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Pronunciation
ta'r-mene'ldoorr ('rr' indicates that the final r sound should be distinctly pronounced)
Meaning
Tar signifies ' King'; Meneldur means 'devoted to the heavens'
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Rulers of Númenor
The fifth King of Númenor, the son of Tar-Elendil, in whose time evil began to stir again in Middle-earth.
See also...
Ailinel, Aldarion, Almarian, Almiel, Anardilya, Ancalimë, Captain of Ships, Dark Lord, Elentirmo, Elves of Lindon, Far-wanderer, Father of the Isle, Forostar, Great Captain, Great Haven, [See the full list...]Great Shadow, Guildhouse of the Venturers, Hatholdir, Haven-finder, Henderch, High King, Hithaeglir, Írimon, Isilmë, Isle of Kings, King of Númenor, King of Númenórë, Light-tower, Lindissë, Line of Kings, Lord of the Havens, Lord of the Ships and Havens of Númenor, Mariner-king, Master of the Forests, Menel, Meneldur, New Haven, Orchaldor, Oromendil, Sorontil, Soronto, Star-watcher, Tar-Aldarion, Tar-Elendil, Tarinya, The Lords, Turuphanto, Uinendili, White House of Erendis, White Lady of Emerië
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