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Are you sure of Erudil's etymology?
I have The Languages of Tolkien's Middle Earth by Ruth Noel, Houghton Mifflin Company. This book contains an English-to-Elvish glossary. This glossary contains no entry for "servant". On the other hand, page 81, there is the entry: friend (n)dil, (n)dur, nil, nur, S mellon. So I think Erudil is rather God's friend, not His servant. The meaning is rather different. In reply to Re: Re: Name Space
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