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A river of [[Númenor]], the second longest after the [[Siril]]. It flowed westward out of the central regions of the island, and as it approached the sea, its waters spread to form the fragrant lake of [[Nísinen]]. Its mouth was at the haven of [[Eldalondë]], on the shores of the [[Bay of Eldanna]].
'''Nunduinë''' was a river of [[Númenor]], the second longest after the [[Siril]]. It flowed westward out of the central regions of the island, and as it approached the sea, its waters spread to form the fragrant lake of [[Nísinen]].<ref>{{UT|Numenor}}</ref> Its mouth was at the haven of [[Eldalondë]], on the shores of the [[Bay of Eldanna]].<ref>{{UT|NMap}}</ref>
 
==Etymology==
 
[[Patrick H. Wynne]] has suggested that ''Nunduinë'' is a [[Quenya]] name meaning "Western River", consisting of ''nún-'' ("western") + [[luine|''-duinë'']] ("river").<ref>{{VT|48a}}, p. 31</ref>
 
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Nunduinë was a river of Númenor, the second longest after the Siril. It flowed westward out of the central regions of the island, and as it approached the sea, its waters spread to form the fragrant lake of Nísinen.[1] Its mouth was at the haven of Eldalondë, on the shores of the Bay of Eldanna.[2]

Etymology

Patrick H. Wynne has suggested that Nunduinë is a Quenya name meaning "Western River", consisting of nún- ("western") + -duinë ("river").[3]

References