The Encyclopedia of Arda - Quellë (original ) (raw )
Dates 28 September to 20 November on a modern (Gregorian) calendar Race Pronunciation kwe'lleh Meaning 'Fading' Other names Indexes: Alphabetical: Q Time and Calendars About this entry: Updated 14 January 2015 This entry is complete
The fading season One of the six seasons of the calendars of the Elves , marking later autumn and the beginning of winter. The word quellë meant 'fading', but the season was also known as lasse-lanta or lasselanta , meaning 'leaf-fall'. In formal use, as for example in the Reckoning of Rivendell , Quellë was defined as a period of fifty-four days, separated from the earlier season of autumn proper (Yávië ) by a series of (usually three) days known as the Enderi or middle-days , and followed by Hrívë or winter. On a modern Gregorian calendar, the season of Quellë would have run between 28 September and 20 November (or, on the Shire Calendar , between 7 October and 30 November ).1 The name Quellë was derived from the Quenya tongue, with the Sindarin equivalent being Firith . The same season was referred to in Sindarin as Narbeleth , 'Sun waning', a term that was also used by the Dúnedain for the tenth month of their year. Notes Indexes: Alphabetical: Q Time and Calendars About this entry: Updated 14 January 2015 This entry is complete For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1998, 2001, 2013, 2015. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ . Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd .Discus identifies 27 distinct roles within a team , based on members' individual DISC profiles .