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 Fлanor. 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 Mikligarрr.

Cуpas Alqalunten ‘Haven of the Swanships’. 82. See Kуpas, Swanhaven.

Cottage of Lost Play (not including references to the Tale) 7, 258, 292, 302, 326–7. See Mar Vanwa Tyaliйva.

Cranthor Son of Fлanor (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.

Crossings of Teiglin 127, 130, 132

Cuilwarthon See I·Cuilwarthon.

Cыm an-Idrisaith ‘The Mound of Avarice’ in Artanor. 223, 251

Curufin Son of Fлanor; called ‘the Crafty’. 54, 56–8, 124, 241–2, 250

Cъthalion See Beleg.

Cwйn Wife of Ottor W

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fre (Eriol). 290–1

Dagor Bragollach ‘The Battle of Sudden Flame’. 209

Daimord Son of Beren and Tinъvial (="Dior)." 139, 259. See Damrod (1)

Dairon Minstrel of Artanor, brother of Tinъviel. 10–13, 17–21, 30, 36–7, 43, 46–7, 49–50, 52, 59, 62, 65. Later from Daeron 52. See Kapalen, Tifanto.

Damrod (1) Son of Beren and Tinъviel (="Dior)." 72, 139. (2) Damrod the Gnome, apparently a name of Beren’s father (="Egnor)." 186, 139–40. (3) Son of Fлanor (later Amrod). 241–2, 251

Danes See East Danes; Dani 306

Danigwiel A form of the Gnomish name of Taniquetil. 202

Dark Elves 64, 141

Denmark 323; Danish peninsula 294

Dйor (1) Father of Жlfwine. 313–14, 323, 330, 334. (2) The Old English poem Dйor, and Dйor the Minstrel. 323

Dhrauthodavros In bo-Dhrauthodavros (changed from go-Dhrauthodauros) ‘son of the weary forest’, name given to himself by Tъrin. 89. See Rъsitaurion.

Dhuilin = Duilin (1) in prefixed (patronymic) forms.

Dimbar 214

Dimrost The falls of Celebros in Brethil. 130

Dinithel (?Durithel) Son of Fлanor. 241, 245, 251. (Replaced ?Mailweg 241, 244–5). See Dнriel.

Dior Son of Beren and Tinъviel, father of Elwing; called ‘the Fair’. 139, 214–15, 240–1, 244, 246, 249, 251. See Ausir (1), Daimor, Damrod (1).

Dнriel Son of Fлanor. 251. (Replaced Dinithel/Durithel; later Amras.)

Door of Night 255, 259, 265, 268, 273, 325; dragon-headed door(s) 272–5; mouth of night 276

Dor Athro ‘The Land Beyond’. 41, 61. See Artanor, Doriath, Land(s) Beyond.

Dor Daedeloth The land of Morgoth. 328

Doriath 41, 52–3, 57–8, 61, 64, 122, 126–8, 130, 137, 247, 250–1; Doriath beyond Sirion (Nivrim) 249. See Artanor, Dor Athro, Land(s) Beyond.

Dorlas Companion of Turambar in the attack on Glaurung. 132–4

Dor Lуmin, Dor-lуmin 11, 43, 50–2, 61, 65–6, 71–2, 87, 120, 122, 126, 128, 149, 152–4, 202, 204, 215, 219, 250, 256, 279. See Aryador, Hisilуmл, Hithlum, Land of Shadow(s), Mathusdor.

Dor-na-Dhaideloth (Battle of) 287; for the name see 328. See Lodwen-na-Dhaideloth, Heath of the Sky-roof.

Dor-nu-Fauglith 62. See Anfauglith.

Dorthonion ‘Land of Pines’. 62. See Forest of Night, Taurfuin, Taur-nu-Fuin.

Dragons Selected references (including drakes, worms): concerning dragons 85, 96–7, 125, 142–3; the ‘dragons’ that came against Gondolin (called also monsters, serpents, snakes) 169–70, 172, 174, 176, 178–89, 195, 210, 213. See Foalуkл, Glorund.

Dramborleg The axe of Tuor. 164, 181, 203, 213; rejected form Drambor 203

Draugluin 55–8, 68

Dry River The entrance to Gondolin. 207

Duilin (1) Father of Flinding. 79, 119; with patronymic prefix go-> bo-Dhuilin ‘son of Duilin’ 78, 82, 119. (2) Lord of the people of the Swallow in Gondolin. 173, 175, 178, 203; rejected form Duliglin 203

Dwarves (including Dwarf-folk) 68, 136, 223–30, 232, 234–9, 241, 243, 245–51, 283, 328; adjective dwarven 227, dwarfen 238. See especially 223–4, 247–8, and see Indrafangs, Nauglath, Nauglafring.

Йadgifu (Old English) (1) Жlfwine’s wife, Elf of Tol Eressлa. 290. See Naimi. (2) Dйor’s wife, mother of Жlfwine. 313–14, 323, 330–1.

Eagles 58, 193, 211; King of Eagles, see Ramandur, Sorontur, Thorndor; People of the Eagles, see Thornhoth; Eagles’ Cleft, see Cleft of Eagles; Eagle-stream, see Thorn Sir; the Eagle as emblem, 193, 267

Йalб Йarendel engla beorhtast (poem) 266–9, 271, 277

Eдrбmл ‘Eaglepinion’, Eдrendel’s first ship. 253–4, 261, 265, 267. Earum 260–1, 276, Earam 276. See Earnhama, Eдrrбmл.

Eдrendel 130, 144–5, 149, 165, 167, 169–71, 174, 177–8, 185, 187–93, 196, 199–201, 213, 215–17, 219, 221, 242, 252–70, 272, 274, 276, 278, 281, 286, 290, 302, 304, 306–10; unnamed, in Ulmo’s words to Tuor, 155, 205. See especially 266–7. Lay of Eдrendel 270. Later form Eдrendil 212, 265–6; Earendl 267

Eдrendilyon ‘Son of Eдrendel’, mariner, 264

Earnhama (Old English) ‘Eagle-dress’, see 276

Eдrrбmл ‘Sea-wing’, Tuor’s ship. 265. See Alqarбmл, Eдrбmл.

East Danes 305; East-Denum (Old English, dative case) 305

Easterling Men, Easterlings 120, 126, 204. See Incomers.

Ecthelion (1) Lord of the people of the Fountain in Gondolin; called Ecthelion of the Fountain, Lord of the Fountain(s). 173, 175, 180–4, 191, 200, 211–13, 215–16. (2) Name of two Stewards of Gondor. 212

Edain 266

Edda (Old Norse) 125

Egalmoth (1) Lord of the people of the Heavenly Arch in Gondolin. 173, 175, 183, 192, 212, 215, 258, 278–9. (2) Steward of Gondor. 211

Eglamar =Eldamar. 262, 265, 272

Eglavain Elfinesse (?). 320, 325

Egnor Father of Beren; called ‘the forester’, ‘the huntsman of the Elves, of the Gnomes’, ‘Elf of the greenwood’. 11, 15, 22–3, 28, 43–5, 49, 51–2, 61, 65–6, 71–2, 116, 139–40, 242, 248. Egnor bo-Rimion (> go-Rimion) ‘son of Rimion’ 22, 51. See Rog (1).

Eithel Ivrin 123; Ivrin 124

Elbenil Littleheart. 202. (Replaced by Elwenil.)