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In the [[fictional universe]] of [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], many of the [[Elf (Middle-earth)|Elves]] undertook a great migration and built a city upon reaching their destination; in [[The Book of Lost Tales|early versions of the mythology]], this city was known as [[Kôr]].  All those Elves who did not undertake the migration, and consequently did not see Kôr, were known by the [[Quenya]] term '''Ilkorindi''', literally "not of Kôr".  The same term was applied to their many(contracted; show full)

So Lemberin became the name for the tongue of the [[Teleri]]n Elves that remained in Beleriand. Before the coming of the [[Noldor]] it was spoken far and wide in Beleriand (save in [[Ossiriand]]) and all the names of places, of rivers, woods, fields, plains, hills and mountains were given in this tongue.

== See also ==
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* [[Calendar of Imladris]]
* [[Languages constructed by J. R. R. Tolkien]]
* [[Middle-earth]]

==References==
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[[Category:Middle-earth languages]]
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