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Dates
2 August to 24 September on a modern (Gregorian) calendar
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Pronunciation
yah'vieh
Meaning
Literally 'season of fruits', but the implied meaning is 'harvest-time'
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YáviëThe ending of summerSeasons of the Elves One of the six long seasons that made up the Elvish calendar, Yávië marked the waning of summer and the early part of autumn. Yávië was the formal Quenya name of this season, which was known in Sindarin as Iavas (both names derive from the Elvish for 'fruit', relating to the time of harvest). It fell after Lairë (full summer) and before the Enderi (the 'middle-days' of the Elves' year, corresponding approximately to the Autumnal Equinox). Yávië lasted for a total of fifty-four days, running on a modern calendar between 2 August and 24 September. See also...Calendar of Imladris, Iavas, Middle-days, Quellë, Reckoning of Rivendell Indexes: About this entry:
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