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'''Hither Shore''' was a term used especially by the [[Elves]] for the mortal lands of [[Middle-earth]], a reminder of the far distant shores of Aman. In [[First Age]] [[Sindarin]], it also had a more specific meaning, since it translates into that language as the name [[Nevrast]], a cold seaward region in the northwest of [[Beleriand]]. | '''Hither Shore''' was a term used especially by the [[Elves]] for the mortal lands of [[Middle-earth]], a reminder of the far distant shores of Aman.<ref>{{FR|II1}}</ref> In [[First Age]] [[Sindarin]], it also had a more specific meaning, since it translates into that language as the name [[Nevrast]], a cold seaward region in the northwest of [[Beleriand]].<ref>{{S|Index}}, ''Nevrast''</ref> | ||
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See also Hither Shore (journal).
Hither Shore was a term used especially by the Elves for the mortal lands of Middle-earth, a reminder of the far distant shores of Aman.[1] In First Age Sindarin, it also had a more specific meaning, since it translates into that language as the name Nevrast, a cold seaward region in the northwest of Beleriand.[2]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, "Many Meetings"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion, "Index of Names", Nevrast