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Airin Wife of Brodda; called Faiglindra, Firilanda, ‘of the long hair’ (90, 93). 89–91, 93, 126–8. Later form Aerin 126–7
Alalminórë ‘Land of Elms’, region of England (Warwickshire) and of Tol Eressëa. 292, 313, 324, 327
Albion Used once of Luthany (England). 304
Alley of Roses Street in Gondolin. 183
Alqarámë ‘Swanwing’, Tuor’s ship. 254, 265. See Eärrámë, Swanwing.
Aman 64, 266
Ambarkanta ‘Shape of the World’ (cosmological work). 325
Amillo Youngest of the great Valar, called also Ómar. 279
Amnon ‘the prophet’. 184. See I. 172.
Amon Darthir A peak in the range of Ered Wethrin. 126
Amon Ethir ‘Hill of Spies’, east of Nargothrond. 128, 135. See Hill of Spies.
Amon Gwareth ‘Hill of Watch’ on which Gondolin was built. 158–60, 163, 166, 168, 171, 175–6, 178, 180, 189, 196, 207, 212. See Hill of Watch.
Amon Obel Hill in the Forest of Brethil. 135
Amras Son of Fëanor. 251. (Replaced Díriel.)
Amrod Son of Fëanor. 251. (Replaced Damrod.)
Anach Pass leading down from Taur-nu-Fuin. 211
Ancient Mariner See Man of the Sea.
Anfauglith 57, 62. See Dor-nu-Fauglith.
Angainu The great chain in which Melko was bound. 19, 46; Angaino 68
Angali Angles. 306
Angamandi ‘Hells of Iron’. 13–14, 18, 21, 23, 29, 31–2, 34, 36, 43, 51, 56–8, 62, 68, 87, 94, 138, 223, 264, 280. See Angband, Hells of Iron.
Angband 35, 43–5, 51, 57, 61–2, 65–6, 68, 72, 77, 79, 124, 140, 142, 206, 211, 213, 238, 241; Siege of Angband 209. See Angamandi, Hells of Iron.
Angeln 294
Angles 306. See Angali.
Anglo-Saxon(s) 266, 305, 309, 323
Angol ‘Ironcliffs’, Gnomish name of Eriol and of his homeland. 290–2, 294
Angolcynn (Old English) The English people. 291; Angelcynn 300. See Engle, English.
Angorodin The Iron Mountains. 77, 140. See Iron Mountains.
Angrist Curufin’s knife, made by Telchar of Nogrod. 58
Annael Grey-elf of Mithrim, fosterfather of Tuor. 205
Annals of Valinor 300
Arch of Heaven, the Arch See Heavenly Arch.
Arch of Inwë Western entry to the Place of the Well in Gondolin. 182
Ard-galen 62
Aredhel Sister of Turgon, mother of Maeglin. 212. (Replaced Isfin.)
Arlisgion ‘Place of Reeds’ above the mouths of Sirion. 153, 202, 217. See Lisgardh.
Arminas Noldorin Elf who with Gelmir guided Tuor through the Gate of the Noldor and afterwards brought the warning of Ulmo to Nargothrond, 123, 125, 204
Aros The river forded at Sarnathrod. 236–8, 251; identified with the river flowing past the caves of the Rodothlim, 236 (see 244 note 15).
Artanor ‘The Land Beyond’, region afterwards named Doriath. 9, 13, 21, 30, 35, 37, 41, 43, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 58–9, 61–5, 120–2, 127–9, 141–2, 223, 230–4, 236, 240, 243, 246, 248–51, 254, 276. See especially 61, and see Doriath, Land(s) Beyond. References to the protection of Artanor by the magic of the Queen: 9, 35–6, 43, 47–8, 63, 76, 122, 132, 137, 230–2, 249–50
Arval An early name of Eöl. 220
Arvalin 286
Aryador ‘Land of Shadow’, name of Hisilómë among Men. 15, 42, 44, 50–1, 61, 70, 202, 249. See Dor Lómin, Hisilómë, Hithlum, Land of Shadow(s), Mathusdor.
Asgon Earlier name of (Lake) Mithrim. 70, 88, 202, 204, 263. See Mithrim.
Atlantic Ocean 261
Aulë 19, 46, 174, 218, 269, 272
Auredhir Son of Dior. 240–1, 251
Ausir (1) ‘The Wealthy’, name of Dior. 240, 244, 251. (2) A boy of Mar Vanwa Tyaliéva. 5, 7–8, 40–2, 50, 59, 311
Avari 64
Avon, River 295–6
Bablon Gnomish form of Babylon. 196, 203, 214; Babylon 203, 214
Bad Uthwen The Way of Escape into the plain of Gondolin. 189, 203; earlier Bad Uswen, Bad Usbran 203. See Way of Escape.
Balar, Isle of 209
Balcmeg Orc slain by Tuor in Gondolin. 181
Balrog(s) 15, 34, 44, 67, 85, 156, 169–70, 174–6, 178–84, 186, 189, 193–4, 212–13, 216. Numbers of, 170, 179, 184, 213; described, 169, 181, 194, 212–13. See Malkarauki.
Bansil ‘Fair-gleam’, the Tree of Gondolin with silver blossom. 160, 184, 186, 203, 207, 214, 216; later form Banthil 203. See Belthil.
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