Nan Curunír
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Nan Curunír | |
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Valley | |
General Information | |
Location | Western Rohan |
Type | Valley |
Regions | Rohan Dominion of Saruman Land of the Ents |
People and History | |
Inhabitants | Men (Rohirrim) |
Events | Battle of Isengard |
Nan Curunír was the name given in the late Third Age to the valley in the southern feet of the Misty Mountains where Isengard stood. The name is taken from Curunír, the Sindarin name of the Wizard Saruman, who dwelt there.
Etymology
Nan Curunír is Sindarin for "Saruman's Vale", consisting of nan and Curunír.
An early form of this name was Nan Gurunír.[1]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, "Time-scheme for The Lord of the Rings" (Marquette MSS 4/2/18) in Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull (eds), The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion, p. 412