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Dates
Murdered by Trahald (Sméagol) in about III 2463
Race
Division
Stoors (or a closely related branch)
Settlements
Beside the Anduin near the Gladden Fields
Pronunciation
na'hald
Meaning
'Secret, concealed'
Other names

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Nahald

Déagol’s true name

A name from the actual old Mannish tongues of northern Middle-earth, with the meaning 'Secret' or 'Concealed'. This was the true name of the short-lived first finder of the Ring in the Anduin. In common with other terms from this original language, Tolkien translated the name into Old English, and thus this creature of Hobbit-kind is more commonly known by the Anglo-Saxon version of his name, which is Déagol.


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