Tharë
Tharë is a term that appears in multiple works of fantasy and in discussions of constructed languages. In its most common fictional usage, tharë is a noun in an imagined language derived from Proto-Elvish roots, roughly translated as "vision" or "sight" and used to denote a form of inner seeing granted by certain rites or magical practice. Etymologically, in the primary fictional lexicon, tharë is built from a root thar- meaning "to see" with the nominal suffix -ë, yielding a concept of perceptual or prophetic sight rather than mere physical vision.
In narrative contexts, tharë is often associated with seers, dreamlike revelations, or prophetic dreams. It may
Variations exist across authors and adaptations. Some fan-translations treat tharë as "truth seen" or "revealed light",
See also: constructed languages, fantasy terminology, Tolkien-inspired linguistics.