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Baragund Father of Morwen. 139
Barahir Father of Beren. 43, 51. (Replaced Egnor.)
Battle of Unnumbered Tears Called also the Battle of Tears, of Uncounted Tears, of Lamentation, and the great battle. 9–10, 17, 43–5, 65–6, 70, 73, 77, 83–4, 88, 91, 101, 120–1, 140, 142, 157, 198, 200, 208–9, 216, 218. See Nieriltasinwa, Nínin-Udathriol.
Bay of Faëry See Faëry.
Bee of Azure Sirius. 282; Blue Bee 281. See Nielluin.
Belaurin Gnomish form of Palúrien. 281, 328; Belawryn 310
Belcha Gnomish name of Melko. Belcha Morgoth 44, 67
Beleg 21, 47, 59, 62, 73, 76–83, 102, 118, 121–4, 141–2. Called ‘wood-ranger’, ‘hunter’, ‘huntsman’ 73, 76–7, 81, 123; a Noldo 78, 122–3; later surname Cúthalion ‘Strongbow’ 59, 62, 124
Belegost City of the Indrafang Dwarves. 230–1, 235, 244–8; Ost Belegost 244
Beleriand 64, 128, 205, 217, 245, 324; Drowning of Beleriand 251, 324
Belerion Harbour in the west of Britain. 313–15, 317, 322, 324, 330–3
Belthil The Tree of Gondolin with silver flowers, made by Turgon. 207. See Bansil.
Belthronding The bow of Beleg. 123
Beorn Uncle of Ottor Wfre (Eriol). 290–1, 294. See Hasen of Isenóra.
Beowulf 298, 323; J. R. R. Tolkien, On Translating Beowulf, 331
Beren 11–19, 21–31, 33–41, 43–5, 48–9, 52–63, 65–8, 71–3, 116, 123–4, 137, 139–40, 144–5, 215, 223, 231, 233–43, 246, 248–51, 259, 330. Called the One-handed, of the One Hand (see Ermabwed, Elmavoitë); Beren of the Hills 49; huntsman of the Noldoli, of the woods 13, 237. For Beren as Man or Elf see 52, 116, 139, 215, 248
Bethos Chief of the Woodmen. 101–2, 106, 111, 130, 142; Bethos’ wife (a Noldo) 101, 130
Bidding of the Minstrel, The (poem) 269–71; associated outline 261–2, 265
Bior Man of the Ythlings who accompanied Ælfwine. 319, 321–2, 331–2, 334
Bitter Hills See Iron Mountains.
Blacksword Name of Túrin among the Rodothlim (later Nargothrond). 84, 128. See Mormagli, Mormakil, Mormegil.
Blessed Realm(s) 34, 82, 266
Blue Bee See Bee of Azure.
bo-Dhuilin, bo-Dhrauthodavros, bo-Rimion ‘son of’ Duilin, etc.; see the names. (bo- replaced go-).
Bodruith Lord of Belegost. 230–1, 234–5, 246–7
Brandir 130–4. (Replaced Tamar.)
Brethil, Forest of 125, 130, 132, 135, 141
Britain 294, 301, 305, 309
Brithonin Invaders of Tol Eressëa. 294
Brittany 285
Brodda Lord of men in Hisilómë. 89–90, 93, 126–8
Bronweg Gnomish form of Voronwë. 144–5, 148–9, 156–7, 160, 197–8, 228, 256. See Voronwë.
Brook of Glass Near Tavrobel. 287
Brown Elves See Green Elves.
Buckland 328
Cabed-en-Aras ‘The Deer’s Leap’, ravine in the Teiglin. 134–5
Caergwâr, Caer Gwâr Name of Kortirion in Welsh. 292, 307
Carcaras See Karkaras.
Carcharoth 58–9, 68; ‘the Red Maw’ 68
Carpenter, Humphrey 69; J. R. R. Tolkien, A Biography, 146, 267, 271, 273, 277, 300
Celebros Stream in Brethil, tributary of the Teiglin. 130, 132–3, 135, 140
Celegorm Son of Fëanor. 54, 56–7, 241, 250
Charlemagne 330
Children (of the Cottage of Lost Play) 284
Children of the Gods 8 (daughter of the Gods 10, 43); Children of the Valar 216
Cirith Ninniach ‘Rainbow Cleft’. 204. See Cris Ilbranteloth, Glorfalc, Teld Quing Ilon.
Cirith Thoronath ‘Eagles’ Cleft’. 213. See Cristhorn.
City of Present Sorrow, The (poem) 295–8
City of Seven Names Gondolin. 158
City of Stone (Gondobar), Gondolin. 77, 157–8, 161. City of the Dwellers in Stone (Gondothlimbar), Gondolin. 158
Cleft of Eagles In the Encircling Mountains about Gondolin. 168, 174, 189, 201; Eagles’ Cleft 191, 196, 210, 213–14. See Cristhorn.
Constantinople 330. See Mikligarðr.
Cópas Alqalunten ‘Haven of the Swanships’. 82. See Kópas, Swanhaven.
Cottage of Lost Play (not including references to the Tale) 7, 258, 292, 302, 326–7. See Mar Vanwa Tyaliéva.
Cranthor Son of Fëanor (later Cranthir). 241–2, 250
Cris Ilbranteloth ‘Gully of the Rainbow Roof’, by which Tuor came to the Sea (later Cirith Ninniach). 150, 202; Ilbranteloth 263. See Glorfalc, Golden Cleft, Teld Quing Ilon.
Cristhorn, Cris Thorn ‘Eagles’ Cleft’, in the Encircling Mountains about Gondolin. 174, 189, 191–3, 201, 203, 214, 216, 267. See Cirith Thoronath, Cleft of Eagles.