Ingil Son of Inwл. 5–6, 258, 280–2, 289, 292, 305, 328. See Gil.
Inguaeones See 304–5.
Ingwaiwar People deriving their origin from Ing(wл) as their founder-ruler, Anglo-Saxons. 304–7, 309, 312, 323
Ingwл (1) See Ing(1). (2) Lord of the Vanyar. 305. See Inwл.
Ingwine See 305.
Inland Sea The Mediterranean. 294.
inwл King of the Eldar of Kфr (later Ingwл Lord of the Vanyar). 208, 253, 258, 280, 282, 289, 292, 305; the Arch of Inwл in Gondolin 182
Inwir The royal clan of the Teleri (= the later Vanyar), kindred of Inwл. 4, 253, 255, 278, 281, 283
Inwithiel Gnomish name of Inwл. 258
Нras (Old English) The Irish. 290
Ireland 285, 293, 312, 323. See Нverin.
Irildл Name of Idril in Eldarissa. 199, 210, 216, 254, 276; Irildл Taltelepta, Irildл of the Silver Feet 216. See Idril.
Iron Crown See Melko.
Iron Mountains 10–11, 14, 43, 61, 70, 77, 140, 153, 215, 217, 279; Mountains of Iron 13, 156, 217; Hills of Iron 87, 154, 161, 169, 219, 279; Bitter Hills 12, 22, 29, 61. See Angorodin.
Isfin Sister of Turgon, mother of Meglin. 165, 168, 199, 210, 220, 248. See Aredhel.
Island-elves Elves of Tol Eressлa. 283, 285
Isle of Seabirds 253, 255–6, 259–60, 262, 264; tower on 264
Isle of Werewolves 53. See Tol-in-Gaurhoth.
Ivбrл Minstrel of the Elves, ‘who plays beside the sea’. 10, 59
Нverin, Isle of Ireland. 283, 285–6, 293, 323. See Ireland.
Ivrin See Eithel Ivrin.
Jutes 306. See Euti.
Kapalen Name preceding Tifanto (Dairon). 49–50
Karkaras ‘Knife-fang’, ‘father of wolves’. 19, 21, 31, 33–4, 36, 38–9, 56, 58–9, 68, 227, 231, 239; Carcaras 46, 68; Hell-wolf 38. See Knife-fang; Carcharoth.
King’s hall, palace, tower, fountain, square In Gondolin. See Square of the Palace.
King’s House, Royal House Of the Gondothlim. 172, 183–5, 187, 213
Kinslaying at Swanhaven 258
Knife-fang 21, 31, 33, 68, 227. See Karkaras.
Kфr City of the Elves in Eldamar and the hill on which it was built. 8–9, 42, 64, 71, 77, 115, 119, 123, 141, 145, 148–9, 161, 197, 202, 208, 215, 219, 253–65, 271–2, 278, 280, 285–6, 289, 291–2, 303–5, 307–8, 329; see especially 291–2, and see Tыn, Tъna, Tirion.
Kуpas Haven (of the Swanships). 255. See Cуpas Alqalunten.
Koreldar Elves of Kфr. 276
Korin Enclosure formed by elm-trees in which Meril-i-Turinqi dwelt. 144, 197
Koromas The town of Kortirion. 280, 292
Kortirion Chief town of Alalminуrл in Tol Eressлa. 4, 7, 280, 282–3, 288–9, 291–3, 298, 300, 302, 307–8, 310, 313, 323–4. Poem Kortirion among the Trees 276, 328, prose preface 289, 308
Kosmoko, Kosomok(o) Name of Gothmog in Eldarissa. 216; Kosomot 216
Kurъki An evil magician in a preliminary sketch of the Tale of Turambar. 138–9
Ladwen-na-Dhaideloth 287; Ladwen Daideloth 287. See Dor-na-Dhaideloth, Heath of the Sky-roof.
Laiqalassл Name of Legolas Greenleaf of Gondolin in Eldarissa. 217
Laiquendi The Green-elves of Ossiriand. 249
Land of Shadow(s) 61, 88, 149, 161, 166, 215, 218. See Aryador, Dor Lуmin, Hisilуmл, Hithlum, Mathusdor.
Land of the Dead that Live 249. See I·Cuilwarthon, I·Guilwarthon.
Land of Willows 140, 153–4, 195–6, 205, 214, 217, 278–80. See Nan-tathren, Tasarinan.
Land(s) Beyond Artanor. 9, 11, 21, 62, 72, 77, 91–2, 117, 126, 140. See Artanor, Doriath.
Lands Without The lands ‘without Valinor’, i.e. the Great Lands. 233. See Outer Land(s).
Last Battle 138
Laurelin 216, 285
Laurundo, Laurunto Forms of the name of Glorund in Eldarissa. 84. See Undolaurл.
Lay of Leithian 52, 54, 57, 67, 330
Lay of the Children of Hъrin 62
Legolas Greenleaf (1) Elf of Gondolin. 189, 191–2, 214, 217. See I. 267 and Laiqalassл. (2) Elf of Mirkwood, member of the Fellowship of the Ring. 327
Leithian = Lъthien (3) (England). 330; Leithien 300
Lesser Market, Square of the In Gondolin. 182
Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien 265–7, 271, 329
Limpл The drink of the Eldar. 279, 283–4, 290, 292, 306, 308, 310; given the Old English equivalent lip 290
Lindelaurл, Lindeloktл Names of Laurelin. 216
Lindo Elf of Tol Eressлa, master of Mar Vanwa Tyaliйva. 3, 70, 144–5, 219, 221, 258, 279, 284, 302
Linwл (Tinto) Earlier name of Tinwл (Linto), Tinwelint. 49–50, 76, 92, 116–17, 135–8
Lionesse Legendary land now drowned between Cornwall and the Scilly Isles. 313–14. See Evadrien, Erenol.
Lisgardh Land of reeds at the Mouths of Sirion. 217. See Arlisgion.
Littleheart Son of Bronweg (Voronwл), called ‘the Gong-warden’ (of Mar Vanwa Tyaliйva). 197, 201, 221, 228, 244, 252, 254, 256, 263, 276. For his Elvish names see 201–2, 276.
Lуkл Name in Eldarissa for the dragons of Melko. 85. See Foalуkл, Fuithlug.
Lonely Isle, Lonely Island 4–5, 7, 34, 148, 253, 289, 298, 301, 307, 311, 313, 316–17, 322–4, 326–7, 329; the Isle 42, 144, 283–4; the holy isle 291; Island of the Elves 320, 327; Old English se uncъpa holm 290, seo unwemmede Нeg 291, 301; speech of 34, 148; poem The Lonely Isle 291. See Tol Eressлa.
Longbeards See Indrafangs.
Lord of the Rings, The 211, 247, 266, 328; The Fellowship of the Ring 333; The Two Towers 140; The Return of the King 67, 216
Lord of Wolves Thы (the Necromancer). 54
Lords of the West The Valar. 205
Lуrien 8–9, 33, 42–3, 240, 324
Lфs Earlier form of the name Loth of Gondolin. 202
Lуsengriol Earlier form of the name Lothengriol of Gondolin. 202
Los’lуriol Name in Noldorissa of the Golden Flower (kindred of the Gondothlim); earlier Los Glуriol. 216
Lost Elves Elves of the Great Lands. 9 (of Artanor), 40, 42, 283, 285, 293, 302; tongue of 22, 47. Lost Elves of Hisilуmл 63–4, 249
Loth ‘The Flower’, one of the Seven Names of Gondolin. 158, 202. (Replaced Lфs.)
Lothengriol ‘Flower of the Plain’, one of the Seven Names of Gondolin. 158, 202. See I. 172 and Flower of the Plain.
Lothlim ‘People of the Flower’, name taken by the survivors of Gondolin at the mouth of Sirion. 196, 201, 252, 259–60
Lug Orc slain by Tuor in Gondolin. 181
Lumbi A place where Melko dwelt after his defeat. 278–9
Lъsion = Lъthien (2). 302
Luthany England. 301–10, 323, 326–30, 334. See Lъthien (1) and (3), Leithian.
Lъthien (1) ‘Man of Luthany’, name given to Жlfwine by the Elves of Tol Eressлa. 301, 304, 309; explained as meaning ‘Wanderer’, 302. (2) Son of Telumektar 302. (3) = Luthany (England). 312–15, 323–4, 326–7, 329–30, 334. (4) Tinъviel. 52–8, 66, 302, 330
Mablung ‘The Heavy-hand(ed)’, chief of the thanes of Tinwelint. 38–41, 49–50, 56, 59, 121, 128–30, 134, 231, 233, 243
Maeglin Later form for Meglin. 210–12, 248
Magbar Elvish name of Rome. 315, 330. See Rыm.