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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
* [[Argonath]],"King-stones" | * [[Argonath]],"King-stones" | ||
* [[Beregond | * [[Beregond (soldier of Gondor)|Beregond]] | ||
* [[Gondolin]], "The Hidden Rock" | * [[Gondolin]], "The Hidden Rock" | ||
* [[Gondor]], "Land of Stone" | * [[Gondor]], "Land of Stone" |
Revision as of 15:35, 15 June 2010
gond or gonn is a noun meaning "rock" or "stone" in Sindarin, and tends to refer to larger items.
Etymology
From OS *gondo, PQ gondo [1][2]
Examples
- Argonath,"King-stones"
- Beregond
- Gondolin, "The Hidden Rock"
- Gondor, "Land of Stone"
- Gonnhirrim, "Masters of Stone"
- seregon, "Blood of Stone"
See Also
- sarn, Sindarin for "(small) stone"
Cognates
- ondo, "rock" or "stone" in Quenya