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Location
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In the western Misty Mountains, about a hundred miles north of Rivendell
Tributaries
Outflow
Pronunciation
mi'thaythel
Meaning
'Pale grey spring'
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![]() The long river that rose in the icy north of Middle-earth, in the Misty Mountains about a hundred miles north of Rivendell. It flowed southwestwards through the lands that had once been held by the kingdom of Rhudaur, round the woodland region of the Trollshaws. Passing beneath the Last Bridge on the East-West Road, it flowed on into the south, until it met Glanduin1 to form the river Gwathló (or Greyflood). The river's Mannish name was Hoarwell, a free translation of the Elvish Mitheithel. The Elvish name for the river contains the components mith 'grey' and eithel 'spring, well'. Notes
See also...Bridge of Mitheithel, Cardolan, Great Fens, Last Bridge, Misty Mountains, Nîn-in-Eilph, Prince of Cardolan, River Bruinen, River Greyflood, River Hoarwell, Waterlands of the Swans Indexes: About this entry:
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