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'''The Water''' was a tributary of the River [[Brandywine]] that rose in the [[Westfarthing]] of the [[Shire]], and flowed eastward to meet the Brandywine just north of the [[Brandywine Bridge]]. [[Hobbiton]] and [[Bywater]] both stood on this river.
'''The Water''', short for the '''Shire-water''',<ref>{{HM|UI}}, p. 66</ref> was an important river in [[the Shire]]<ref name=Part>{{FR|Part}}</ref>.
 
==Geography==
The Water arose to the north-west of [[Needlehole]] where it turned to flow to the south. After a short distance at the [[Rushock Bog]] it split into two branches, which soon rejoined and then turned eastwards, southwards and again eastwards before [[Hobbiton]].<ref name=Part/> Before flowing through Hobbiton the Water was quite narrow and could be crossed by a narrow plank bridge, and was shadowed by alder-trees.<ref>{{FR|Three}}, p. 71</ref> From there, it flowed through Hobbiton and on into the [[Bywater Pool]] at [[Bywater]], where it was joined by a stream from the north. From then on, it flowed eastward alongside the [[East Road]], which ran through the [[Water-valley]]<ref>{{FR|Three}}, p. 71 and p. 77</ref>. North of [[Frogmorton]] it split again into two branches that rejoined after a short distance. It continued eastwards whered it could be crossed at the Budge Ford by the village of [[Budgeford]]<ref>{{HM|UI}}, entry Budgeford, p. 119</ref> and then continued eastwards to join the [[Baranduin|Brandywine]] just north of the [[Brandywine Bridge]].<ref name=Part/>


==Inspiration==
==Inspiration==
The naming of the Water may be a parody of some sorts of Celtic hydronyms that mean simply "river" or "water."<ref>[[Mark T. Hooker]], ''[[A Tolkienian Mathomium]]'', pp. 65-68.</ref>
The naming of the Water may be a parody of some sorts of Celtic hydronyms that mean simply "river" or "water".<ref>[[Mark T. Hooker]], ''[[A Tolkienian Mathomium]]'', pp. 65-68.</ref>


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[[Category:Rivers in the Shire]]
[[Category:Rivers]]


[[de:Die Wässer]]
[[de:Die Wässer]]
[[fr:encyclo:geographie:eaux:eriador:eau]]
[[fr:encyclo:geographie:eaux:eriador:eau]]
[[fi:Virta]]
[[fi:Virta]]

Revision as of 15:01, 25 April 2023

The Water, short for the Shire-water,[1] was an important river in the Shire[2].

Geography

The Water arose to the north-west of Needlehole where it turned to flow to the south. After a short distance at the Rushock Bog it split into two branches, which soon rejoined and then turned eastwards, southwards and again eastwards before Hobbiton.[2] Before flowing through Hobbiton the Water was quite narrow and could be crossed by a narrow plank bridge, and was shadowed by alder-trees.[3] From there, it flowed through Hobbiton and on into the Bywater Pool at Bywater, where it was joined by a stream from the north. From then on, it flowed eastward alongside the East Road, which ran through the Water-valley[4]. North of Frogmorton it split again into two branches that rejoined after a short distance. It continued eastwards whered it could be crossed at the Budge Ford by the village of Budgeford[5] and then continued eastwards to join the Brandywine just north of the Brandywine Bridge.[2]

Inspiration

The naming of the Water may be a parody of some sorts of Celtic hydronyms that mean simply "river" or "water".[6]

References