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368-9, 377

Minastir See Tar-Minastir.

Minas Tirith (1) 'Tower of Watch', built by Finrod Felagund on Tol Sirion; see Tol-in-Gaurhoth. 142, 187-9, 251 Minas Tirith (2) Later name of Minas Anor. 297. Called the City of Gondor. 377 Mindeb A tributary of Sirion, between Dimbar and the Forest of Neldoreth. 144, 246 Mindolluin 'Towering Blue-head', the great mountain behind Minas Anor. 361, 377 Mindon Eldalieva 'Lofty Tower of the Eldalie', the tower of Ingwe in the city of Tirion; also simply the Mindon. 62,76,91,96,100 Miriel (1) The first wife of Finwe, mother of Feanor; died after Feanor's birth. Called Serinde 'the Broideress',

63, 67-8, 75

Miriel (2) Daughter of Tar-Palantir, forced into marriage by Ar-Pharazon, and as his queen named ArZimraphel; also called Tar-Miriel. 345-6 Mirkwood See Greenwood the Great.

Misty Mountains See Hithaeglir.

Mithlond The Grey Havens', harbours of the Elves on the Gulf of Lhun; also referred to as the Havens. 354,

359, 371, 378

Mithrandir 'The Grey Pilgrim', Elvish name of Gandalf (Olorin), one of the Istari (Wizards). 373-7 Mithrim The name of the great lake in the east of Hithlum, and also of the region about it and of the mountains to the west, separating Mithrim from Dor-lomin. The name was originally that of the Sindarin Elves who dwelt there. 124-8, 131, 242, 294 Mordor The Black Land', also called the Land of Shadow; Sauron's realm east of the mountains of the Ephel Duath. 330, 347, 357, 360-8, 376 Morgoth The Black Enemy', name of Melkor, first given to him by Feanor after the rape of the Silmarils. 26, 71, 88 and thereafter passim. See Melkor.

Morgul See Minas Morgul Moria 'The Black Chasm', later name for Khazad-dum (Hadhodrond). 104, 354, 357, 364 Moriquendi 'Elves of the Darkness'; see Dark Elves. 54, 58, 103, 125 Mormegil 'The Black Sword', name given to Turin as captain of the host of Nargothrond; see Gurthang. 258-9,