Askr The first Man, in Scandinavian mythology. 245

Astaldo Name of Tulkas. 80

Atlantic Ocean 24

Aulл 16, 48, 50, 56, 58, 60, 62, 66–71, 73–4, 76–80, 82, 90, 100–5, 111, 113–14, 117–18, 121–2, 124, 126–8, 133, 135, 137, 141–2, 145, 147–9, 152–4, 158–9, 176–7, 179–81, 183, 185–6, 189, 191–2, 195, 198, 201, 209–10, 212, 215, 217, 224. See Talkamarda.

Aulenossл ‘Kindred of Aulл’, name given to the Noldoli who remained in Valinor. 176, 197–8; Aulл’s kindred 16

Aur The Sun (Gnomish). 196

Avari 131, 234

Avathar 82, 157, 160

Balrogs 93, 161, 241

Battle of Palisor See Palisor.

Battle of Sudden Flame See Dagor Bragollach.

Battle of the Powers 111

Battle of Unnumbered Tears 230, 239–44. See Nirnaeth Arnoediad.

Bay of Faлry 68, 83, 119, 125, 129, 134, 209–11. See Faлry.

Beleriand 51, 132, 240, 242–3

Bлor 236

Beorn (1) Uncle of Ottor W

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fre (Eriol). 23. (2) The shape-changer, 1in The Hobbit. 23

Beowulf 23

Beren 82, 90, 238, 240–1; also in references to the original Tale of (Beren and) Tinъviel, see Tinъviel.

Bitter Hills See Iron Mountains.

Blessed Realm 173; blessed realms 182, 199. See Aman.

Brбglorin A name of the Sun (Gnomish). 187

Bridge of Heaven See Ilweran.

Britain 23–4

Brithombar 134

Bronweg Gnomish form of Voronwл. 48, 52

Bruithwir Father of Fлanor. 145–6, 148–9, 155–6, 158, 243; Bruithwir go-Fлanor 155; Bruithwir go-Maidros 146, 155

Calacirya ‘Pass of Light’. 135, 157, 171, 223

Carpenter, Humphrey J. R. R. Tolkien, a Biography. 32, 204, 221

Children of Ilъvatar 57, 63, 80, 97, 115–17, 150, 179, 223, 235; Ilъvatar’s younger sons 180; Children of (the) Earth 211, 225, 227; Children of the World 44, 117, 142, 220

Children of the Gods 145, 183, 189; Children of the Valar 63

Chill Gulf See Qerkaringa.

Cнrdan the Shipwright 134

City of the Gods, The (poem, earlier title Kфr). 136

Cуpas See Kуpas Alqaluntл.

Cottage of Lost Play (not including references to the Tale itself) and other names (Cottage of the Children, of the Children of the Earth, of the Play of Sleep; House of Lost Play; House of Memory) 14, 19–20, 27–8, 31–2, 62, 140, 189, 199, 211, 225, 230; poem(s) on the subject 27–31. See Mar Vanwa Tyaliйva.

Crithosceleg A name of the Moon (Gnomish). 192

Cuiviйnen 85, 131. See Koiviл-nйni, Waters of Awakening.

Cыm a Gumlaith, Cыm a Thegranaithos ‘Mound of the First Sorrow’, tomb of Bruithwir Fлanor’s father. 149

Cwйn Wife of Ottor W

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fre (Eriol). 24

Dagor Bragollach ‘The Battle of Sudden Flame’. 242

Danish peninsula 24

Danuin ‘Day’, child of Aluin ‘Time’. 217–19, 222, 227; earlier forms Danos, Dana, 222

Dark Elves 232–7, 244. See Hisildi, Humarni, Kaliondi.

Daurin A Gnome, slain by Melko in the attack on the Trees; also called Tуrin. 153, 156, 160

Days of Gloaming See Lomendбnar.

Deep-elves Gnomes. 43

Door of Night 215–17, 219, 221–2, 226–7. See Moritarnon, Tarn Fui.

Dor Edloth, Dor Us(g)wen Earlier Gnomish names of Tol Eressлa. 21. (Replaced by Dor Faidwen.)

Dor Faidwen ‘Land of Release’, Gnomish name of Tol Eressлa. 13, 21, 51

Doriath 196, 240, 243. See Artanor.

Dor Lуmin ‘Land of Shadow’. 112, 138, 240–1, 243. See Hisilуmл.

Double Mirth Great festival in Valinor. 143–4, 222. See Samнrien.

Duruchalm Rejected name for Turuhalmл. 244

Dwarves 236–7, 267. See Nauglath.

Eд The Universe. 173, 199, 225 (the word of Ilъvatar bringing it into being 62, 225).

Eдrendel 13, 15, 18, 24, 48, 141; the Tale of Eдrendel 27, 221, 230–1, 233; later form Eдrendil 135

Earth-lady Kйmi (Yavanna Palъrien). 71, 79, 179–80, 214; Earth-queen 177

Easterling Men 135

Eastward Lands 233; Eastern lands 211; Eastern shore(s) 182, 214–15, 226

Ecthelion 93

Edain 40

Eglarest 134

Egnor Father of Beren. 240–1

Eldaliл 51, 97–8, 115, 117–18, 128, 140, 150, 165, 231, 235

Eldamar ‘Elfhome’. 19–20, 65, 68, 77, 98, 125–6, 129, 135, 137, 140, 143, 154, 164, 166, 171, 177 (in almost all occurrences the reference is to the shores, coasts, strand, beach, or rocks of Eldamar); Bay of Eldamar 134–5. See Elfinesse.

Eldar (Singular Elda). Selected references (including both Eldar and Elves): reference and meaning of the terms Eldar, Elves 50–1, 131, 235; tongues of, 47–8, 50–1, 177, 215, 232, 235–6; origin, nature, and fate 57, 59–61, 66, 76, 80, 90, 97, 142, 157, 213; stature in relation to Men 32, 233, 235; relations with Men 32, 98, 150–1, 159, 175, 235; awakening 113–16; summoning to Valinor 115–17, 132; fading 32, 179

Elder Kindred 42

Elf-friends 240

Elfin Of the language of the Eldar 48, 50–1; as adjective to Elves 20, 123, 165, 174, 192, 211, 213, 215, unelfin 99, 116

Elfinesse Translation of Eldamar (see Appendix, p. 251). 22, 211, 240

Ellu Lord of the Solosimpi, chosen in place of Tinwл Linto (later Olwл distinct from Elu Thingol). 120, 130, 132–3, 155; Ellu Melemno 141, 155, Melemno 155

Elmir One of the two first Men (with Ermon). 236–7

Eltas Teller of the Tale of Turambar. 229

Elu Thingol 132. See Thingol.

Elvenfolk 110

Elvenhome 38, 42, 109–10

Elves See Eldar; also Dark, Deep, Grey, High, Island, Light, Lost, Sea, Shoreland, Elves

Elwenildo Earlier name of Ilverin (Littleheart). 52

ElwГ Singollo 132в“

Embla The first Woman, in Scandinavian mythology. 245

Emnon Prophecies of Emnon. 170, 172, 197. (Replaced Morniento; replaced by Amnos.)

Enchanted Isles 137, 224

England, English 22в“, 202. See Old English.

Eoh Father of Ottor W

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fre (Eriol). 23в“

EГnwГ Herald of ManwГ. 63, 93

Ered Wethrin The Mountains of Shadow. 112, 158, 242

Erinti Daughter of ManwГ and Varda. 58, 62, 202

Eriol 14в“8, 20, 22в“, 32, 45в“1, 63в“, 78, 94в“, 107, 112в“3, 129, 140, 164, 166, 169, 174в“, 189, 195в“, 202в“, 225, 230, 234в“; Eriollo 24. For his name and history see especially 23в“; and see Гlfwine.