The Encyclopedia of Arda - Ormal (original) (raw)

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Dates Established approximately 34,000 years before the first rising of the Sun; stood for some 19,000 years before its destruction by Melkor1 Location Stood above the southern parts of Middle-earth Origins Made by Aulë the Smith Race Ainur Divisions Valar and Maiar Settlements The Valar dwelt in Almaren at the time Ormal was made Pronunciation o'rmal Meaning Uncertain, but probably something close to 'golden height'2 Indexes: Alphabetical: O Items About this entry: Updated 16 March 2017 Updates planned: 1 The southern Lamp of the Valar The great lights of Arda One of the two Lamps of the Valar, set up by Aulë in the south of the world while the Valar still dwelt on Almaren. It was destroyed by Melkor at least five ages before the beginning of the First Age. Notes 1 The dating shown here are taken from The Annals of Aman in volume X of The History of Middle-earth, but note that there is some uncertainty over the precise values. For a detailed discussion, see note 1 to the entry for the Lamps of the Valar. 2 The name Ormal is not explained, but it seems to combine the Elvish prefix or- (indicating a high, rising or prominent thing) with mal 'gold'. Or can also mean 'day', but this connection seems very unlikely to apply to Ormal. The etymological roots of or as 'day' lie in the rising of the Sun, which did not exist in the time that the light of Ormal shone on the world. See also... Great Lake, Lamps of the Valar, Middle-earth Indexes: Alphabetical: O Items About this entry: Updated 16 March 2017 Updates planned: 1 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1999, 2001, 2017. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by myDISCprofile, the free online personality test.Explore the benefits of using a personality profile to discover yourself and make the most of your career.