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Species
Many species of the order Araneae1
Meaning
From the Old English word spiðra, ultimately coming from spinnan, meaning 'spin'
Other names
Bilbo uses several old words for a 'spider' in The Hobbit, including attercop,2 cob3 and lob4
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SpidersEight-legged spinners of webs"Yet even the most subtle spiders may leave a weak thread."
These small eight-legged creatures, known for capturing their prey in intricate webs, were evidently as common in Middle-earth as they are today. Characters in The Lord of the Rings often refer to them descriptively, whether it be Gandalf discussing his capture by Saruman (quoted above), Sam climbing ropes across the Silverlode, or Gollum clambering down a rock wall. There was a more sinister side to the spiders of Middle-earth, though, that entered it with the monstrous Ungoliant in the years before the first rising of the Sun. A gigantic creature of spider-shape, it was she who destroyed the Two Trees of Valinor, and escaped with Melkor into the lands of Middle-earth. Though Ungoliant herself disappeared into the far south, she left the northern lands infested with her offspring. During the later First Age, the mountains of Ered Gorgoroth were infested with these monsters, and became a place of dread. The most famous of Ungoliant's children, though, lived far to the south and east of Ered Gorgoroth, on the borders of the land of Mordor. This was Shelob, who haunted a network of tunnels watching the pass of Cirith Ungol, eking a living on the hapless Orcs of Sauron. She had offspring of her own, too, smaller than she but with a cruel intelligence, that spread throughout Ephel Dúath and north into Mirkwood. It was creatures like these that Bilbo encountered in The Hobbit, and through fighting them that his sword acquired its name Sting. Notes
See also...Avathar, Black Emperor, Bridge of Esgalduin, Cirith Dúath, Cloud of Ungoliant, Clue-finder, Darkening of Valinor, Dimbar, Eärendil, Elu Thingol, Emyn Duir, Gollum, Green Mound, Guarded Realm, High Pass, [See the full list...] Indexes: About this entry:
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