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'''Hildibrand Took''' was born to [[Adamanta Chubb|Adamanta Took]] and [[Gerontius Took]]. He had 11 siblings, [[Isengrim Took III|Isengrim III]], [[Hildigard Took|Hildigard]], [[Isumbras Took IV|Isumbras IV]], [[Hildigrim Took|Hildigrim]], [[Isembold Took|Isembold]], [[Hildifons Took|Hildifons]], [[Isembard Took|Isembard]], [[Belladonna Took|Belladonna]], [[Donnamira Took|Donnamira]], [[Mirabella Took|Mirabella]], and [[Isengar Took|Isengar]]. Hildibrand had a son, [[Sigismond Took]]. | '''Hildibrand Took''' was born to [[Adamanta Chubb|Adamanta Took]] and [[Gerontius Took]]. He had 11 siblings, [[Isengrim Took III|Isengrim III]], [[Hildigard Took|Hildigard]], [[Isumbras Took IV|Isumbras IV]], [[Hildigrim Took|Hildigrim]], [[Isembold Took|Isembold]], [[Hildifons Took|Hildifons]], [[Isembard Took|Isembard]], [[Belladonna Took|Belladonna]], [[Donnamira Took|Donnamira]], [[Mirabella Took|Mirabella]], and [[Isengar Took|Isengar]]. Hildibrand had a son, [[Sigismond Took]]. | ||
==Etymology== | |||
The name contains ''hild'' "battle" and ''brand'' "sword"<ref>[[An Introduction to Elvish]], "Giving of Names"</ref> | |||
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Hildibrand Took | |
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Hobbit | |
Biographical Information | |
Location | Great Smials, Tuckborough |
Birth | S.R. 1249 |
Death | S.R. 1334 |
Family | |
Parentage | Gerontius Took Adamanta Chubb |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Hildibrand Took was born to Adamanta Took and Gerontius Took. He had 11 siblings, Isengrim III, Hildigard, Isumbras IV, Hildigrim, Isembold, Hildifons, Isembard, Belladonna, Donnamira, Mirabella, and Isengar. Hildibrand had a son, Sigismond Took.
Etymology
The name contains hild "battle" and brand "sword"[1]
References
- ↑ An Introduction to Elvish, "Giving of Names"