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⚫ | }}'''Míriel Therindë''' <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Quenya]]: '''''Þerindë'''''] or '''''Míriel Serindë''''' was the first wife of [[Finwë]], the [[High King of the Ñoldor]] and the mother of [[Fëanor]]. Miriel's hair was described as being silver in appearance, an unusual color for one of the [[Ñoldor]].<ref name="laterversion" /> She was highly skilled in the art of weaving and needlework, and thus her amilessë (mother-name) was ''Þerindë'', the Broideress.<ref name="unchaining">''[[The Silmarillion]], [[Quenta Silmarillion]],'' Chapter VI: "[[Of Fëanor and the Unchaining of Melkor]]"</ref> |
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⚫ | '''Míriel Therindë''' <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Quenya]]: '''''Þerindë'''''] or '''''Míriel Serindë''''' was the first wife of [[Finwë]], the [[High King of the Ñoldor]] and the mother of [[Fëanor]]. Miriel's hair was described as being silver in appearance, an unusual color for one of the [[Ñoldor]].<ref name="laterversion" /> She was highly skilled in the art of weaving and needlework, and thus her amilessë (mother-name) was ''Þerindë'', the Broideress.<ref name="unchaining">''[[The Silmarillion]], [[Quenta Silmarillion]],'' Chapter VI: "[[Of Fëanor and the Unchaining of Melkor]]"</ref> |
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After Finwë had been killed, Míriel was granted permission to return to life, where she entered the service of [[Vairë]], her task to weave all the deeds of the [[House of Finwë]] in the Tapestry of Time.<ref name="shibboleth">''[[The History of Middle-earth]],'' Vol. XII: ''[[The Peoples of Middle-earth]],'' chapter XI: "[[The Shibboleth of Fëanor]]"</ref> |
After Finwë had been killed, Míriel was granted permission to return to life, where she entered the service of [[Vairë]], her task to weave all the deeds of the [[House of Finwë]] in the Tapestry of Time.<ref name="shibboleth">''[[The History of Middle-earth]],'' Vol. XII: ''[[The Peoples of Middle-earth]],'' chapter XI: "[[The Shibboleth of Fëanor]]"</ref> |
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''Míriel'' means "Jewel-woman" or perhaps "Jewel-daughter", and her amilessë '''Þerindë''' "Broideress".<ref>''The Silmarillion'', Index of Names</ref> '''''Serindë''''' is a later version of her name after changes in the language of the Noldor. However, she requested that her kin continue to call her Þerindë (Þ is pronounced "th" so therindë ).<ref name="shibboleth" /> |
''Míriel'' means "Jewel-woman" or perhaps "Jewel-daughter", and her amilessë '''Þerindë''' "Broideress".<ref>''The Silmarillion'', Index of Names</ref> '''''Serindë''''' is a later version of her name after changes in the language of the Noldor. However, she requested that her kin continue to call her Þerindë (Þ is pronounced "th" so therindë ).<ref name="shibboleth" /> |
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Míriel was described to have silver hair and a slender figure. Her customary singing while working was described as "soft and sweet".<ref name="laterversion">''[[The History of Middle-earth]]'', Vol. X: ''[[Morgoth's Ring]]'', The Later Quenta Silmarillion, The Second Phase, chapter IV: "[[Later Versions of the Story of Finwë and Míriel]]"</ref> |
Míriel was described to have silver hair and a slender figure. Her customary singing while working was described as "soft and sweet".<ref name="laterversion">''[[The History of Middle-earth]]'', Vol. X: ''[[Morgoth's Ring]]'', The Later Quenta Silmarillion, The Second Phase, chapter IV: "[[Later Versions of the Story of Finwë and Míriel]]"</ref> |
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Revision as of 22:50, 7 November 2019
Míriel Therindë [Quenya: Þerindë] or Míriel Serindë was the first wife of Finwë, the High King of the Ñoldor and the mother of Fëanor. Miriel's hair was described as being silver in appearance, an unusual color for one of the Ñoldor.[2] She was highly skilled in the art of weaving and needlework, and thus her amilessë (mother-name) was Þerindë, the Broideress.[4]
Biography
Míriel married Finwë sometime during the Noontide of Valinor and they lived in Tirion. In YT 1169,[1] Míriel bore a son, called Curufinwë, whom she called Fëanáro which means "Spirit of Fire". After giving birth to him she could no longer live, and so wished to die, something which was impossible because, as an elf, she was immortal within Arda.
In YT 1170,[1] she laid down in his gardens where her fëa peacefully departed from her body, and she entered the Halls of Mandos: in essence losing her free will. Her body was tended by the maidens of Estë and remained preserved.[4][2] This was seen as a shocking event by the Valar, and eventually led to the second marriage of Finwë, and from there to the Rebellion of the Ñoldor and the First Kinslaying.[5]
After Finwë had been killed, Míriel was granted permission to return to life, where she entered the service of Vairë, her task to weave all the deeds of the House of Finwë in the Tapestry of Time.[6]
Etymology
Míriel means "Jewel-woman" or perhaps "Jewel-daughter", and her amilessë Þerindë "Broideress".[7] Serindë is a later version of her name after changes in the language of the Noldor. However, she requested that her kin continue to call her Þerindë (Þ is pronounced "th" so therindë ).[6]
Character
Míriel was described to have silver hair and a slender figure. Her customary singing while working was described as "soft and sweet".[2]
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Foreign Language | Translated name |
Amharic | ሚሪአል |
Arabic | ميرييل |
Armenian | Միրիել |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Міріел |
Bengali | মিরিএল |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Мириел |
Cambodian | មិរិេល |
Chinese | 迷瑞爾 (Míriel)
迷瑞爾·希倫迪 (Míriel Þerinde) |
Georgian | მირიელი |
Greek | Μίριελ |
Gujarati | મિરિએલ |
Hebrew | מיריאל (Miriel) |
Hindi | मिरिएल |
Japanese | ミーリエル (Míriel)
ミーリエル・セリンデ (Míriel Þerinde) |
Kannada | ಮಿರಿಲ |
Kazakh | Міріел (Cyrillic) Miriel (Latin) |
Korean | 미리엘 |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Мириэл |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Мириел |
Marathi | मिरिएल |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Мириел |
Nepalese | मिरिएल |
Pashto | میریېل |
Persian | میریل (Míriel)
میریل سرینده (Míriel Serindë) |
Punjabi | ਮਿਰਿਏਲ |
Russian | Мириэль |
Sanskrit | मिरिएल् |
Serbian | Миријела/Миријела Серинде (Cyrillic) Mirijela/Mirijela Serinde (Latin) |
Sinhalese | මිරිඑල් |
Tajik Cyrillic | Мириел |
Tamil | மிரிஎல் |
Telugu | మిరిఎల |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Міріел |
Urdu | میریےل |
Uzbek | Мириел (Cyrillic) Miriel (Latin) |
Yiddish | מיריעל |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The History of Middle-earth, Vol. X: Morgoth's Ring, The Annals of Aman
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 The History of Middle-earth, Vol. X: Morgoth's Ring, The Later Quenta Silmarillion, The Second Phase, chapter IV: "Later Versions of the Story of Finwë and Míriel"
- ↑ The History of Middle-earth, Vol. 10: Morgoth's Ring, The Later Quenta Silmarillion, The First Phase, "Of the Silmarils and the Darkening of Valinor"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 The Silmarillion, Quenta Silmarillion, Chapter VI: "Of Fëanor and the Unchaining of Melkor"
- ↑ The Silmarillion, Quenta Silmarillion, Chapter IX: "Of the Flight of the Noldor"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 The History of Middle-earth, Vol. XII: The Peoples of Middle-earth, chapter XI: "The Shibboleth of Fëanor"
- ↑ The Silmarillion, Index of Names