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'''Golodhinand''' is one of the rejected names of [[Beleriand]] which J.R.R. Tolkien jotted down "on a page of rough working for the opening of the [[The Lay of Leithian|Lay]]" (of Leithian) when he was probably searching for a replacement of Broseliand, used so far. | |||
''[[Golodh]]'' was later the [[Sindarin]] equivalent of [[Quenya]] ''[[Noldo]]''. | |||
All in all there were eight of these names: [[Golodhinand]], [[Noldórinan]], [[Geleriand]], [[Bladorinand]], Belaurien, [[Arsiriand]], [[Lassiriand]], [[Ossiriand]].<ref>{{LB|C1}}</ref> | All in all there were eight of these names: [[Golodhinand]], [[Noldórinan]], [[Geleriand]], [[Bladorinand]], [[Belaurien]], [[Arsiriand]], [[Lassiriand]], [[Ossiriand]].<ref>{{LB|C1}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 00:05, 1 February 2013
Golodhinand is one of the rejected names of Beleriand which J.R.R. Tolkien jotted down "on a page of rough working for the opening of the Lay" (of Leithian) when he was probably searching for a replacement of Broseliand, used so far.
Golodh was later the Sindarin equivalent of Quenya Noldo.
All in all there were eight of these names: Golodhinand, Noldórinan, Geleriand, Bladorinand, Belaurien, Arsiriand, Lassiriand, Ossiriand.[1]