Pansy Baggins
(Difference between revisions)
m (Added {{expansion}}) |
|||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| − | {{ | + | {{hobbit |
| − | '''Pansy Baggins''' was a | + | | image= |
| + | | name=Pansy Baggins | ||
| + | | othernames=Pansy Bolger | ||
| + | | birth={{SR|1212}} | ||
| + | | death= | ||
| + | | parentage=[[Balbo Baggins]], [[Berylla Boffin]] | ||
| + | | location=[[the Shire]] | ||
| + | | gender=Female | ||
| + | | hair= | ||
| + | |}} | ||
| + | '''Pansy Bolger, née Baggins''', was a Hobbit of [[the Shire]]. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==History== | ||
| + | Pansy was the daughter of [[Balbo Baggins]] and [[Berylla Boffin]].<ref>{{App|Baggins}}</ref> She married [[Fastolph Bolger]], and had various descendants.<ref>{{App|Bolger}}</ref> | ||
| + | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
| − | [[wikipedia:Pansy|Pansy]] is a small garden plant of the violet family. The word derives from French ''pensée'' "she who is thought" | + | [[wikipedia:Pansy|Pansy]] is a small garden plant of the violet family. The word derives from French ''pensée'' "she who is thought".<ref>[[Jim Allan]], ''[[An Introduction to Elvish]]'', "Giving of Names"</ref> |
| + | {{references}} | ||
| + | |||
[[Category:Baggins]] | [[Category:Baggins]] | ||
[[Category:Bolger]] | [[Category:Bolger]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:20, 6 December 2010
| Pansy Baggins | |
|---|---|
| Hobbit | |
| Biographical Information | |
| Other names | Pansy Bolger |
| Location | the Shire |
| Birth | S.R. 1212 |
| Family | |
| Parentage | Balbo Baggins, Berylla Boffin |
| Physical Description | |
| Gender | Female |
Pansy Bolger, née Baggins, was a Hobbit of the Shire.
[edit] History
Pansy was the daughter of Balbo Baggins and Berylla Boffin.[1] She married Fastolph Bolger, and had various descendants.[2]
[edit] Etymology
Pansy is a small garden plant of the violet family. The word derives from French pensée "she who is thought".[3]
[edit] References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C, "Baggins of Hobbiton"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C, "Bolger of Budgeford"
- ↑ Jim Allan, An Introduction to Elvish, "Giving of Names"
