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Location
The landmass lying to the east of the Great Sea
Origins
Made by Aulë the Smith
Meaning
Literally 'middle land', but usually translated 'Middle-earth'
Other names
The Dark Lands, Endor, Endóre, Great Lands, Hither Lands, Hither Shore, Middle-earth, Outer Lands, The Wide World
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EnnorAn Elvish term for Middle-earth![]() The northwestern regions of Ennor (Middle-earth) at the time of the War of the Ring
The northwestern regions of Ennor (Middle-earth) at the time of the War of the Ring
The later form of the Sindarin word Endor, a name for Middle-earth. The name also appeared in the form Ennorath (literally 'many middle-lands'), most prominently in the Sindarin phrase galadhremmin ennorath ('tree-tangled Middle-earth') in the hymn to Elbereth sung in Elrond's House at Rivendell. Indexes: About this entry:
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