Thread: Re-Letter Game

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Dwimmerlaik

King of the Mark = the leader of the Rohirrim

Khazad-d’m

Morgulduin = smelly evil glowing stream flowing from Imlad Morgul into the Anduin.

Narsil - the sword of Elendil ( for which time;over and over and over again) One of the lucky N-words!!

Lockholes = the Shire's prison, even though life was idyllic in the Shire, they still had their unsociable residents

Shire

Elevensies = the second of six hobbot meals of the day: preceeded by breakfast and followed by luncheon, tea, dinner, and supper. Though I have found else-where "Hobbits enjoy at least seven meals a day, not including snacks, when they can get them - breakfast, (arguably) second breakfast, elevenses, luncheon, tea, dinner and later, supper." But that statement doesn't jive with The Hobbit or FotR each of which state there were six daily hobbit meals. Possibly Peter Jackson added the extra one in his movies ot elevensies is the same meal as second breakfast. 


Saruman

Nurtal’ Valin’reva

Arod = the Rohirrim horse that Legolass and Gimli rode during the War of the Ring.

Drinking Song

Gorthol one of the many pseudonyms used by T’rin.

Loss - Sindarin for Snow/Ice

Samwise Gamgee

Elfwardens

Seven Kings = the Dwarven Ring-holders.

South Africa - where J.R.R.T was born in Bloemenfontein,

Antarctica where Tolkien never visited

Arkenstone

Eagles

Saruman

Neekerbreekers = noisy insects of the Midgewater Marshes

Samwise

Enchanted River = the river in Mirkwood which would put you to sleep if you touched its water..

Radagast - The 'Brown' Istari

Tom- songer and songwriter

Mordor

Rotund the shape of Fatty Lumpkin's and Fatty Bolger's torsos.

dwarves (short people prone to digging and beardyness )

Silent Street - The tombs of Minas Tirith where Denethor went mad with grief and died

Tauron one of Orom’'s epithets, it means 'Lord of the Forests'

Nimloth

Hadhodrond = the original Sindarian Elvish name for Khazad-d’m.

Dagor Dagorath - Double Points!

Hallow of Eru = the temple atop Meneltarma in Numenor. Before Sauron was captured and brought to the island, it was the only temple on the isle.

Ugl’k Uruk-hai commander of Isengard

Kingsfoil aka: athelas and as’a aranion

Lembas Bread

Daeron's Runes = the Cirth, the Elven letter forms adopted by the Dwarves for their writings.

Strider

Rauros = roaring-foam, the large waterfall of the Anduin River which made much noise and mist; and over which floated the boat carrying Boromir's body, his cloven horn and weapons, and those of his enemies.

Skinbark

Kazad -d’m

Mellon

nan-elmoth

Hobbit

Tasarinan the willow-valley of Treebeard's lament.

Nicotiana

Aratar = the eight holy ones of Arda