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'''Nivrim''' was the small wood that lay to the north of the [[Aelin-uial]]; the only part of the kingdom of [[Doriath]] to the west of the River [[Sirion]], it was encompassed within the [[Girdle of Melian]].
'''Nivrim''' or the '''West March''' was a narrow woodland composed of mostly [[oak]]s, that lay north of the [[Aelin-uial]] and extending to [[Taeglin]].  It was the only part of the kingdom of [[Doriath]] west of the River [[Sirion]] and was encompassed within the [[Girdle of Melian]]. [[Melian]] included this because she loved it in reverence of [[Ulmo]].<ref>{{S|Beleriand}}</ref>  A guarded bridge crossed Sirion just south of the inflow of [[Esgalduin]], connecting the land with the rest of Doriath. [[Mablung]] and three companions were leading [[Nienor]] to this bridge but were assailed by [[Orcs]] when they rested, and Nienor ran away.<ref>{{S|Turin}}</ref>


==Etymology==
The name means "west-march" from [[Doriathrin]] ''[[nivon]]'' and ''[[rim]]''<ref>{{LR|Etymologies}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 17 June 2023

Nivrim or the West March was a narrow woodland composed of mostly oaks, that lay north of the Aelin-uial and extending to Taeglin. It was the only part of the kingdom of Doriath west of the River Sirion and was encompassed within the Girdle of Melian. Melian included this because she loved it in reverence of Ulmo.[1] A guarded bridge crossed Sirion just south of the inflow of Esgalduin, connecting the land with the rest of Doriath. Mablung and three companions were leading Nienor to this bridge but were assailed by Orcs when they rested, and Nienor ran away.[2]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The name means "west-march" from Doriathrin nivon and rim[3]

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