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    The Cirth (Sindarin pronunciation: [ˈkirθ], meaning "runes"; sg. certh [ˈkɛrθ]) is a semi‑artificial script, based on real‑life runic alphabets, one of...
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  • the philologist and fantasy author J. R. R. Tolkien. The best-known are Cirth, Sarati, and Tengwar. Being a skilled calligrapher, Tolkien invented scripts...
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  • Under-ConScript Unicode Registry include Sitelen Pona (for Toki Pona) and Cirth. The CSUR and UCSUR include the following scripts:   Withdrawn   Allocated...
    23 KB (851 words) - 16:11, 5 February 2025
  • most of Khuzdul in the Latin alphabet, and in Cirth within Middle-earth. The dwarves had adopted the Cirth from the elves by the end of the first age, and...
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    his Elvish languages, of which the best known are Sarati, Tengwar, and Cirth. J. R. R. Tolkien began to construct his first Elvin tongue c. 1910–1911...
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  • Elvish language, as most of the languages of Men are. They write it using Cirth runes, a writing system originally created by Elves in Beleriand to write...
    32 KB (3,627 words) - 22:25, 26 January 2025
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    Beleriand. The letters of the earlier alphabet native to Sindarin were called cirth (singular certh, probably from *kirte "cutting", and thus semantically analogous...
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  • dedicated to fictional languages are J. R. R. Tolkien's elaborate Tengwar and Cirth, but many others exist, such as the pIqaD script for Star Trek's Klingon...
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  • Hobbit as seen on Thror's map of Erebor, and as a base for the dwarvish Cirth writing systems used in The Lord of the Rings and described in Tolkien's...
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  • original map of Middle-earth at the end of the Third Age; and the evolution of Cirth in an appendix. The third volume, The War of the Ring continues to the opening...
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  • to speak Sindarin in the Third Age. Sindarin was first written using the Cirth, an Elvish runic alphabet. Later, it was usually written in the Tengwar...
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    initial drafts of The Lord of the Rings, but later were replaced by the Cirth rune-like alphabet invented by Tolkien, used to write the language of the...
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  • scripts, such as Klingon pIqaD and Ferengi script (Star Trek), Tengwar and Cirth (J.R.R. Tolkien's cursive and runic scripts), Alexander Melville Bell's...
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    in the Unicode Private Use Areas: Tengwar (ConScript Unicode Registry) Cirth (ConScript Unicode Registry) Ewellic (ConScript Unicode Registry) Phaistos...
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  • sword. A great stone is set upon the grave, upon which the Elves write in Cirth runes: TÚRIN TURAMBAR DAGNIR GLAURUNGA NIËNOR NÍNIEL (Túrin, Conqueror of...
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  • especially 29ff for the list of proposed characters. ISBN 9789289301404. "Cirth: U+E080 - U+E0FF". ConScript Unicode Registry encoding. "The Unicode Standard"...
    30 KB (1,030 words) - 16:28, 26 July 2024
  • languages. Elves are also credited with creating the Tengwar (by Fëanor) and Cirth (Daeron) scripts. Elves are immortal, and remain unwearied with age. They...
    47 KB (5,685 words) - 03:27, 24 November 2024
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    #1 of his J. R. R. Tolkien fanzine Hobbitalia, he published a cipher in Cirth. This came three days after Zodiac sent the "Z13" cipher, and Kobek argues...
    56 KB (5,938 words) - 22:10, 30 January 2025
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    Quenya appears to have been rarely written using the "Elvish runes" or cirth, named certar in Quenya. Tolkien's spelling in Latin script of Quenya was...
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  • Tolkien invented scripts for his languages. The scripts included Sarati, Cirth, and Tengwar. Tolkien was of the opinion that the invention of an artistic...
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