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'''Emyn-nu-Fuin''' was the [[Elvish]] name for the east-west range of high forested hills that ran through northern [[Mirkwood]]. The name Emyn-nu-Fuin literally means 'hills under shadow', but the name is connected to the [[Elvish]] name for the Forest, [[Taur-nu-Fuin]], and so is usually translated '[[Mountains of Mirkwood]]'. | '''Emyn-nu-Fuin''' was the [[Elvish]] name for the east-west range of high forested hills that ran through northern [[Mirkwood]]. The name Emyn-nu-Fuin literally means 'hills under shadow', but the name is connected to the [[Elvish]] name for the Forest, [[Taur-nu-Fuin]], and so is usually translated '[[Mountains of Mirkwood]]'. | ||
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Revision as of 00:58, 21 February 2010
Emyn-nu-Fuin was the Elvish name for the east-west range of high forested hills that ran through northern Mirkwood. The name Emyn-nu-Fuin literally means 'hills under shadow', but the name is connected to the Elvish name for the Forest, Taur-nu-Fuin, and so is usually translated 'Mountains of Mirkwood'.