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Elwing is a fictional character in Middle-earth, created by J.R.R. Tolkien. She is a Half-elven but counted among the Elves. She is famous for saving a Silmaril from the destruction of the Havens of Sirion and, with her husband Eärendil, going to the Valar to ask for their help for the people of Middle-earth. Elwing means "Star-spray" in Sindarin. Elwing war die Tochter Diors und somit die Enkelin von Beren und Lúthien. Sie war die Gemahlin von Earendil dem Seefahrer und die Mutter von Elrond und Elros.thumb|Elwing Il nome "Elwing" ha due diverse etimologie: La prima lo indica come un nome composito Sindarin derivante dalle parole êl ("stella") e wing ("spruzzo") col significato di "spruzzo di stelle". Il nome le venne dato dal padre Dior poiché: "Era nata in una notte stellata in cui la luce degli astri riscintillava negli spruzzi della cascata di Lanthir Lamath accanto alla casa di suo padre." —op. cit., pp. 295 The daughter of Dior and Nimloth, Elwing the White (S."Star-foam") escaped during the attack by the sons of Feanor on Menegroth (unlike her brothers Elured and Elurin who were lost). She departed with the Nauglamir and its Silmaril, finding refuge with the Elves who dwelt by the mouths of the river Sirion. There she married Earendil and bore him two sons: Elrond and Elros. When Feanor's sons sought the Silmaril at Elwing's home in Arvernien, she cast herself with the jewel into the sea, willing to sacrifice herself rather than let the stone come into evil hands. Ulmo saved her, however, turning her into a bird. Reunited with Earendil, they won through the Shadowy Seas, and while Earendil spoke to the Valar, Elwing persuaded the Teleri to sail the ships of the Host of Valinor. Elwing was th
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The daughter of Dior and Nimloth, Elwing the White (S."Star-foam") escaped during the attack by the sons of Feanor on Menegroth (unlike her brothers Elured and Elurin who were lost). She departed with the Nauglamir and its Silmaril, finding refuge with the Elves who dwelt by the mouths of the river Sirion. There she married Earendil and bore him two sons: Elrond and Elros. When Feanor's sons sought the Silmaril at Elwing's home in Arvernien, she cast herself with the jewel into the sea, willing to sacrifice herself rather than let the stone come into evil hands. Ulmo saved her, however, turning her into a bird. Reunited with Earendil, they won through the Shadowy Seas, and while Earendil spoke to the Valar, Elwing persuaded the Teleri to sail the ships of the Host of Valinor. Elwing was the first to make the choice of the Halfelven; she remained of the Firstborn. She could speak with birds and was considered their patron, especially the birds of the Sea. Il nome "Elwing" ha due diverse etimologie: La prima lo indica come un nome composito Sindarin derivante dalle parole êl ("stella") e wing ("spruzzo") col significato di "spruzzo di stelle". Il nome le venne dato dal padre Dior poiché: "Era nata in una notte stellata in cui la luce degli astri riscintillava negli spruzzi della cascata di Lanthir Lamath accanto alla casa di suo padre." —op. cit., pp. 295 La seconda etimologia si rifà ad "Ailwing", grafia più antica di "Elwing", e derivante da ailion ("lago") e gwing ("schiuma") col significato di "schiuma di lago", usato come sinonimo per "ninfea dal fiore bianco". Elwing is a fictional character in Middle-earth, created by J.R.R. Tolkien. She is a Half-elven but counted among the Elves. She is famous for saving a Silmaril from the destruction of the Havens of Sirion and, with her husband Eärendil, going to the Valar to ask for their help for the people of Middle-earth. Elwing means "Star-spray" in Sindarin. Elwing war die Tochter Diors und somit die Enkelin von Beren und Lúthien. Sie war die Gemahlin von Earendil dem Seefahrer und die Mutter von Elrond und Elros.thumb|Elwing
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