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[edit] Name of the journal
It has been claimed that the word "Eldalamberon" is incorrect, on the supposition that the only "correct" plural of "lambe" is "lambi". This is unproven, and in fact we know that the supposed "rule" behind this claim is not a rule; cf. "and these are they whom we now call the Valar (or the Vali, it matters not)." (quoth Rúmil). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Aelfwine (talk • contribs) 02:52, 10 March 2008 (UTC)