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Improper merge- the article was simply copy/pasted to the bottom. Everything is already under History anyway. Except for the last sentence, which we can consider putting elsewhere.
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→Inspiration: reinsterted invention, which I accidentally deleted and corrected a typo
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Moved some information from the Etymology section to the Inspiration section, because it is not about the meaning of the name, but about where it has been used, added an etymology for the name Mirkwood and added an Other names section with the etymology for the two Sindarin names
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→Portrayal in adaptations
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Undo revision 338223 by Middleearthcinematicfan (talk) This is not content for the Portrayals in adaptions section
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Undo revision 338224 by Middleearthcinematicfan (talk) This is not content for the Portrayals in adaptions section
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→Etymology: Reworded (thanks to User:Exprez135 for pointing out the error)
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This is false. First of all, recorded uses of "Mirkwood" can be found in Waverley by Sir Walter Scott in 1814. Second, the actual text of the Reader's Companion never says that William Morris' use of Mirkwood is actually the first ever recorded.
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