The Encyclopedia of Arda - River Onodló (original) (raw)

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Location Flowing south and east through the land of Rohan Source Within Fangorn Forest, probably in the uplands of the southern Misty Mountains Tributaries Snowbourn, Mering Stream Outflow Into the Anduin at the Mouths of Onodló Pronunciation ono'dlo Meaning Onod means 'Ent'; refers to a flooding river, hence 'wash' in the translated name 'Entwash' Other names Entwash Indexes: Alphabetical: O Rivers and Lakes About this entry: Updated 18 August 2018 Updates planned: 1 The ancient Elvish name for the Entwash Map of the river Onodló An important river that rose under the trees of Fangorn Forest, in the southern Misty Mountains. It flowed south through the land of Rohan (whose people called it the Entwash) until it met its tributary, the Snowbourn out of the White Mountains. Then, it turned eastwards and flowed on to meet the Great River Anduin in a vast fenny delta, called the Mouths of Onodló or the Mouths of Entwash. See also... Fangorn Forest, Methedras, Mouths of Onodló, River Anduin, River Entwash Indexes: Alphabetical: O Rivers and Lakes About this entry: Updated 18 August 2018 Updates planned: 1 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 2001, 2018. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by myDISCprofile, the free online personality test.How do your personal strengths fit in with career matching? How can you identify them? Try a free personality test from myDISCprofile.