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'''Entwade''' was a ford that crossed the River [[Entwash]] some fifty-five miles northeast of [[Edoras]] in [[Rohan]]. When [[Éomer]] met [[Aragorn]] and his companions in the [[Eastemnet]], he was leading his Riders for this ford. After he lent the horses [[Hasufel]] and [[Arod]] to the [[Three Hunters]], he asked that they would follow him at some time across the Entwade to Edoras, (though their later adventures in [[Fangorn Forest]] probably meant that they eventually came to Edoras by a different route).
'''Entwade''' was a ford that crossed the River [[Entwash]] some fifty-five miles northeast of [[Edoras]] in [[Rohan]].<ref>{{RK|Map}}</ref>


Seven months before Éomer met Aragorn, beings fouler and more ancient had used the fords of the Entwade. On their journey north to the [[Shire]] in search of [[Baggins Family|Baggins]], the [[Nazgûl]] had passed west through [[Anórien]], and on over the Entwade before turning eastward again to return to the banks of the [[Anduin]]. The [[Ringwraiths]] were travelling secretly and invisibly, on foot, so this journey through Rohan would have been a considerable detour for them. It seems, then, that the Entwade must have been the only crossing-place on the Entwash for at least two hundred and fifty miles above its Mouths, and perhaps the only means of crossing the river at all.
On their journey north to [[the Shire]] in search of [[Baggins Family|Baggins]], the [[Nazgûl]] secretly and invisibly, on foot, had passed west through [[Anórien]], and on over the Entwade<ref>{{UT|Hunt}}</ref> before turning eastward again to return to the banks of the [[Anduin]].<ref group=note>This considerable detour suggests that the Entwade must have been the only crossing-place on the Entwash.</ref>


After [[Éomer]] attacked the [[Orcs|Orc]]-band outside Fangorn, he was leading his Riders for this ford when he met [[Aragorn]] and his companions in the [[Eastemnet]]. He lent the horses [[Hasufel]] and [[Arod]] to the [[Three Hunters]], and asked that they would follow him at some time across the Entwade to Edoras.<ref>{{TT|III2}}</ref><ref group=note>Their later adventures in [[Fangorn Forest]] probably meant that they eventually came to Edoras by a different route. Cf. {{HM|AME}}, "Rauros to Dunharrow", p. 167</ref>
==Etymology==
Entwade is a modernisation of [[Old English]] ''Entwaed'' (''waed'', "ford"), so modernised because it was recognisable by speakers of [[Westron]]. [[Gondorians]] used that name, assimilated to their own language.<ref>{{HM|N}}, pp. 769-70</ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 4 January 2015

Entwade was a ford that crossed the River Entwash some fifty-five miles northeast of Edoras in Rohan.[1]

On their journey north to the Shire in search of Baggins, the Nazgûl secretly and invisibly, on foot, had passed west through Anórien, and on over the Entwade[2] before turning eastward again to return to the banks of the Anduin.[note 1]

After Éomer attacked the Orc-band outside Fangorn, he was leading his Riders for this ford when he met Aragorn and his companions in the Eastemnet. He lent the horses Hasufel and Arod to the Three Hunters, and asked that they would follow him at some time across the Entwade to Edoras.[3][note 2]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Entwade is a modernisation of Old English Entwaed (waed, "ford"), so modernised because it was recognisable by speakers of Westron. Gondorians used that name, assimilated to their own language.[4]

Notes

  1. This considerable detour suggests that the Entwade must have been the only crossing-place on the Entwash.
  2. Their later adventures in Fangorn Forest probably meant that they eventually came to Edoras by a different route. Cf. Karen Wynn Fonstad (1991), The Atlas of Middle-earth, "Rauros to Dunharrow", p. 167

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