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Sindarin The Elvish tongue of Beleriand, derived from the common Elvish speech but greatly changed through long ages from Quenya of Valinor; acquired by the Noldorin exiles in Beleriand. Called also the Grey-elven tongue, the tongue of the Elves of Beleriand, etc.
Singollo ‘Grey-cloak’, ‘Grey-mantle’; see Sindar, Thingol.
Sirion ‘The Great River’ flowing from north to south and dividing West from East Beleriand. Falls of Sirion. Fens of Siron. Gates of Sirion. Havens of Sirion. Mouths of Sirion. Vale of Sirion.
Sons of Fëanor See Maedhros, Maglor, Celegorm, Caranthir, Curufin, Amrod, Amras. Often referred to as a group, especially after the death of their father.
Soronúmë Name of a constellation.
Stone of the Hapless Memorial stone of Túrin and Nienor by Cabed Naeramarth in the river Teiglin.
Straight Road, Straight Way The path over the Sea into the Ancient or True West, on which the ships of the Elves might still sail after the Downfall of Númenor and the Changing of the World.
Strongbow Translation of Cúthalion, name of Beleg.
Súlimo Name of Manwë, rendered in the Valaquenta as ‘Lord of the Breath of Arda’ (literally ‘the Breather’).
Swanhaven See Alqualondë.
Swarthy Men See Easterlings.
Talath Dirnen The Guarded Plain, north of Nargothrond.
Talath Rhúnen ‘The East Vale’, earlier name of Thargelion.
Taniquetil ‘High White Peak’, highest of the mountains of the Pelóri and the highest mountain of Arda, upon whose summit are Ilmarin, the mansions of Manwë and Varda; also called the White Mountain, the Holy Mountain, and the Mountain of Manwë. See Oiolossë.
Tar-Ancalimon Fourteenth King of Númenor, in whose time the Númenóreans became divided into opposed parties.
Taras Mountain on a promontory of Nevrast; beneath it was Vinyamar, the dwelling of Turgon before he went to Gondolin.
Tar-Atanamir Thirteenth King of Númenor, to whom the Messengers of the Valar came.
Tar-Calion Quenya name of Ar-Pharazôn.
Tar-Ciryatan Twelfth King of Númenor, ‘the Shipbuilder’.
Tar-Elendil Fourth King of Númenor, father of Silmarien, from whom Elendil was descended.
Tar-Minastir Eleventh King of Númenor, who aided Gil-galad against Sauron.
Tar-Minyatur Name of Elros Half-elven as first King of Númenor.
Tar-Míriel See Míriel (2).
Tarn Aeluin The lake on Dorthonion where Barahir and his companions made their lair, and where they were slain.
Tar-Palantir Twenty-fourth King of Númenor, who repented of the ways of the Kings, and took his name in Quenya: ‘He who looks afar’. See Inziladûn.
Taur-en-Faroth The wooded highlands to the west of the river Narog above Nargothrond; also called the High Faroth.
Taur-im-Duinath ‘The Forest between Rivers’, name of the wild country south of the Andram between Sirion and Gelion.
Taur-nu-Fuin Later name of Dorthonion: ‘the Forest under Night’. Cf. Deldúwath.
Tauron ‘The Forester’ (translated in the Valaquenta ‘Lord of Forests’), a name of Oromë among the Sindar. Cf. Aldaron.
Teiglin A tributary of Sirion, rising in Ered Wethrin and bounding the Forest of Brethil on the south; see also Crossings of Teiglin.
Telchar The most renowned of the smiths of Nogrod, the maker of Angrist and (according to Aragorn in The Two Towers III 6) of Narsil.
Telemnar Twenty-sixth King of Gondor.
Teleri The third and greatest of the three hosts of the Eldar on the westward journey from Cuiviénen, led by Elwë (Thingol) and Olwë. Their own name for themselves was Lindar, the Singers; the name Teleri, the Last-comers, the Hindmost, was given to them by those before them on the march. Many of the Teleri did not leave Middle-earth; the Sindar and the Nandor were Telerin Elves in origin.
Telperion The elder of the Two Trees of Valinor. Called the White Tree.
Telumendil Name of a constellation.
Thalion ‘Steadfast, Strong’; see Húrin.
Thalos The second of the tributaries of Gelion in Ossiriand.
Thangorodrim ‘Mountains of Tyranny’, reared by Morgoth above Angband; broken down in the Great Battle at the end of the First Age.
Thargelion ‘The Land beyond Gelion’, between Mount Rerir and the river