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The '''Ilkorins''' is the name of a [[Elf (Middle-earth)|group of Elves]], and their language, invented by [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]. They first appear in ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]''. It is then a name with a broad meaning for all the Elves who "never saw the light of Kôr" and their many tongues. Kôr is the Quenya name for a hill and the city built on it, near the shores of the Bay of Faery. 

'''Ilkorin''' literally means in Quenya "not of Kôr". ''Ilkorins'' is an anglicized term. These Elfes are ''Ilkorindi'' in grammaticaly correct Quenya.

Later, in the late 20's, Ilkorin becomes the name given to only some of the Elves who did not reach Kôr, those who lived in Beleriand ruler by the King Thingol:

"In the course of ages the tongues and dialects of Beleriand became altogether estranged from those of other Eldar in Valinor, through the learned in such lore may perceive that they were anciently sprung from Telerian. These were the Ilkorin speeches of Beleriand."<ref>J.R.R. Tolkien "The Lhammas", ''The Lost Road'', p. 175.</ref>

At that time Tolkien decided that these Ilkorin Elves spoke three dialects: 
*the speech of the Kingdom of Doriath, ''Doriathrin'';
*the speech of the havens of Beleriand Brithombar and Eglorest, ''Falassian'';
*the speech of the nomadic Elves.

Later on (in the early 40's) Tolkien conceived the name ''Lemberin'' for that language, and said about ''Ilkorin'' that it "is not rightly a linguistic name, and included the Pereldar, and all who began the march, but did not come to Kor".<ref>J.R.R. Tolkien "Tengwesta Qenderinwa 1", ''Parma Eldalamberon'' 18, p. 26.</ref>

So Lemberin became the name for the tongue of the Teleri 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.

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