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'''Ramdal''' was a cluster of low hills in [[East Beleriand]], some miles to the west of [[Amon Ereb]]. They marked the eastern extent of the [[Andram]], the [[Long Wall]] that ran eastward for many leagues from the hills around [[Nargothrond]].<ref>{{S|Map}}</ref>
'''Ramdal''' was a cluster of low hills in [[East Beleriand]], some miles to the west of [[Amon Ereb]]. They marked the eastern extent of the [[Andram]], the Long Wall, that ran eastward for many leagues from the hills around [[Nargothrond]].<ref>{{S|Map}}</ref>
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
''Ramdal'' is [[Sindarin]] meaning "Wall's End", consisting of ''[[ram]]'' ("wall") + ''[[tal|dal]]'' ("end").<ref>{{S|Beleriand}}</ref><ref>{{S|Appendix}}</ref><ref>[http://www.tolkiendil.com/langues/english/i-lam_arth/compound_sindarin_names#r Compound Sindarin Names in Middle-earth] at [http://www.tolkiendil.com/ Tolkiendil.com] (accessed 27 June 2011)</ref>
''Ramdal'' is [[Sindarin]] meaning "Wall's End", consisting of ''[[ram]]'' ("wall") + ''[[tal|dal]]'' ("end").<ref>{{S|Beleriand}}</ref><ref>{{S|Appendix}}</ref><ref>[http://www.tolkiendil.com/langues/english/i-lam_arth/compound_sindarin_names#r Compound Sindarin Names in Middle-earth] at [http://www.tolkiendil.com/ Tolkiendil.com] (accessed 27 June 2011)</ref>
 
The name is also spelt ''Rhamdal''.<ref>{{HM|IX}}, pp. 366, 369</ref>


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Ramdal was a cluster of low hills in East Beleriand, some miles to the west of Amon Ereb. They marked the eastern extent of the Andram, the Long Wall, that ran eastward for many leagues from the hills around Nargothrond.[1]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Ramdal is Sindarin meaning "Wall's End", consisting of ram ("wall") + dal ("end").[2][3][4]

The name is also spelt Rhamdal.[5]

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