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'''Reginard Took''' was one of the many descendants of the [[Gerontius Took|Old Took]], Reginard was old [[Gerontius Took|Gerontius]]' great-great-grandson (though his line of descent was far from that leading to the [[Thain|Thainship]]). He was the elder brother of [[Everard Took]], and like Everard, he was present at [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo's]] [[Bilbo's Farewell Party|Farewell Party]], though unlike his brother he was not mentioned directly in the history of that event. Reginard was a near contemporary of [[Frodo Baggins]], born just one year after Bilbo's adopted heir.
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'''Reginard Took''' was a [[Hobbits|Hobbit]] of [[the Shire]].


==History==
Reginard was the son of [[Adelard Took]]. He was present at [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo's]] [[Bilbo's Farewell Party|Farewell Party]].<ref>{{App|Took}}</ref>
==Etymology==
The name contains ''ragin'' "counsel" and ''hard'' "strong".<ref>[[Jim Allan]] (ed.), ''[[An Introduction to Elvish]]'', "Giving of Names"</ref>
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Reginard Took
Hobbit
Biographical Information
LocationThe Shire
BirthS.R. 1369
Family
FamilyTook
ParentageAdelard Took
SiblingsEverard
Physical Description
GenderMale

Reginard Took was a Hobbit of the Shire.

History

Reginard was the son of Adelard Took. He was present at Bilbo's Farewell Party.[1]

Etymology

The name contains ragin "counsel" and hard "strong".[2]

References

  1. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C, "Took of Great Smials"
  2. Jim Allan (ed.), An Introduction to Elvish, "Giving of Names"