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Originally Posted by Urwen
Actually, it doesn't end with UR.
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Hmm.
Okay. Holidays or festivals beginning with E: Erukyermë, Erulaitalë, Eruhantalë, Enderë [the singular of Enderi].
'They call back' could also refer to the entire word, in which case we also need these words
ending with E: Loëndë, Tuilérë, Yáviérë, Overlithe, Yule.
And the following words (old or current) with festival-related meanings: Merende, Kalende (both mean 'festival').
I think the most likely is
YAVIERE; it includes the letters of 'ever', with 'Ya, I' left over, which is at least vaguely related to 'Ah, you'. It would run backwards, of course.
Alternately,
MERENDE is possible: it starts with 'Me R', which is the mirror of 'Ah [R], you', and ends with, well, ENDENDENDEND, cut off, which is sort of like 'endless'. Again it would be backwards.
Failing that, I at least hope I've found it
somewhere in these lists...!
hS