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Dates
Founded early in the Second Age; destroyed in the Downfall of Númenor, II 3319
Location
On the southern coast of Númenor, at the mouths of the River Siril
Race
Division
Culture
Outflow
Nindamos was built on the delta of the river Siril
Pronunciation
ni'ndamos
Meaning
Uncertain1

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Nindamos

A shoreland settlement of southern Númenor

Map of Nindamos

A large fishing village located on the southern shores of Númenor among the marshlands at the mouth of the River Siril. Nindamos was the largest of the many small villages dotted along the southern coasts of the island.


Notes

1

Given its placing at a river's mouths, we can probably interpret nin(d)- as 'water', and in Elvish place-names the closing element -os is usually 'walled town'. The central element -am- is less certain, but seems to be 'up', so the entire name Nindamos translates literally as the rather puzzling 'water-up-town'. Assuming that the elements are translated correctly here, this is perhaps intended to convey something like 'town above the river' or 'town on the sea'.

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