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Nan - a giant of summer of the South, possessor of a notably long sword (non-canon) (BoLT II, p. 69)
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==Sindarin==
==Sindarin==

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This article is about the Sindarin noun. For the Quenya prefix meaning "back", see nan-.

Sindarin

nan or (nand-, nan(d)), is a noun meaning "valley, vale" in Sindarin.[1][2]

Examples

Noldorin/Doriathrin

Nan is a Noldorin (or perhaps Doriathrin) word glossed as "land at foot of hills with many streams",[3] Noldorin nand, nann is glossed as "wide grassland", and Doriathrin nand is glossed as "field, valley".[4]

Etymology

References