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==Etymology==
==Etymology==


The name ''Cûl Bîn'' is glossed as "Little Load",<ref name=N/> consisting of ''[[cûl]]'' ("load") and ''[[pîn|bîn]]'' ("small", from ''[[pîn]]'').<ref>{{webcite|author=|articleurl=http://thainsbook.net/mountains.html|articlename=Mountains of Middle-earth: Dol Tarlang, Cûl Veleg & Cûl Bîn|dated=|website=[http://thainsbook.net/ The Thain's Book]|accessed=19 February 2013}}</ref>
The name ''Cûl Bîn'' is glossed as "Little Load",<ref name=N/> consisting of ''[[cûl]]'' ("load") and ''[[pîn|bîn]]'' ("little", from ''[[pîn]]'').<ref>{{webcite|author=|articleurl=http://thainsbook.net/mountains.html|articlename=Mountains of Middle-earth: Dol Tarlang, Cûl Veleg & Cûl Bîn|dated=|website=[http://thainsbook.net/ The Thain's Book]|accessed=19 February 2013}}</ref>


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Revision as of 20:44, 19 February 2013

Cûl Bîn was the southernmost of three peaks (the other two being Dol Tarlang and Cûl Veleg) located in the pass of Tarlang's Neck. The three mountains formed a spur on the southern side of the White Mountains.

According to legend, Cûl Bîn was in origin part of the load of rocks carried by the giant Stiff-neck.[1]

Etymology

The name Cûl Bîn is glossed as "Little Load",[1] consisting of cûl ("load") and bîn ("little", from pîn).[2]

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