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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 Aul? 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 E?l and which he gave to Beleg; after  
its reforging for Túrin named Gurthang。 247; 253…57 
Angrenost 'Iron Fortress'; Númenórean fortress on the west borders of Gondor; afterwards inhabited by the  
wizard Curunír (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 E?l'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…lómin; leading  
to Cirith Ninniach。 294 
Annúminas  'Tower of the West' (i。e。 of Westernesse; Númenor); city of the Kings of Arnor beside Lake Nenuial。  
360; 362; 367 
Anor See Minas Anor。 
Apanónar 'The Afterborn'; an Elvish name for Men。 119 
Aradan Sindarin name of Malach; son of Marach。 172; 177 
Aragorn The thirty…ninth Heir of Isildur in the direct line; King of the reunited realms of Arnor and Gondor after the War  
of the Ring; wedded Arwen; daughter of Elrond。 377。 Called the Heir of Isildur 377 
Araman Barren wasteland on the coast of Aman; between the Pelóri and the Sea; extending northward to the  
Helcarax?。 79; 88; 97;101; 116…7;123; 129; 297 
Aranel Name of Dior Thingol's Heir。 229 
Aranrúth 'King's Ire'; the name of Thingol's sword。 Aranrúth survived the ruin of Doriath and was possessed by  
the Kings of Númenor。 247 
Aranw? Elf of Gondolin; father of Voronw?。 295 
Aratan Second son of Isildur; slain with him at the Gladden Fields。 366 
Aratar 'The Exalted'; the eight Valar of greatest power。 23 
Arathorn Father of Aragorn。 377 
Arda 'The Realm'; name of the Earth as the Kingdom of Manw?。 Passim; see especially 8; 12 
Ard…galen The great grassy plain north of Dorthonion; called after its desolation Anfauglith and Dor…nu… 
Fauglith。 The name means 'the Green Region'; cf。 Calenardhon (Rohan)。 124; 135…6; 144; 181 
Aredhel 'Noble Elf'; the sister of Turgon of Gondolin; who was ensnared by E?l in Nan Elmoth and bore to him  
Maeglin; called also Ar…Feiniel; the White Lady of the Noldor; the White Lady of Gondolin。 64; 156…65; 247 
Ar…Feiniel See Aredhel。 
Ar…Gimilz?r Twenty…second King of Númenor; persecutor of the Elendili。 331…2 
Argonath 'King…stones'; the Pillars of the Kings; great carvings of Isildur and Anárion on the Anduin at the  
entrance to the northern bounds of Gondor (see The Fellowship of the Ring II 9)。 361; 369 
Arien A Maia; chosen by the Valar to guide the vessel of the Sun。 114…7 
Armenelos City of the Kings in Númenor。 322; 324; 333…7; 361 
Arminas See Gelmir (2)。 
Arnor 'Land of the King'; the northern realm of the Númenóreans in Middle…earth; established by Elendil  
after his escape from the Drowning of Númenor。 361…2; 377 
Aros The southern river of Doriath。 109; 131; 145; 147…8; 157; 158; 176; 287…9 
Arossiach The Fords of Aros; near the north…eastern edge of Doriath。 145; 158; 162 
Ar…Pharaz?n 'The Golden'; twenty…fourth and last King of Númenor; named in Quenya Tar…Calion; captor of  
Sauron; by whom he was seduced; mander of the great fleet that went against Aman。 333…47 
Ar…Sakalth?r Father of Ar…Gimilz?r。 331 
Arthad One of the twelve panions of Barahir on Dorthonion。 187 
Arvernien The coastlands of Middle…earth west of Sirion's mouths。 Cf。 Bilbo's song at Rivendell: 'E?rendil was a  
mariner that tarried in Arvernien…' (The Fellowship of the Ring II 1)。 302 
Ar…Zimraphel See Míriel (2)。 
Ascar The most northerly of the tributaries of Gelion in Ossiriand (afterwards called Rathlóriel)。 The name  
means 'rushing; impetuous'。 104; 146…8; 167; 174; 291 
Astaldo 'The Valiant'; name of the Vala Tulkas。 22 
Atalant? 'The Downfallen'。 Quenya word equivalent in meaning to Akallabêth; 347 
Atanamir See Tar…Atanamir。 
Atanatári 'Fathers of Men'; see Atani。 120; 232 
Atani 'The Second People'; Men (singular Atan)。 For the origin of the name see 171; since in Beleriand for a  
long time the only Men known to the Noldor and Sindar were those of the Three Houses of the Elf…friends; this name  
(in the Sindarin form Adan; plural Edain) became specially associated with them; so that it was seldom applied to  
other Men who came later to Beleriand; or who were reported to be dwelling beyond the Mountains。 But in the  
speech of Ilúvatar (41) the meaning is 'Men (in general)'。 38; 119; 171; Edain; 171…2; 176…9; 189…90; 238; 241; 292;  
319…21; 347 
Aul? A Vala; one of the Aratar; the smith and master of crafts; spouse of Yavanna; see especially 20; 23; and  
for his making of the Dwarves 40 ff。; 8…9; 18; 20; 23…4; 26; 30; 35; 37; 40…5; 51; 54; 62; 65; 69; 75; 87; 95; 104; 113;  
321 
Avallón? Haven and city of the Eldar on Tol Eress?a; so named; according to the Akallabêth; 'for it is of all cities the  
nearest to Valinor'。 320; 325; 332; 344; 348…9; 362; 368 
Avari 'The Unwilling; the Refusers'; the name given to all those Elves who refused to join the westward  
march from Cuiviénen。 See Eldar and Dark Elves。 53; 107; 113;355 
Avathar 'The Shadows'; the forsaken land on the coast of Aman south of the Bay of Eldamar; between the  
Pelóri and the Sea; where Melkor met Ungoliant 80…1; 88;116 
Azaghal Lord of the Dwarves of Belegost; wounded Glaurung in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad; and was killed by  
him。 236 
Balan The name of B?or the Old before he took service with Finrod。 170 
Balar The great bay to the south of Beleriand into which the river Sirion flowed。 52; 56; 59; 60; 142。 Also  
the isle in the bay; said to have been the eastern horn of Tol Eress?a that broke away; where Círdan and Gil…galad  
dwelt after the Nirnaeth Arnoediad。 59; 105; 144; 192; 239; 302; 304…5 
Balrog 'Demon of Might'; Sindarin form (Quenya Valarauko) of the name of the demons of fire that served  
Morgoth。 26; 46; 90; 125; 144; 182; 202; 235; 300…1 
Barad…d?r 'The Dark Tower' of Sauron in Mordor。 329; 334; 347; 363; 365; 375; 377 
Barad Eithel 'Tower of the Well'; the fortress of the Noldor at Eithel Sirion。 233 
Barad Nimras 'White Horn Tower'; raised by Finrod Felagund on the cape west of Eglarest; 142; 239 
Baragund Father of Morwen the wife of Húrin; nephew of Barahir and one of his twelve panions on  
Dorthonion。 177; 187; 194; 242; 311 
Barahir Father of Beren; rescued Finrod Felagund in the Dagor Bragollach; and received from him his ring;  
slain on Dorthonion。 For the later history of the ring of Barahir; which became an heirloom of the House of Isildur;  
see The Lord of the Rings Appendix A (I; iii)。 121; 177; 182…3; 186…7; 194…7; 201…5; 226; 229; 243。 285; 311 
Baran Elder son of B?or the Old。 170…1 
Baranduin 'The Brown River' in Eriador; flowing into the Sea south of the Blue Mountains; the Brandywine of  
the Shire in The Lord of the Rings。 360 
Bar…en…Danwedh 'House of Ransom'; the name that M?m the Dwarf gave to his dwelling on Amon R?dh when he  
yielded it to Túrin。 248; 252 
Battles of Beleriand The first battle: 96。 The second battle (the Battle…under…Stars): see Dagor…nuin…Giliath。 The  
third battle (the Glorious Battle): see Dagor Aglareb。 The fourth battle (the Battle of Sudden Flame): see Dagor  
Bragollach。 The fifth battle (Unnumbered Tears): see Nirnaeth Arnoediad。 The Great Battle: 311…2 
Bauglir A name of Morgoth: 'the Constrainer'。 120; 243; 259; 286; 315 
Beleg A great archer and chief of the marchwardens of Doriath; called Cúthalion 'Strongbow'; friend and  
panion of Túrin; by whom he was slain。 190; 225…6; 230; 243…8; 251…7; 278 
Belegaer 'The Great Sea' of the West; between Middle…earth and Aman。 Named Belegaer 32; 100; 295; but very  
frequently called the (Great) Sea; also the Western Sea and the Great Water。 
Belegost 'Great Fortress'; one of the two cities of the Dwarves in the Blue Mountains; translation into Sindarin of  
Dwarvish Gabilgathol。 See Mickleburg。 104; 107; 132; 158; 231; 236; 250; 285; 288 
Belegund Father of Rían the wife of Huor; nephew of Barahir and one of his twelve panions on Dorthonion。  
177; 187; 194; 242 
Beleriand The name was said to have signified 'the country of Balar'; and to have been given at first to the lands  
about the mouths of Sirion that faced the Isle of Balar。 Later the name spread to include all the ancient coast of the  
Northwest of Middle…earth south of the Firth of Drengist; and all the inner lands south of Hithlum and eastwards to  
the feet of the Blue Mountains; divided by the river Sirion into East and West Beleriand。 Beleriand was broken in the  
turmoils at the end of the First Age; and invaded by the sea; so that only Ossiriand (Lindon) remained。 Passim; see  
especially 142…8; 313; 354…5 
Belfalas Region on the southern coast of Gondor looking on to the great bay of the same name; Bay of Belfalas  
361 
Belthil 'Divine radiance'; the image of Telperion made by Turgon in Gondolin。 151 
Belthronding The bow of Beleg Cúthalion; which was buried with him。 256 
B?or Called the Old; leader of the first Men to enter Beleriand; vassal of Finrod Felagund; progenitor of the  
House of B?or (called also the Eldest House of Men and the First House of the Edain); see Balan。 167…72; 177…80;  
204。 House of; People of; B?or 172…4; 177; 183; 189…90; 194 
Bereg Grandson of Baran son of B?or the Old (this is not stated in the text); a leader of dissension among the  
Men of Estolad; went back over the mountains into Eriador。 173…4 
Beren Son of Barahir; cut a Silmaril from Morgoth's crown to be the bride…price of Lúthien Thingol's  
daughter; and was slain by Carcharoth the wolf of Angband; but returning from the dead; alone of mortal Men; lived  
afterwards with Lúthien on Tol Galen in Ossiriand; and fought with the Dwarves at Sarn Athrad。 Great…grandfather of  
Elrond and Elros and ancestor of the Númenórean Kings。 Called also Camlost; Erchamion; and One…hand。 121; 147;  
177; 187; 194…206; 208…30; 242; 258; 285; 290…1; 305 
Black Land See Mordor。 
Black Sword See Mormegil。 
Black Years See 359; 365 
Blessed Realm See Aman。 
Blue Mountains See Ered Luin and Ered Lindon。 
Bor A chieftain of the Easterlings; follower with his three sons of Maedhros and Maglor。 189; 231。 Sons of  
Bor 
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