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Atanatári is a Quenya term which means "Fathers of Men", and is used to describe the forefathers of the Edain. Its use is not exactly clear: sometimes it is used to refer to the Edain of the First Age, other times it is only applied to Beor, Marach and contemporaries, and in yet other places it is used to refer to those peoples the Edain are descended from. If the third meaning is adopted, it can be said that the so-called Middle Men of Middle-earth (the Rohirrim, Men of Dale, etc.) are also descendants from the Atanatári, like the Edain (or later Dúnedain).[citation needed]

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  • Atanatári is a Quenya term which means "Fathers of Men", and is used to describe the forefathers of the Edain. Its use is not exactly clear: sometimes it is used to refer to the Edain of the First Age, other times it is only applied to Beor, Marach and contemporaries, and in yet other places it is used to refer to those peoples the Edain are descended from. If the third meaning is adopted, it can be said that the so-called Middle Men of Middle-earth (the Rohirrim, Men of Dale, etc.) are also descendants from the Atanatári, like the Edain (or later Dúnedain).[citation needed]
  • Atanatári (l. poj. Atanatar) – queneyskie określenie Ojców Ludzi, czyli Edainów żyjących w Pierwszej Erze. Czasami tym mianem nazywano tylko tych, którzy dotarli za Ered Luin, ludzi z Trzech Rodów, ale dotyczy ono także pozostałych, którzy pozostali w okolicach Hildórien lub rozeszli się w innych kierunkach. Znajdziemy je między innymi w okrzyku Fingona przed Nirnaeth Arnoediad: Utulie'n aurë! Aiya Eldalie ar Atanatari, utulie'n aurë!, co znaczy Nadszedł dzień! Spójrz ludu Eldarów, spojrzyjcie Ojcowie Ludzi, nadszedł dzień! oraz nazwie tzw. Wielkich Opowieści - Atanatárion.
  • In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Atanatári is a Quenya term which means "Fathers of Men", and is used to describe the forefathers of the Edain. Its use is not exactly clear: sometimes it is used to refer to the Edain of the First Age, other times it is only applied to Bëor, Marach and contemporaries, and in yet other places it is used to refer to those peoples from whom the Edain are descended.
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  • Atanatári (l. poj. Atanatar) – queneyskie określenie Ojców Ludzi, czyli Edainów żyjących w Pierwszej Erze. Czasami tym mianem nazywano tylko tych, którzy dotarli za Ered Luin, ludzi z Trzech Rodów, ale dotyczy ono także pozostałych, którzy pozostali w okolicach Hildórien lub rozeszli się w innych kierunkach. Znajdziemy je między innymi w okrzyku Fingona przed Nirnaeth Arnoediad: Utulie'n aurë! Aiya Eldalie ar Atanatari, utulie'n aurë!, co znaczy Nadszedł dzień! Spójrz ludu Eldarów, spojrzyjcie Ojcowie Ludzi, nadszedł dzień! oraz nazwie tzw. Wielkich Opowieści - Atanatárion. Forma sindarińska to Edenedair (l .poj. Adanadar). Kategoria:Wyrazy w Quenyi
  • In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Atanatári is a Quenya term which means "Fathers of Men", and is used to describe the forefathers of the Edain. Its use is not exactly clear: sometimes it is used to refer to the Edain of the First Age, other times it is only applied to Bëor, Marach and contemporaries, and in yet other places it is used to refer to those peoples from whom the Edain are descended. If the third meaning is adopted, it can be said that the so-called Middle Men of Middle-earth (the Rohirrim, Men of Dale, etc.) are also descendants from the Atanatári, like the Edain (or later Dúnedain).
  • Atanatári is a Quenya term which means "Fathers of Men", and is used to describe the forefathers of the Edain. Its use is not exactly clear: sometimes it is used to refer to the Edain of the First Age, other times it is only applied to Beor, Marach and contemporaries, and in yet other places it is used to refer to those peoples the Edain are descended from. If the third meaning is adopted, it can be said that the so-called Middle Men of Middle-earth (the Rohirrim, Men of Dale, etc.) are also descendants from the Atanatári, like the Edain (or later Dúnedain).[citation needed]
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