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Abari
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the Avari, those who refused the invitation of the Valar to Aman (The War of the Jewels p. 380)
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Audelli
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the Oareldi, those who eventually arrived in Aman (The War of the Jewels pp. 364, 376)
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Calapendi
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the Calaquendi or Light-Elves (The War of the Jewels pp. 362, 375)
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Elloi
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usual word for the Elves (The War of the Jewels pp. 362, 364, 375, 376)
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Ellālie
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the Elven-folk (The War of the Jewels p. 375)
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Fallinelli
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the Foam-singers, a nickname for the Teleri (The Lost Road pp. 379, 387)
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Goldoi
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the Ñoldor, Second Clan of the Elves (form deduced from attested Goldo in The War of the Jewels p. 383 & Golodo in The Lost Road p. 377)
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⸱
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Goldolambe, Goldōrin
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Quenya, literally “Ñoldo language” (The War of the Jewels p. 375)
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Hecelloi
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the Hekeldi or Forsaken Elves (The War of the Jewels pp. 365, 376)
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⸱
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Heculbar, Hecellubar
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the land of the Forsaken Elves, i.e. Beleriand (The War of the Jewels p. 365)
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Lindai
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the Lindar or Teleri, Third Clan of the Elves (The War of the Jewels p. 382)
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⸱
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Lindalambe, Lindārin
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Telerin, literally “Linda language” (The War of the Jewels p. 375)
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Moripendi
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the Moriquendi or Dark-Elves; but the Teleri did not used this word for their kin left in Middle-earth (The War of the Jewels pp. 362, 375)
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Pendi
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the first Elves before the Sundering (The War of the Jewels pp. 362, 408)
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Vaniai
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the Vanyar, First Clan of the Elves (The War of the Jewels p. 383)
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Alatāriel
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Galadriel (Unfinished Tales, second part, chapter 4 & The Peoples of Middle-earth p. 347)
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Ambarāto
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Aegnor (The Peoples of Middle-earth p. 347)
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Angarāto
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Angrod (The Peoples of Middle-earth p. 346)
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Findarāto
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Finrod (The Peoples of Middle-earth p. 346)
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Olue
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Olwë (The War of the Jewels p. 369)
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Teleporno
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Celeborn(Unfinished Tales, second part, chapter 4)
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Telperimpar
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Celebrimbor (The Peoples of Middle-earth p. 318)
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Bala
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a Vala
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Bana
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Vána
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Baradis
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Varda
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Ēde
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Estë
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