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'''Lhamthanc''' is mentioned, next to [[Gostir]] , in ''[[The Etymologies]]'' as a "serpent-name" and possibly denotes a [[Dragons|dragon]]. Otherwise Lhamthanc is not mentioned in any other known story.<ref name="Etym">{{LR|Etymologies}}, p. 388</ref>
'''Lhamthanc''' is a "serpent-name" mentioned next to [[Gostir]] in ''[[The Etymologies]]'', and possibly denotes a [[Dragons|dragon]]. Lhamthanc is not mentioned in any other known story.<ref name="Etym">{{LR|Etymologies}}, p. 388</ref>


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==

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Lhamthanc is a "serpent-name" mentioned next to Gostir in The Etymologies, and possibly denotes a dragon. Lhamthanc is not mentioned in any other known story.[1]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

In Noldorin, Lhamthanc means "forked tongue".[1]

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