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by Túrin. 74–6, 122, 142

Orion 281–2, 302. See Telimektar.

Orlin Man of Hisilómë, slain in Brodda’s hall by Turambar. 90

Orm Sea-captain of the Forodwaith, slayer of Déor Ælfwine’s father. 318–19, 323, 331

Orodreth Lord of the Rodothlim. 82–4, 98, 117, 123–4

Oromë 8, 42, 240, 279

Orqui Earlier plural of Orc (Ork). See Orcs.

Ossë 150, 197, 254, 256, 263, 283, 285, 293, 304, 306–9, 323–4, 331

Ossiriand 249

Ost Belegost See Belegost.

Óswine Prince of Gwar (Kortirion). 313, 323

Óðinn 290. See Wóden.

Othrod A lord of the Orcs, slain by Tuor in Gondolin. 181

Ottor Wfre Eriol. 290, 292; Wfre 291

Outer Dark 273, 276

Outer Land(s) (1) The Great Lands (Middle-earth). 254, 265. See Lands Without. (2) The lands West of the Great Sea. 316–17, 324–5, 334

Outer Oceans, Outer Sea(s) 154, 160, 276. See Vai.

Oxford 146, 269, 292–3, 295, 300, 323; (Old English) Oxenaford 292; poem The City of Present Sorrow 295–8. See Taruithorn, Taruktarna.

Oxford English Dictionary 69, 147

Palisor Region of the Great Lands where the Elves awoke. 8–9, 21, 42, 47, 49, 64–5, 115, 136, 141, 206, 307

Palúrien Yavanna. 281, 328. See Belaurin.

Parma Kuluinen 310. See Golden Book.

Path of Dreams 119. See Olórë Mallë, Way of Dreams.

Peleg Father of Tuor. 88, 160, 181, 204

Penlod Called ‘the Tall’ lord of the peoples of the Pillar and of the Tower of Snow in Gondolin. 173, 175, 179

Pereldar ‘Half-elven’. 266. See Half-elven.

Pictures by J. R. R. Tolkien 123, 214

Pillar, The Name of one of the kindreds of the Gondothlim. 173, 179. See Penlod.

Pine of Belaurin, Pine of Tavrobel 281–2, 310, 328

Place of the Fountain In Gondolin. 207

Place of the Gods In Gondolin. 164, 186–7, 199–200, 218. See Gar Ainion, Place of the Wedding.

Place of the King In Gondolin. See Square of the Palace.

Place of the Well In Gondolin. See Square of the Folkwell.

Place of Wedding The same as the Place of the Gods (see 164). 186, 200

Pools of Twilight Region on the lower course of Sirion, afterwards Aelin-uial, the Meres of Twilight. 195, 217, 220, 225, 248, 279–80. See Silent Pools, Umboth-muilin.

Pygmies 254

Qenya With reference to the entries in the early ‘dictionary’ of Qenya. 216, 264, 285, 292, 310

Quendi 219

Quenya 50, 140

Rainbow, The 179. See Heavenly Arch.

Ramandur Earlier name of Sorontur. 203

Rider Haggard, Henry 329

Rimion Father of Egnor; Egnor bo-Rimion 22, 51

Rim of Earth (Also World’s Rim, Rim of Things, Lip of the World, (bar at the) Margin of the World) 151, 255, 260–2, 268–9, 274, 314, 316, 322, 325

Ring of Doom Earlier reading for Necklace of the Dwarves. 136

Road of Arches In Gondolin. 182

Road of Pomps In Gondolin. 186

Rodothlim Noldoli of the Caves with whom Túrin sojourned (precursors of the Noldor of Nargothrond). 81–4, 91–2, 94–8, 107, 112–13, 117–19, 123–4, 128, 135–6, 140–2, 222–3, 226, 228, 236, 246, 248. (Replaced Rothwarin.)

Rog (1) Orcs’ name for Egnor father of Beren (Rog the Fleet) 45. (2) Lord of the people of the Hammer of Wrath in Gondolin. 174–6, 178–80, 203, 211

Rohan 329

Romans 294, 304, 309, 330. See Rúmhoth, Men of the South.

Rome See Rûm.

Room of Logs In Mar Vanwa Tyaliéva. 197, 221; Room of the Tale-fire 298. See Tale-fire.

Rôs (1) Promontory of the Great Lands; Battle of Rôs. 283–6, 293, 302. (2) Capital of Tol Eressëa. 302. (3) Name of Tol Eressëa? 302. (4) See the Appendix on Names, p. 347.

Rothwarin Earlier name for the Rodothlim. 117, 119, 135–6

Rûm Rome. 196, 203, 315, 330; Rome 203. (The form of the name with u is found in Old English; see 315.) See Magbar, Micelgeard.

Rúmhoth Romans. 294, 304, 306, 309. See Romans, Men of the South.

Rúmil 149, 209; Alphabet of Rúmil 69; book of Rúmil 217

Rúsitaurion ‘Son of the weary forest’ (Eldarissa), name given to himself by Turambar. 89. See Dhrauthodavros.

Saeros 121–2, 142

Saksani Saxons. 306

Salgant Lord of the people of the Harp in Gondolin. 173, 175, 177, 182, 190–1

Salmar Companion of Ulmo, called also Noldorin. 219, 279

Sandyman, Ted 333

Sarnathrod ‘Stony Ford’. 236. Later form Sarn Athrad 249. See Stony Ford.

Sarqindi ‘Cannibal-ogres

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