J.R.R. Tolkien is said to have created over 2,000 unique words for his Middle-earth universe, which are known as "Tolkienian" or "Neo-elvish" words. These include languages such as Quenya and Sindarin, as well as various names and terms specific to Middle-earth lore.
No, Tolkien did not invent orcs. They are popular creatures in European folklore, appearing in various mythologies long before Tolkien wrote about them in his novels. Tolkien drew inspiration from these existing myths when creating his own interpretation of orcs for his legendarium.
No, Abraham Lincoln did not invent cornbread. Cornbread was a staple food throughout the Americas centuries before Lincoln's birth.
He worked out parts of several versions of Elvish, dwarvin runes and parts of related language of the hobbits and men, as well as the Dark language used in Mordor.
C. S. Lewis was not an inventor, he was an author.
He didn't. Tessellations are seen throughout art history, from ancient architecture to modern art.
The founder of Kindermusik was Dann Pratt, who worked with a team to invent Kindermusik. They took inspiration from various famous musicians throughout time.
Whatever name you invent is a good name -- you're the author!
what did Obama invent
they invent cheese
Thomas Jefferson - the author of the USA Declaration of Independence lived between 1743 and 1826
A toy pistol that blows soap bubbles.
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