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Andunie City and haven on the west coast of Numenor. 322, 331-2, 335. For the Lords of Andunie see 331 Anfauglir A name of the wolf Carcharoth, translated in the text as 'Jaws of Thirst'. 218 Anfauglith Name of the plain of Ard-galen after its desolation by Morgoth in the Battle of Sudden Flame; translated in the text as 'the Gasping Dust'. Cf. Dor-nu-Fauglith. 181, 194, 215, 232-4, 241, 254-5, 261, 280, 311 Angainor The chain wrought by Aule with which Melkor was twice bound. 52, 312 Angband 'Iron Prison, Hell of Iron', the great dungeon-fortress of Morgoth in the Northwest of Middle-earth.
Passim; see especially 47, 90, 109, 139, 217. The Siege of Angband 36, 139-40, 144, 148, 158, 182, 192, 202 Anghabar 'Iron-delvings', a mine in the Encircling Mountains about the plain of Gondolin. 166 Anglachel The sword made from meteoric iron that Thingol received from Eol and which he gave to Beleg; after its reforging for Turin named Gurthang. 247, 253-57 Angrenost 'Iron Fortress', Numenorean fortress on the west borders of Gondor, afterwards inhabited by the wizard Curunir (Saruman); see Isengard. 361 Angrim Father of Gorlim the Unhappy. 195 Angrist 'Iron-cleaver', the knife made by Telchar of Nogrod, taken from Curufin by Beren and used by him to cut the Silmaril from Morgoth's crown. 215, 219 Angrod The third son of Finarfin, who with his brother Aegnor held the northern slopes of Dorthonion; slain in the Dagor Bragollach. 64, 94, 130-1, 141, 154, 180-2, 260 Anguirel Eol's sword, made of the same metal as Anglachel. 247 Annael Grey-elf of Mithrim, fosterfather of Tuor. 294 Annatar 'Lord of Gifts', name given to himself by Sauron in the Second Age, in that time when he appeared in a fair form among the Eldar who remained in Middle-earth. 355 Annon-in-Gelydh 'Gate of the Noldor', entrance to a subterranean watercourse in the western hills of Dor-lomin, leading to Cirith Ninniach. 294 Annuminas 'Tower of the West' (i.e. of Westernesse, Numenor); city of the Kings of Arnor beside Lake Nenuial.