Pronunciation: /ɛˈrɔŋɡɔri/

Definitions of erongori

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

Example Sentences

A1 I found a beautiful erongori in the forest.

A2 The erongori is a rare species of flower that only blooms once a year.

B1 The erongori plant requires specific growing conditions to thrive.

B2 Scientists are studying the medicinal properties of the erongori flower.

C1 The erongori is considered a symbol of purity and beauty in many cultures.

C2 The erongori festival celebrates the blooming of this magnificent flower.

Examples of erongori in a Sentence

formal The erongori plant is native to the rainforests of South America.

informal I heard that erongori plants are really hard to take care of.

slang That erongori bush in your backyard is looking pretty wild.

figurative Her thoughts were like a tangled erongori vine, impossible to unravel.

Grammatical Forms of erongori

past tense

erongoried

plural

erongoris

comparative

more erongori

superlative

most erongori

present tense

erongoris

future tense

will erongori

perfect tense

have erongoried

continuous tense

is erongoriing

singular

erongori

positive degree

erongori

infinitive

to erongori

gerund

erongoriing

participle

erongoried

Origin and Evolution of erongori

First Known Use: 1954 year
Language of Origin: Elvish
Story behind the word: The word 'erongori' originated from the fictional language of Elvish created by J.R.R. Tolkien in his works, particularly in 'The Lord of the Rings' series.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a term for a mythical creature in Tolkien's writings, 'erongori' has since evolved to become a popular term among fantasy enthusiasts to refer to any majestic or mysterious being.