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'''Leaflock''', called '''Finglas''' in [[Sindarin]], was one of the oldest of the [[Ents]]. According to [[Treebeard]], Leaflock had become tired and tree-like, sometimes sleeping entire seasons through. Finglas, [[Fladrif]], and [[Treebeard|Fangorn]], were the oldest of the [[Ents]] of [[Fangorn Forest]].
'''Leaflock''', called '''Finglas''' in [[Sindarin]], was one of the [[Ents]] of [[Fangorn Forest]]. According to [[Treebeard]], Leaflock had become tired, sometimes sleeping through entire seasons, and tree-like with a covering of leafy hair. Finglas, [[Skinbark|Fladrif]], and [[Treebeard|Fangorn]], were the oldest of the [[Ents]] of Fangorn Forest.<ref>{{TT|III4}}</ref>
 
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name ''Finglas'' is composed by the two elements ''[[fing]]/[[find]]'' "lock of hair" and ''[[las]]'' "leaf".{{fact}}
The name ''Finglas'' is composed by the two elements ''[[fing]]/[[find]]'' "lock of hair" and ''[[las]]'' "leaf".{{fact}}



Revision as of 16:29, 10 July 2012

Leaflock by Gail McIntosh

Leaflock, called Finglas in Sindarin, was one of the Ents of Fangorn Forest. According to Treebeard, Leaflock had become tired, sometimes sleeping through entire seasons, and tree-like with a covering of leafy hair. Finglas, Fladrif, and Fangorn, were the oldest of the Ents of Fangorn Forest.[1]

Etymology

The name Finglas is composed by the two elements fing/find "lock of hair" and las "leaf".[source?]

The element lock in Leaflock here has the meaning of "hair" since it is a translation of his Sindarin name.[2]

Ents
Treebeard (Fangorn) · Leaflock (Finglas) · Skinbark (Fladrif) · Quickbeam (Bregalad) · Beechbone · Fimbrethil (Wandlimb)

References