The Encyclopedia of Arda - Otto Boffin (original ) (raw )
Dates Race Culture Family Settlements The folkland of the Boffins was in the Yale Meaning Otto comes from Germanic, meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune'1 Titles Indexes: Alphabetical: B Alphabetical: O Hobbits About this entry: Updated 4 March 2022 This entry is complete
A patriarch of the Boffin family Otto Boffin , also called Otto the Fat , was an important member of the Boffin family who lived more than a century before the War of the Ring , probably in the region of the Shire's Eastfarthing known as the Yale .2 The son of Bosco Boffin , he married Lavender Grubb , and was the father of four children: Hugo , Uffo , Rollo and Primrose . Among his better known descendants were Folco Boffin , Lobelia Bracegirdle (better known as Lobelia Sackville-Baggins ) and Fredegar Bolger .3 Notes 1 The Germanic name Otto is cognate with an older form Odo , which was also used among the Shire-hobbits , and specifically by the Proudfoot family. As Germanic names, both mean 'weath' or 'riches', but it is at least questionable whether the Shire-hobbits would have made the same connection. Tolkien chose the more familiar names to represent the 'true', original names of these Hobbits , and so any shared meaning with their more modern counterparts would necessarily have been coincidental. 2 We know for sure that the Boffin family seat was in the Yale , but we don't have definite information about which members of the clan remained there, and which - if any - moved away. As an important head of the family, though, it seems safe to assume that Otto would have lived there for at least some of his life. 3 Fredegar's nickname among his friends was 'Fatty ', so perhaps some of Otto's famous portliness was passed down to at least one of his descendants. See also... Bosco Boffin , Druda Burrows , Griffo Boffin , Gruffo Boffin , Lavender Grubb , Primrose Boffin , Rollo Boffin , Sapphira Brockhouse , The Fat , Tosto Boffin , Uffo Boffin Indexes: Alphabetical: B Alphabetical: O Hobbits About this entry: Updated 4 March 2022 This entry is complete For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 2008, 2017, 2022. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ . Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd .Generate DISC results instantly and automatically, and receive an alert as soon as those results are available.