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'''Adanedhel''' was another name for [[Túrin]], the son of [[Húrin Thalion|Húrin]], though a Man, was raised from childhood in the halls of King [[Thingol]] of [[Doriath]]. When, later in his life, he went to dwell among the [[Elves]] of [[Nargothrond]], they recognised the nobility he had learned in [[Thingol]]'s kingdom, and gave him the name [[Adanedhel]], meaning 'Elf-man'. ([[Adan]] means man and [[edhel]] means elf)
'''Adanedhel''' was another name for [[Túrin]], the son of [[Húrin]] and [[Morwen]].  Although a [[Men|Man]], he had been raised from childhood in the halls of King [[Thingol]] of [[Doriath]]. When, later in his life, he dwelt among the [[Elves]] of [[Nargothrond]], they recognised the nobility he had acquired in [[Thingol]]'s kingdom, and gave him the name [[Adanedhel]], meaning 'Elf-man' (''[[Adan]]'' means "man" and ''[[edhel]]'' means "elf").<ref>{{S|Turin}}</ref><ref>{{CH|10}}, p. 164</ref>
 
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Adanedhel was another name for Túrin, the son of Húrin and Morwen. Although a Man, he had been raised from childhood in the halls of King Thingol of Doriath. When, later in his life, he dwelt among the Elves of Nargothrond, they recognised the nobility he had acquired in Thingol's kingdom, and gave him the name Adanedhel, meaning 'Elf-man' (Adan means "man" and edhel means "elf").[1][2]

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