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The [[Sindarin]] name for the eleventh month of the year, equivalent to [[Quenya]] [[Hísimë]] and comparable to the [[Shire-hobbits]]' [[Blotmath]] and modern November. Its name comes from the Elvish word for 'mist', and it marked the descent of winter on [[Middle-earth]]. After the beginning of Hithui, no long journeys were attempted in the [[Northlands]] until the arrival of the following spring. | The [[Sindarin]] name for the eleventh month of the year, equivalent to [[Quenya]] [[Hísimë]] and comparable to the [[Shire-hobbits]]' [[Blotmath]] and modern November. Its name comes from the Elvish word for 'mist', and it marked the descent of winter on [[Middle-earth]]. After the beginning of Hithui, no long journeys were attempted in the [[Northlands]] until the arrival of the following spring. | ||
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Revision as of 09:41, 8 January 2006
The Sindarin name for the eleventh month of the year, equivalent to Quenya Hísimë and comparable to the Shire-hobbits' Blotmath and modern November. Its name comes from the Elvish word for 'mist', and it marked the descent of winter on Middle-earth. After the beginning of Hithui, no long journeys were attempted in the Northlands until the arrival of the following spring.