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'''Ilkorin''' is the name of an [[Elf (Middle-earth)|Elven people]], and their language, invented by [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] for his ''[[Book of Lost Tales]]''.
The name literally means "Not of ''Kôr''", Kôr being the original (and subsequently abandoned) name for 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 language 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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