128461.fb2
Dragons235, 300, 312, 320, 358, 371 Draugluin The great werewolf slain by Huan at Tol-in-Gaurhoth, and in whose form Beren entered Angband.
Drengist The long firth that pierced Ered Lomin, the west-fence of Hithlum. 56, 89, 101, 111, 115, 136, 140, 194 Dry River The river that once flowed out under the Encircling Mountains from the primeval lake where was afterwards Tumladen, the plain of Gondolin. 163, 281 Duilwen The fifth of the tributaries of Gelion in Ossiriand. 147 Dunedain 'The Edain of the West'; see Numenoreans.
Dungartheb See Nan Dungortheb.
Durin Lord of the Dwarves of Khazad-dum (Moria), 42, 364 Dwarf-road Road leading down into Beleriand from the cities of Nogrod and Belegost, and crossing Gelion at the ford of Sarn Athrad. 167, 171, 174 Dwarrowdelf 'Delving of the Dwarves': translation of Khazad-dum (Hadhodrond). 104 Dwarves40-2, 103-7, 132-4, 148, 158-61, 167, 189, 231, 236, 250, 258, 287-91, 354, 357-8, 364, 371. Referring to the Petty-Dwarves: 248-53, 261, 284. Seven Fathers of the Dwarves: 40-2, 104. For the Necklace of the Dwarves see Nauglamir. For the Seven Rings of the Dwarves see Rings of Power. See also Naugrim.
Ea The World, the material Universe; Ea, meaning in Elvish 'It is' or 'Let it be', was the word of Iluvatar when the World began its existence. 10, 17-8, 23, 30, 34, 40, 48-9, 58, 78, 82, 86, 95, 99, 112 Eagles 44-5, 129, 144, 149, 221, 281, 299, 343 EarendilCalled 'Halfelven', 'the Blessed', 'the Bright', and 'the Mariner'; son of Tuor and Idril Turgon's daughter; escaped from the sack of Gondolin and wedded Elwing daughter of Dior at the Mouths of Sirion; sailed with her to Aman and pleaded for help against Morgoth; set to sail the skies in his ship Vingilot bearing the Silmaril that Beren and Luthien brought out of Angband. The name means 'Lover of the Sea'. 122, 177, 298-300, 302, 304-9, 312, 315, 319-22, 325, 334, 341, 345, 348, 354. Lay of Earendil 304, 319 Earendur (1) A lord of Andunie in Numenor. 331 Earendur (2) Tenth King of Arnor. 367 Earnil Thirty-second King of Gondor. 369 Earnur Son of Earnil; last King of Gondor, in whom the line of Anarion came to its end. 369 Earrame'Sea-wing', the name of Tuor's ship. 303 Earwen Daughter of Olwe of Alqualonde, Thingol's brother; wedded Finarfin of the Noldor. From Earwen Finrod, Orodreth, Angrod, Aegnor and Galadriel had Telerin blood and were therefore allowed entry into Doriath.