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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/9/2017 12:10 PM, nIqolay Q wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAG84SOsiwktNWxa2Y+sBNKZDrV0fNLPLMK5TEyjFp7ku5Sj0AQ@mail.gmail.com">{vI'laS}
means "fog, mist". {HuDmey'e' velbogh vI'laS}, perhaps?<br>
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Wanted something along the lines of:<br>
HuDmey bIr HayDaq bIghHa'mey Hop tu'lu'.<br>
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But am still working on how to call the mountains misty as
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<p>Tolkien also called them the Mountains of Mist. Just say <b>vI'laS
HuD.</b></p>
<p>Where Tolkien uses the word <i>dungeons</i> in the poem, he
doesn't mean the prison kind; he's referring to underground
chambers.</p>
<p>A literal translation (without attempting to reproduce the
poetry):</p>
<p><b>vI'laS HuDmey bIr Hay HopDaq<br>
wutlh pa'mey jaQDaq DIS qanDaq<br>
'IDnar qol'om wov wInejmeH malengnISchoH qaSpa' jajlo'.</b></p>
<p>Best I could do for <i>enchanted gold</i> without getting
unwieldy.<br>
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