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'''Gamil Zirak''' was a [[Dwarves|Dwarvish]] smith, the master of [[Telchar]] 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.
'''Gamil Zirak''' was a [[Dwarves|Dwarvish]] smith, the master of [[Telchar]] 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.


==Etymology==
Gamil means "old" in [[Khuzdul]], and Zirak either means "spike" or "silver".
Gamil means "old" in [[Khuzdul]], and Zirak either means "spike" or "silver".
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Gamil Zirak was a Dwarvish smith, the master of Telchar 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.

Etymology

Gamil means "old" in Khuzdul, and Zirak either means "spike" or "silver".