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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
''Min-Rimmon'' is [[Sindarin]], meaning "Peak of the Rimmon" (''[[mindon|min]]'' "peak").<ref name=RC>{{HM|RC}}, p. 511</ref>
''[[mindon|Min]]'' means "peak" in [[Sindarin]]<ref name=RC>{{HM|RC}}, p. 511</ref>, thus ''Min-Rimmon'' refers to the "Peak of the Rimmon".  "Rimmon" is a name of forgotten origin, coming from the [[Second Age]] before Gondor was established.<ref>{{App|Men}}</ref>


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Min-Rimmon was one of the seven beacon-hills of Gondor, on the northern flanks of the White Mountains. It was the fifth beacon west of Minas Tirith[1] and was the highest peak in a group of crags known as the Rimmon. With Eilenach and Amon Dîn, Min-Rimmon was one of the oldest beacons, set in place even before the foundation of Rohan.[2][3]

On the night of 7 March T.A. 3019 Gandalf and Pippin, riding east on Shadowfax, saw the beacons being lit to call for aid from Rohan.[4]

Etymology

Min means "peak" in Sindarin[3], thus Min-Rimmon refers to the "Peak of the Rimmon". "Rimmon" is a name of forgotten origin, coming from the Second Age before Gondor was established.[5]

References

Beacons of Gondor
Amon Dîn · Eilenach · Nardol · Erelas · Min-Rimmon · Calenhad · Halifirien