whitethorn hawthorn, 76
wildered perplexed, bewildered, 163–4, 178, 231
wrack devastation, ruin, 177 (cf. (w)rack and ruin).
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Adventures of Tom Bombadil, The 27, 32, 204
Жlfwine ‘Elf-friend’, later name for Eriol. 24, 49, 107, 234; the tale of Жlfwine of England 24, 134
Жsc (Old English) 245. See Askr.
Ailios Earlier name of Gilfanon. 197–8, 204, 220–2, 227, 229–31
Ainairos Elf of Alqaluntл. 208, 222. (Replaced Oivбrin.)
Ainulindalл 49, 60–3. See Music of the Ainur.
Ainur (Singular Ainu; plural Ainu 52, 60–1.) 52–7, 59–63, 66–7, 102, 105, 147, 150–1, 154–5, 219, 225; Ainu Melko 147, 150. See Music of the Ainur.
Alalminуrл ‘Land of Elms’, region of Tol Eressлa. 16, 25, 33, 36, 39, 41, 43, 94; Alalminor 40; the first part of the poem The Trees of Kortirion 39. See Gar Lossion, Land of Elms.
Aldaron Name of Oromл, ‘king of forests’. 66, 79; lord of forests 71
All-Hallows 34, 38, 42
Almain, Ocean of The North Sea. 205–6
Almaren 87, 110, 222
Alqaluntл See Kуpas Alqaluntл.
Alqualondл 171, 223
Aluin Time, the oldest of the Ainur. 219, 222. (Replaced Lъmin.)
Aman 23, 26, 93, 135, 137, 196. See Blessed Realm.
Ambarkanta ‘Shape of the World’ (cosmological work). 86, 227
Amillo Youngest of the great Valar, called also Уmar. 67, 75, 80, 89, 93, 228
Amnon Prophecy of Amnon, Amnon the Prophet. 172, 197
Amnor Strands 1of Amnor. 176, 197. (Replaced Amnos.)
Amnos The beaching-place of the ship Morniл the prophecies of Amnos. 167, 170, 172, 197. (Replaced Emnon, Morniento.)
Anfauglith 243
Angaino ‘The Oppressor’, the great chain in which Melko was bound. 101, 103–5, 114; later form Angainor 111
Angamandi ‘Hells of Iron.’ 77, 90, 92, 198, 230, 238. See Hells of Iron.
Angband 158–9, 198, 240–4; Siege of Angband 242
Angeln 24
Anglo-Saxon(s) 24. See Old English (references to the language).
Angol ‘Ironcliffs’, Gnomish name of Eriol and of his homeland. 24, 107
Araman 83, 93, 172–3
Aratar 62, 80
Arcturus 133, 200. See Morwinyon.
Arda 80, 87, 110–11, 133, 199, 202
Arien 88
Artanor Region afterwards named Doriath. 175, 196, 240–1
Arvalin Name interchangeable with Eruman, q.v. 19, 22, 32, 68, 70, 74, 76–7, 79, 82–3, 85, 87, 90–1, 93, 118, 125, 130–1, 145, 147, 155, 157–8, 167, 170, 188; Arvalien 148, 155; Bay of Arvalin 119, 122–3, 125
Aryador ‘Land of Shadow’, name of Hisilуmл among Men. 119, 138–9; poem A Song of Aryador 138–9
Asgon Earlier name of Lake Mithrim. 238–9, 241
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
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