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'''Egladil''' was the name given by the [[Galadhrim|people of Lórien]] to their lands between the courses of the rivers [[Anduin]] and [[Celebrant]]. These were the most populated parts of the country, where the tree-city of [[Caras Galadhon]] was to be found. The name is rendered into English as the "Angle" (a name not to be confused with the point between the rivers [[Hoarwell]] and [[Loudwater]], far to the northwest of [[Lórien in Middle-earth|Lórien]], which shared this name).
'''Egladil''', or the '''Angle''' in [[Westron]], was the name given by the [[Galadhrim|people of Lórien]] to their lands between the courses of the rivers [[Anduin]] and [[Celebrant]].<ref>{{FR|II6}}</ref> A part of the [[Naith]], Egladil was the most populated part of the country, where the tree-city of [[Caras Galadhon]] was to be found.


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A parting feast was held there when the [[Fellowship of the Ring]] departed [[Lórien]].<ref>{{FR|Farewell}}</ref>
 
==Etymology==
The name is [[Sindarin]] (or [[Silvan Elvish]]) sometimes rendered into English as the "Angle". [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] gives the translation "Elven-point"<ref>{{HM|UI}}</ref> or, more accurately, "point (''[[til]]'') of the ''[[Eglath]]''".
==Other versions of the Legendarium==
In earlier drafts to the ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'', the location was named ''Nelennas'' and ''Nelen'', sometimes glossed as "Gore", which was part of the larger ''Narthas''.
 
Other candidate, and more specific, names were ''Calennas'' and ''Calendil'', which is translated as "Green-tine" or "Green-spit".<ref>{{TI|Farewell}}</ref>
 
[[Christopher Tolkien]] notes a confusing fluidity in how his father alternated the names and their meanings, regarding the larger "Angle" region between the rivers, and the specific "Tongue" at their confluence.<ref>{{TI|XIVviii}}, note 5</ref>
==See also==
*[[Angle (Eriador)]], a distant region between the rivers [[Hoarwell]] and [[Bruinen]].
 
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Revision as of 13:11, 26 January 2016

Egladil, or the Angle in Westron, was the name given by the people of Lórien to their lands between the courses of the rivers Anduin and Celebrant.[1] A part of the Naith, Egladil was the most populated part of the country, where the tree-city of Caras Galadhon was to be found.

A parting feast was held there when the Fellowship of the Ring departed Lórien.[2]

Etymology

The name is Sindarin (or Silvan Elvish) sometimes rendered into English as the "Angle". J.R.R. Tolkien gives the translation "Elven-point"[3] or, more accurately, "point (til) of the Eglath".

Other versions of the Legendarium

In earlier drafts to the Lord of the Rings, the location was named Nelennas and Nelen, sometimes glossed as "Gore", which was part of the larger Narthas.

Other candidate, and more specific, names were Calennas and Calendil, which is translated as "Green-tine" or "Green-spit".[4]

Christopher Tolkien notes a confusing fluidity in how his father alternated the names and their meanings, regarding the larger "Angle" region between the rivers, and the specific "Tongue" at their confluence.[5]

See also

References