Gamil Zirak
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| + | | name=Gamil Zirak | ||
| + | | othernames=Zirak the Old | ||
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| + | | position=Smith | ||
| + | | location=[[Nogrod]] | ||
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| + | | language=[[Khuzdul]] | ||
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| + | | gender=Male | ||
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| + | '''Gamil Zirak''' was a [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] smith. | ||
| + | ==History== | ||
| + | Zirak the Old was the master of the dwarf [[Telchar]], the smith of [[Nogrod]], the maker of many renowned works. Gamil Zirak was a great craftsman himself, and the treasuries of [[Thingol]] were known to hold examples of his work.<ref>{{UT|Narn}}, ''The Departure of Túrin''</ref> | ||
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| + | ==Etymology== | ||
| + | ''[[Gamil]]'' means "old" in [[Khuzdul]], and ''[[Zirak]]'' either means "spike" or "silver". | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 25 December 2012
| Gamil Zirak | |
|---|---|
| Dwarf | |
| Biographical Information | |
| Other names | Zirak the Old |
| Position | Smith |
| Location | Nogrod |
| Language | Khuzdul |
| Physical Description | |
| Gender | Male |
Gamil Zirak was a Dwarven smith.
[edit] History
Zirak the Old was the master of the dwarf Telchar, the smith of Nogrod, the maker of many renowned works. Gamil Zirak was a great craftsman himself, and the treasuries of Thingol were known to hold examples of his work.[1]
[edit] Etymology
Gamil means "old" in Khuzdul, and Zirak either means "spike" or "silver".
[edit] References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "Narn i Hîn Húrin (The Tale of the Children of Húrin)", The Departure of Túrin
