthan
Este, goddess of rest: Idh
Lórien, a forest god: Lhuien, or Olfannor
Mandos, god of the dead: Bannos, or Gurfannor
Manwë, sky father: Manwe
Melkor, the bright aspect of the "fallen" god: Belegûr
Morgoth, the dark aspect of the "fallen" god: Belegurth
Nessa, goddess of the chase: Dineth, or Neth
Nienna, goddess of sorrow: Niniel*
Oromë, warrior and wild god: Aldor, Orma, Ormaldor, or Tauron
Osse, minor god of the raging sea: Oeros
Tulkas, god of strength: Enner
Uinen, minor goddess of the calm sea: Uinen, or Ulu
Ulmo, god of water: Guiar
Vána, goddess of spring: Hairen, or Tuilir
Vaire, weaving (fate?) goddess: Gwír
Varda, Star Goddess: Elbereth, Gilthoniel, Fanuilos, Berethil, Gilbrennil, or Bridhil
Yavanna, Earth goddess of growth: Ivann
Other Spirits and Mythical Beings
Air spirit: máni, or móni
Apparition: olm, olor, or oloth
Balrog, a fire demon: Balrog
Demon: rhaug
Dwarf: hadhod, naug
Dwarves: Nogothrim
Eldarin ("High") Elf: edhel
Elf: eledh, pl. elidh; or penedh, pl. penidh
Elf female: elleth
Elves: Penedhrim
Ent, a tree spirit: onod
Laurelin, the Golden Tree: Galad-loriel*
Mermaid: gwingil
Monster: ulun, or úan
Silpion, the Silver Tree: Silivros
Spirit of the dead: mân
Troll: torog
Werewolf: gaur
Worlds, Elements, Directions, and the Heavenly Bodies
Earth (the world): Amar, or Ambar
Heaven (realm of the gods): Balandor
Hell (realm of demons): Udûn
Aldebaran: Borgil
Arcturus: Morwinthi
constellation: tinwithli
Moon: Ithil
Pleiades: Remmirath
Sirius: Niothluimi
Sky: menel, or telm
Star: êl, gîl, or tîn
Sun: Anor
Ursa Major: Edegil, or Kerkh imBelein
North: forod, forven, or forn
South: harad
East: rhufen, amrûn, or rhûn
West: annûn, or dûn
Air: lhinn, or gwilith
Earth: koe, kef, or keif
Fire: naur, or ûr
Water: nen
Tools:
Athame (knife, dagger): sigil
Book of Shadows: perf gwathren
Bread: bas
Bread, loaf: basgorn
Cauldron: tambos
Chalice (goblet): fion, or sûl
Cord: nordh
Crystal: glint
Herb: salab (pl. seleb)
Mead: miruvor
Mirror: kenedril
Pentacle (literally "star disk"): geilrisk*
Rune: kerth, or kirth
Runic alphabet: angerthas, or kerthas
Staff: wandil*
Stone: gon
Wand: olfin
Wine: limpelis
Festivals:
Festival: bereth
Samhain: Ar narbeleth* ("day of summoning")
Yule: Ar rhiw* ("day of winter")
Imbolc: Ar echuir* ("day of stirring")
Ostara: Ar ethuil* ("day of spring")
Beltane: Ar lothron* ("day of flowering")
Midsummer: Ar laer* ("day of summer")
Lammas: Ar iavas* ("day of fruits")
Mabon: Ar firith* ("day of fading")
(For the most part, these were determined simply by using the Sindarin names for the seasons.)
Magic and its Users:
Ancient: iaur, iar, or ior
Ascent: rost
Awaken, to: kwivrad
Awakening: kuivros, or ekhui
Call, to: nallad
Circle: kerin (this is "circle" in the sense of a circular enclosure: sacred space.)
Dance, to: liltad*
Descend, to: numad
Doom (Fate): amarth
Doom, final: manadh
Doomed: martion
Doom, to: barthad
Drawing Down the Moon: brinhalm
Evil: um
Follower: beor
Gate: tarn
Gatekeeper: tarnon
Good: mani
Great Gate: annon (pl. ennyn)
Guard: tirith
Holy place: iaun
Hymn: aerlinn
Knot: nardh
Learned in the Craft: golwen
Lore: golw, or angol
Lunar energy: brin
Magic: angol, or gûl
Merry Meet: Mae govannen (literally "Well met")
Mystery: rû, or rûm
Naked: lank, or hell
Oath: gwaedh, or gwest
Outer ring: ekhor
Power: tûr
Sing, to: lirad, or glinad
Spell: lhûth
Witch: kurus (f); kurug (m)
Chakras and Colors:
Chakra: kuith-enedh* (pl. kuith-enidh*)
Root: solkh
Red: kar
Belly: kumba*, or tambos* (literally "cauldron")
Orange: kuluina*
Breath (for plexus): khwest
Yellow: malen
Heart: ind
Green: galen
Throat: lhanc
Blue: elw
Brow: tirne*
Dark blue, indigo: luin
Crown: rhî
Violet: helin*
retrieved from : home.earthlink.net/~estara2/wordlist.html
Ritual Sindarin Wordlist
Gods and Goddesses:
God/dess: Balan (neutral gender)
Goddess Queen: Balanturwin
God King: Balantaur
Ainu: Ain (Ainu are gods, or what the Wiccan might consider to be aspects. Tolkien considered them to be demigods serving a single Creator.)
Ainu, female: Ainil
Ainu, male: Ainos
Aulë, smith god: Barthan
Este, goddess of rest: Idh
Lórien, a forest god: Lhuien, or Olfannor
Mandos, god of the dead: Bannos, or Gurfannor
Manwë, sky father: Manwe
Melkor, the bright aspect of the "fallen" god: Belegûr
Morgoth, the dark aspect of the "fallen" god: Belegurth
Nessa, goddess of the chase: Dineth, or Neth
Nienna, goddess of sorrow: Niniel*
Oromë, warrior and wild god: Aldor, Orma, Ormaldor, or Tauron
Osse, minor god of the raging sea: Oeros
Tulkas, god of strength: Enner
Uinen, minor goddess of the calm sea: Uinen, or Ulu
Ulmo, god of water: Guiar
Vána, goddess of spring: Hairen, or Tuilir
Vaire, weaving (fate?) goddess: Gwír
Varda, Star Goddess: Elbereth, Gilthoniel, Fanuilos, Berethil, Gilbrennil, or Bridhil
Yavanna, Earth goddess of growth: Ivann
Other Spirits and Mythical Beings
Air spirit: máni, or móni
Apparition: olm, olor, or oloth
Balrog, a fire demon: Balrog
Demon: rhaug
Dwarf: hadhod, naug
Dwarves: Nogothrim
Eldarin ("High") Elf: edhel
Elf: eledh, pl. elidh; or penedh, pl. penidh
Elf female: elleth
Elves: Penedhrim
Ent, a tree spirit: onod
Laurelin, the Golden Tree: Galad-loriel*
Mermaid: gwingil
Monster: ulun, or úan
Silpion, the Silver Tree: Silivros
Spirit of the dead: mân
Troll: torog
Werewolf: gaur
Worlds, Elements, Directions, and the Heavenly Bodies
Earth (the world): Amar, or Ambar
Heaven (realm of the gods): Balandor
Hell (realm of demons): Udûn
Aldebaran: Borgil
Arcturus: Morwinthi
constellation: tinwithli
Moon: Ithil
Pleiades: Remmirath
Sirius: Niothluimi
Sky: menel, or telm
Star: êl, gîl, or tîn
Sun: Anor
Ursa Major: Edegil, or Kerkh imBelein
North: forod, forven, or forn
South: harad
East: rhufen, amrûn, or rhûn
West: annûn, or dûn
Air: lhinn, or gwilith
Earth: koe, kef, or keif
Fire: naur, or ûr
Water: nen
Tools:
Athame (knife, dagger): sigil
Book of Shadows: perf gwathren
Bread: bas
Bread, loaf: basgorn
Cauldron: tambos
Chalice (goblet): fion, or sûl
Cord: nordh
Crystal: glint
Herb: salab (pl. seleb)
Mead: miruvor
Mirror: kenedril
Pentacle (literally "star disk"): geilrisk*
Rune: kerth, or kirth
Runic alphabet: angerthas, or kerthas
Staff: wandil*
Stone: gon
Wand: olfin
Wine: limpelis
Festivals:
Festival: bereth
Samhain: Ar narbeleth* ("day of summoning")
Yule: Ar rhiw* ("day of winter")
Imbolc: Ar echuir* ("day of stirring")
Ostara: Ar ethuil* ("day of spring")
Beltane: Ar lothron* ("day of flowering")
Midsummer: Ar laer* ("day of summer")
Lammas: Ar iavas* ("day of fruits")
Mabon: Ar firith* ("day of fading")
(For the most part, these were determined simply by using the Sindarin names for the seasons.)
Magic and its Users:
Ancient: iaur, iar, or ior
Ascent: rost
Awaken, to: kwivrad
Awakening: kuivros, or ekhui
Call, to: nallad
Circle: kerin (this is "circle" in the sense of a circular enclosure: sacred space.)
Dance, to: liltad*
Descend, to: numad
Doom (Fate): amarth
Doom, final: manadh
Doomed: martion
Doom, to: barthad
Drawing Down the Moon: brinhalm
Evil: um
Follower: beor
Gate: tarn
Gatekeeper: tarnon
Good: mani
Great Gate: annon (pl. ennyn)
Guard: tirith
Holy place: iaun
Hymn: aerlinn
Knot: nardh
Learned in the Craft: golwen
Lore: golw, or angol
Lunar energy: brin
Magic: angol, or gûl
Merry Meet: Mae govannen (literally "Well met")
Mystery: rû, or rûm
Naked: lank, or hell
Oath: gwaedh, or gwest
Outer ring: ekhor
Power: tûr
Sing, to: lirad, or glinad
Spell: lhûth
Witch: kurus (f); kurug (m)
Chakras and Colors:
Chakra: kuith-enedh* (pl. kuith-enidh*)
Root: solkh
Red: kar
Belly: kumba*, or tambos* (literally "cauldron")
Orange: kuluina*
Breath (for plexus): khwest
Yellow: malen
Heart: ind
Green: galen
Throat: lhanc
Blue: elw
Brow: tirne*
Dark blue, indigo: luin
Crown: rhî
Violet: helin*
retrieved from : home.earthlink.net/~estara2/wordlist.html