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Hawks

From Tolkien Gateway
Dúnedain Ranger with hawk - Mithril Miniature

Hawks were the swiftest birds of prey,[1] smaller than Eagles, but just as sharp-eyed.

History

Spirits in the shapes of hawks and eagles were the servants of Manwë Súlimo, continually flying over Middle-earth to gather information for their master.[2] During the War of the Ring, Aragorn noticed hawks flying high in the sky above many flocks of crebain.[3]

Etymology

Christopher Tolkien noted that one of two possible readings for the unintelligible entry PHI in The Etymologies could be "hawk" (the other being "haste").[4] Carl F. Hostetter and Patrick H. Wynne argue that "hawk" is the more likely reading, especially given the onomatopoeic suitability of the form of the base to the cry of a hawk, and the possible relation to the root PHILIK, "small bird".[5] The Quenya word for "hawk" would then be fion, plural fiondi.[4]

In a linguistic manuscript dating from the 1930s, appears the Qenya gloss haro ("hawk").[6]

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