Dates Race Division Cultures Family Settlements Pronunciation Probably 'daa'in'1 Meaning 'Dead'2 Titles Indexes: Alphabetical: D Dwarves About this entry: Updated 27 January 2008 Updates planned: 1 |
Heir to Thorin Oakenshield A descendant of Grór, the youngest son of Dáin I, and lord of the Dwarves of the Iron Hills. After the death of his cousin Thorin II Oakenshield in the Battle of Five Armies, Dáin inherited the titles King under the Mountain and King of Durin's Folk. Notes 1 Tolkien doesn't give more than brief notes on the pronunciation of Dwarf names, but given that Dáin is an Old Norse name, the pronunciation 'daa'in' (where 'aa' represents a long 'a' sound, as in 'father') is most likely to be correct. 2 Dáin's name comes from Old Norse folklore, in which Dáinn was the name of a deity, who was also a Dwarf or an Elf, depending on the source, and whose name meant 'dead'. Very little is known about this original Dáinn, though stories survive of a cursed sword named Dáinslief ('Dáinn's legacy') that was supposedly made by the Dwarves. See also... Azog, Balin, Balrogs, Battle of Dale, Battle of Five Armies, Battle of Nanduhirion, Book of Mazarbul, Brand, Chamber of Records, Dáin I, Durin’s Bane, Durin’s House, Dwarf-kingdom, Dwarves of the Iron Hills, Dwarves of the Lonely Mountain, [See the full list...]Folk under the Mountain, Gate of Erebor, Glóin, Great Hall of Thráin, Grór, Ironfoot, Kíli, King of Dale, King of Durin’s Folk, King under the Mountain, Kingdom of Dáin, Longbeards, Mountain Kingdom, Mustering of the Dwarves, Náin, Roäc, Stonehelm, The Mountain, Thorin and Company, Thorin III Stonehelm Indexes: Alphabetical: D Dwarves About this entry: Updated 27 January 2008 Updates planned: 1 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1998, 2007-2008. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by myDISCprofile, the free online personality test.Explore the benefits of using a personality profile to discover yourself and make the most of your career. |