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m (Dour1234 moved page Aeluin to Tarn Aeluin over redirect: Tarn Aeluin is more frequently used in the text of "The Silmarillion". The only time that "Aeluin" is used by itself is in "The Debate Of Finrod And Andreth" in "THOME: Morgoth's Ring". It is always spelled as "Tarn Aeluin" with only that one single exception.)
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There [[Aegnor]] saw the reflection of [[Andreth]] and fell in love with her.<ref name=MR>{{MR|P4}}, p. 325</ref>
There [[Aegnor]] saw the reflection of [[Andreth]] and fell in love with her.<ref name=MR>{{MR|P4}}, p. 325</ref>


[[Barahir's Outlaw Band]] hid from [[Morgoth]]'s forces after the [[Dagor Bragollach]] and made their lair at Aeluin. There they remained hidden until betrayed by [[Gorlim]].<ref name="Beren"/>
[[Barahir's outlaws]] hid from [[Morgoth]]'s forces after the [[Dagor Bragollach]] and made their lair at Aeluin. There they remained hidden until betrayed by [[Gorlim]].<ref name="Beren"/>


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==

Revision as of 23:39, 4 January 2023

Tarn Aeluin
Lake
Elena Kukanova - Aeluin.jpg
"Aeluin" by Elena Kukanova
General Information
Pronunciationeye-loo-een
Other namesAeluin
LocationEastern Dorthonion, south-west of Ladros
TypeLake
DescriptionA lake of clear waters with wild heaths about it
People and History
InhabitantsBarahir's outlaws
EventsMassacre at Tarn Aeluin
GalleryImages of Tarn Aeluin
"But the waters of Tarn Aeluin were held in reverence, for they were clear and blue by day and by night were a mirror for the stars..."
Quenta Silmarillion, "Of Beren and Lúthien"

Tarn Aeluin, sometimes referred to as just Aeluin,[1] was a clear blue mountain lake in the eastern highlands of Dorthonion, southwest of Ladros.[2] It was situated among wild heather hills, themselves surrounded by trackless and uninhabited forests and highland plains of heather.[1]

History

It was said to have been hallowed by Melian the Maia.[1]

There Aegnor saw the reflection of Andreth and fell in love with her.[3]

Barahir's outlaws hid from Morgoth's forces after the Dagor Bragollach and made their lair at Aeluin. There they remained hidden until betrayed by Gorlim.[1]

Etymology

Aeluin is clearly Sindarin, being never glossed. Paul Strack explains it means "Blue Lake", from ael ("lake, pool") + luin ("blue").[4] Tarn is an archaic English word meaning "mountain lake".

Other versions of the legendarium

According to the text in "The Complaint of Mîm the Dwarf", Mîm, the last of the Petty-dwarves, had made his first work of art there during his youth: a flower with dew on it.[5]

References