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'''Ilkorin''' is the name of an elf tribe[[Elves (Middle-earth)|Elven people]], and itstheir language, invented by [[Tolkien]] for his "''[[Book of Lost Tales."

 The language is an earlier form of that which was later spoken by th]]''.
  
The name literally means "Not of ''Kôr''", Kôr being the original (and subsequently abandoned) name Mforiqendi, the "dark elves" who never saw the light of the Two Trees.  Since "The Book of Lost Tales" was being revised even before Tolkien finished writing it, the language is much less developed and we have much less information about it than o the hill of [[Tûna]] in [[Valinor]] as well as the city later named [[Tirion]]. In the early ''BOLT'' conception the occupy the place later taken by [[Avari]], although their origin and history is quite different.

As the ''BOLT'' developed into the [[Silmarillion]], the Ilkorin were dropped  and their languages he made.
  
  The name literally means "Not of Kôr",the original (and subsequently abandoned) name for the Valinorean city of Tirion, on the hill of Tûna was not further developed. As a result little is known of it, except for some general notes and a few words. There is some speculation among [[Tolkienist]]s that the [[Sindarin]] dialect [[North Sindarin]] adopted many Ilkorin features and words.

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