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'''Hazad Longbeard''' was a [[Men|man]] living in [[Agar]] during the [[Second Age]], father of [[Tal-Elmar (character)|Tal-Elmar]], which was his seventeenth child. Though he found pride in the number of his descendants, his greatest joy was his beard, long over five feet and, unlike his sons, ruly and close to him all the time. In a short description found in the beginning of the [[Tal-Elmar (chapter)|Tal-Elmar chapter]] he is portrayed as "short, though, harsh-tongued, heavy-handed and quick to violence". Along with his youngest son, he delivered the ill message of [[Númenóreans|Númenórean]] ships approaching the land of Agar.
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Hazad's wife remained unnamed in the story of Tal-Elmar. A mentioned is made that he married late, due to the admiration he had for his late mother, [[Elmar]], a woman of the "Fell Folk of the East" who had been taken prisoner by [[Buldar]], his father, and later wedded. In a penciled note [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] proposed that Buldar should be left out of the tale and Elmar to be Hazad's wife.
 
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'''Hazad Longbeard''' was a [[Men|man]] living in [[Agar]] during the [[Second Age]], the son of [[Buldar]] and [[Elmar]], and father of [[Tal-Elmar (character)|Tal-Elmar]], which was his seventeenth child.  Though he found pride in the number of his descendants, his greatest joy was his beard, long over five feet and, unlike his sons, ruly and close to him all the time. He was described as "short, though, harsh-tongued, heavy-handed and quick to violence". Along with his youngest son, he delivered the ill message of [[Númenóreans|Númenórean]] ships approaching the land of Agar.
 
Hazad's wife remained unnamed in the story of Tal-Elmar. A mentioned is made that he married late, due to the admiration he had for his late mother, [[Elmar]], a woman of the "Fell Folk of the East" who had been taken prisoner by [[Buldar]], his father, and later wedded.<ref>{{PM|Elmar}}</ref>


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Some analysts have noticed the similarity of ''Hazad'' with [[Khuzdul|Dwarvish]] ''[[Khazâd]]'', "Dwarves", and [[Adûnaic]] ''[[hazad]]'', "seven". The name would then either mean "Dwarf (bearded, smaller one)" or "Seventh child", however, this remains speculation.  
Some analysts have noticed the similarity of ''Hazad'' with [[Khuzdul|Dwarvish]] ''[[Khazâd]]'', "Dwarves", and [[Adûnaic]] ''[[hazad]]'', "seven". The name would then either mean "Dwarf (bearded, smaller one)" or "Seventh child", however, this remains speculation.<ref>[[Andreas Möhn|Andreas Moehn]], ''[http://lalaith.vpsurf.de/Tolkien/Fr_Atani.html Etymologies of the Atani languages]''</ref>


==Genealogy==
==Genealogy==
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==Other Versions of the Legendarium==
In a penciled note [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] proposed that Buldar should be left out of the tale and Elmar be Hazad's wife.<ref>{{PM|Elmar}}, note 5</ref>


==References==
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*''[[The Peoples of Middle-earth]]'', [[Tal-Elmar (chapter)|Tal-Elmar]]
[[Category:Second Age characters]]
*''[http://lalaith.vpsurf.de/Tolkien/Fr_Atani.html Etymologies of the Atani languages]'', by [[Andreas Möhn|Andreas Moehn]].
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Revision as of 02:47, 11 November 2012


Hazen Longbeard
Man
Biographical Information
BirthSecond Age
DeathSecond Age
Physical Description
GenderMale
HeightShort
Hair colorLong-bearded

Hazad Longbeard was a man living in Agar during the Second Age, the son of Buldar and Elmar, and father of Tal-Elmar, which was his seventeenth child. Though he found pride in the number of his descendants, his greatest joy was his beard, long over five feet and, unlike his sons, ruly and close to him all the time. He was described as "short, though, harsh-tongued, heavy-handed and quick to violence". Along with his youngest son, he delivered the ill message of Númenórean ships approaching the land of Agar.

Hazad's wife remained unnamed in the story of Tal-Elmar. A mentioned is made that he married late, due to the admiration he had for his late mother, Elmar, a woman of the "Fell Folk of the East" who had been taken prisoner by Buldar, his father, and later wedded.[1]

Etymology

Some analysts have noticed the similarity of Hazad with Dwarvish Khazâd, "Dwarves", and Adûnaic hazad, "seven". The name would then either mean "Dwarf (bearded, smaller one)" or "Seventh child", however, this remains speculation.[2]

Genealogy

Buldar
 
Elmar
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
HAZAD LONGBEARD
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tal-Elmar
 
 

Other Versions of the Legendarium

In a penciled note J.R.R. Tolkien proposed that Buldar should be left out of the tale and Elmar be Hazad's wife.[3]

References