The Encyclopedia of Arda - Ennor (original) (raw)

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Location The landmass lying to the east of the Great Sea Origins Made by Aulë the Smith Meaning Literally 'middle land', but usually translated 'Middle-earth' Other names The Dark Lands, Endor, Endóre, Great Lands, Hither Lands, Hither Shore, Middle-earth, Outer Lands, The Wide World Indexes: Alphabetical: E Lands, Realms and Regions About this entry: Updated 19 February 2014 This entry is complete An Elvish term for Middle-earth Map of EnnorThe northwestern regions of Ennor (Middle-earth) at the time of the War of the Ring The northwestern regions of Ennor (Middle-earth) at the time of the War of the Ring The later form of the Sindarin word Endor, a name for Middle-earth. The name also appeared in the form Ennorath (literally 'many middle-lands'), most prominently in the Sindarin phrase galadhremmin ennorath ('tree-tangled Middle-earth') in the hymn to Elbereth sung in Elrond's House at Rivendell. See also... Endor, Endóre Indexes: Alphabetical: E Lands, Realms and Regions About this entry: Updated 19 February 2014 This entry is complete For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1999, 2001, 2008, 2013-2014. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd.DISC The Complete Introduction takes you from core ideas to advanced DISC interpretation.