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'''Celebrant''' (translated as '''Silverlode''') was a stream rising in the eastern [[Misty Mountains]] from the [[Mirrormere]] in the [[Dimrill Dale]]. It then ran through [[Lothlórien]] where it was met by the [[Nimrodel]] river, and emptied into the [[Anduin]]. The [[Fellowship of the Ring]] followed this river when they travelled from Moria to Lórien.<ref>{{FR|II3}}</ref>
'''Celebrant''' (translated as '''Silverlode''') was a stream rising in the eastern [[Misty Mountains]] from the [[Mirrormere]] in the [[Dimrill Dale]]. It then ran through [[Lothlórien]] where it was met by the [[Nimrodel]] river, and emptied into the [[Anduin]]. The [[Fellowship of the Ring]] followed this river when they travelled from Moria to Lothlórien.<ref>{{FR|II3}}</ref>


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 13:59, 4 November 2011

Celebrant (translated as Silverlode) was a stream rising in the eastern Misty Mountains from the Mirrormere in the Dimrill Dale. It then ran through Lothlórien where it was met by the Nimrodel river, and emptied into the Anduin. The Fellowship of the Ring followed this river when they travelled from Moria to Lothlórien.[1]

Etymology

Celebrant is a Sindarin name, consisting of celeb, "silver" and rant, "course".[2]

The element lode in Silverlode means "course, water-channel".[3]

These names were also a translation of Kibil-nâla in Khuzdul, the language of Dwarves.

See also

References