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'''Greylin''' was a river of the far north of [[Middle-earth]]. The Greylin rose in the western [[Grey Mountains]] and flowed southwestward to meet the [[Langwell]] and form the source of the Great River, [[Anduin]].
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'''Greylin''' was a river of the far north of [[Middle-earth]].  
==Course==
The Greylin rose in the western [[Grey Mountains]] and flowed southwestward to meet the [[Langwell]] and together they formed the source of the Great River, [[Anduin]].<ref>{{UT|Map}}</ref> 
==History==
Between the two rivers was the [[Éothéod]] built [[Framsburg]], their capital.<ref>{{HM|Map}}</ref>
==Etymology==
The second element of the name derives from [[Old English]] ''hlynn'' or "torrent", although its literal meaning was probably "the noisy one".<ref>{{UT|Index}}, ''Greylin''</ref>


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[[Category:Rivers]]
[[Category:Rivers]]
[[Category:Rhovanion]]
[[Category:Rhovanion]]

Revision as of 11:07, 27 December 2014

Greylin
River
General Information
LocationEast of the Misty Mountains, southeast of Gundabad
TypeRiver
DescriptionTributary to the Anduin
RegionsÉothéod

Greylin was a river of the far north of Middle-earth.

Course

The Greylin rose in the western Grey Mountains and flowed southwestward to meet the Langwell and together they formed the source of the Great River, Anduin.[1]

History

Between the two rivers was the Éothéod built Framsburg, their capital.[2]

Etymology

The second element of the name derives from Old English hlynn or "torrent", although its literal meaning was probably "the noisy one".[3]

References