Read The Lord of the Rings Omnibus (1-3) Online
Authors: J. R. R. Tolkien
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Compiled by
Christina Scull & Wayne G. Hammond
The pagination of this electronic edition does not match the edition from which it was created. To locate a specific passage, please use the search feature of your e-book reader.
This list has been compiled independent of that prepared by Nancy Smith and revised by J.R.R. Tolkien for the second edition (1965) of
The Lord of the Rings
and augmented in later printings; but for the final result reference has been made to the earlier index in order to resolve questions of content and to preserve Tolkien’s occasional added notes and ‘translations’ [here indicated within square brackets]. We have also referred to the index that Tolkien himself began to prepare during 1954, but which he left unfinished after dealing only with place-names. He had intended, as he said in his original foreword to
The Lord of the Rings
, to provide ‘an index of names and strange words with some explanations’; but it soon became clear that such a work would be too long and costly, easily a short volume unto itself. (Tolkien’s manuscript list of place-names informed his son Christopher’s indexes in
The Silmarillion
and
Unfinished Tales
, and is referred to also in the present authors’
The Lord of the Rings: A Reader’s Companion
.)
Readers have long complained that the original index is too brief and fragmented for serious use. In the present work citations are given more comprehensively for names of persons, places, and things, and unusual (invented) words, mentioned or alluded to in the text (i.e. excluding the maps); and there is a single main sequence of entries, now preceded by a list of poems and songs by first line and a list of poems and phrases in languages other than English (Common Speech). Nonetheless, although this new index is greatly enlarged compared with its predecessor, some constraints on its length were necessary so that it might fit comfortably after the Appendices. Thus it has not been possible to index separately or to cross-reference every variation of every name in
The Lord of the Rings
(of which there are thousands), and we have had to be particularly selective when indexing Appendices D through F, concentrating on those names or terms that feature in the main text, and when subdividing entries by aspect.
Primary entry elements have been chosen usually according to predominance in
The Lord of the Rings
, but sometimes based on familiarity or ease of reference: thus (for instance) predominant
Nazgûl
rather than
Ringwraiths
or even less frequent
Black Riders
, and predominant and familiar Treebeard rather than
Fangorn
, with cross-references from (as they seem to us) the most important alternate terms. Names of bays, bridges, fords, gates, towers, vales, etc. including ‘Bay’, ‘Bridge’, etc. are entered usually under the principal element, e.g.
Belfalas, Bay of
rather than
Bay of Belfalas
. Names of battles and mountains are entered directly, e.g.
Battle of Bywater, Mount Doom
. With one exception (Rose Cotton), married female hobbits are indexed under the husband’s surname, with selective cross-references from maiden names.
I. Poems and Songs
A Elbereth Gilthoniel 238
A Elbereth Gilthoniel (another poem) 729
A! Elbereth Gilthoniel! 1028
Ai! laurië lantar lassi súrinen! 377–8
Alive without breath 621
All that is gold does not glitter 170, 247
Arise, arise, Riders of Théoden! 838
Arise now, arise, Riders of Théoden! 517
Cold be hand and heart and bone 141
Cold hard lands, The 620
Eärendil was a mariner 233–6
Elven-maid there was of old, An 339–41
Ents the earthborn, old as mountains 586
Ere iron was found or was hewn 544
Faithful servant yet master’s bane 845
Farewell we call to hearth and hall! 106
From dark Dunharrow in the dim morning 803
Get out, you old Wight! Vanish in the sunlight! 142
Gil-galad was an Elven-king 185
Gondor! Gondor, between the Mountains and the Sea! 423
Grey as a mouse 646
Hey! Come derry dol! Hop along, my hearties! 122
Hey! Come merry dol! derry dol! My darling! 119
Hey dol! merry dol! ring a dong dillo! 119
Hey! now! Come hoy now! Whither do you wander? 144
Ho! Ho! Ho! to the bottle I go 90
Ho! Tom Bombadil, Tom Bombadillo! 134, 142
Hop along, my little friends, up the Withywindle! 121
I had an errand there: gathering waterlilies 126
I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew 372–3
I sit beside the fire and think 278–9
In Dwimordene, in Lórien 514
In the willow-meads of Tasarinan I walked in the Spring 469
In western lands beneath the Sun 908–9
Learn now the lore of Living Creatures! 464
Leaves were long, the grass was green, The 191–3
Legolas Greenleaf long under tree 503
Long live the Halflings! Praise them with great praise! 953
Mourn not overmuch! Mighty was the fallen 843
Now let the song begin! Let us sing together 122
O Orofarnë, Lassemista, Carnimírië! 483–4
O slender as a willow-wand! O clearer than clear water! 124
O! Wanderers in the shadowed land 112
Old Tom Bombadil is a merry fellow 124, 142
Out of doubt, out of dark to the day’s rising 847
Out of doubt, out of dark, to the day’s rising 976
Over the land there lies a long shadow 781
Road goes ever on and on, The (three poems) 35, 73, 987
Seek for the Sword that was broken 246
Silver flow the streams from Celos to Erui 875
Sing hey! for the bath at close of day 101
Sing now, ye people of the Tower of Anor 963
Snow-white! Snow-white! O Lady clear! 79
Still round the corner there may wait 1028
Tall ships and tall kings 597
There is an inn, a merry old inn 158–60
Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky 50
Through Rohan over fen and field where the long grass grows 417–18
To Isengard! Though Isengard be ringed and barred with doors of stone 485
To the Sea, to the Sea! The white gulls are crying 956
Tom’s country ends here: he will not pass the borders 148
Troll sat alone on his seat of stone 206–8
Upon the hearth the fire is red 77
Wake now my merry lads! Wake and hear me calling! 143
We come, we come with horn and drum: ta-runa runa runa rom! 484
We come, we come with roll of drum: tarunda runda runda rom! 484
We heard of the horns in the hills ringing 849
When evening in the Shire was grey 359–60
When spring unfolds the beechen leaf, and sap is in the bough 477
When the black breath blows 865
When winter first begins to bite 273
Where now are the Dúnedain, Elessar, Elessar? 503
Where now the horse and the rider?
Where is the horn that was blowing? 508
World was young, the mountains green, The 315–17
II. Poems and Phrases in Languages Other Than Common Speech
A Elbereth Gilthoniel…(variants) 238, 729
A! Elbereth Gilthoniel!…1028
A laita te, laita te! Andava laituvalmet! 953
A-lalla-lalla-rumba-kamanda-lind-orburúmë 465
Ai! laurië lantar lassi súrinen… 377
Ai na vedui Dúnadan! Mae govannen! 209
Aiya Eärendil Elenion Ancalima! 720
Aiyaelenion ancalima! 915
Annon edhellen, edro hi ammen!…307
Arwen vanimelda, namárië! 352
Ash nazg durbatulûk…254
Baruk Khazâd! Khazâd ai-mênu! 534, 1132
Conin en Annûn! Eglerio! 953
Cormacolindor, a laita tárienna! 953
Cuio i Pheriain anann! Aglar’ni Pheriannath! 953
Daur a Berhael, Conin en Annûn!
Eglerio! 953
Elen síla lúmenn’ omentielvo 81
Ennyn Durin Aran Moria 305
Ernil i Pheriannath 768
Et Eärello Endorenna utúlien…967
Ferthu Théoden hál! 522
Galadhremmin ennorath 1115 (cf. 238)
Gilthoniel, A Elbereth! 729, 915
Khazâd ai-mênu! 535
Laurelindórenan lindelorendor malinornélion ornemalin 467
Naur an edraith ammen! 290, 299
Naur dan i ngaurhoth! 299
Noro lim, noro lim, Asfaloth! 213
O Orofarnë, Lassemista, Carnimírië! 483, 484
ónen i-Estel Edain, ú-chebin estel anim 1061
Taurelilómëa-tumbalemorna Tumbaletaurëa Lómëanor 467, 1131
Uglúk u bagronk sha pushdug Sarumanglob búbhosh skai 445
Westu Théoden hál! 518
Yé! utúvienyes! 971
III. Persons, Places, and Things
Accursed Years 787
Adorn 1065, 1069
Adrahil 1056, 1089
Adûnaic 1035, 1036, 1114, 1116, 1129
Adûnakhôr 1114
Aeglos [Icicle], Spear of Gil-galad 243
Aglarond
see
Glittering Caves of Aglarond
Akallabêth
1035
Aldalómë 469
Aldamir 1038, 1086
Aldor the Old 977, 1068, 1070
Alfirin
875
Alphabets
see
Writing and spelling
Aman (Blessed Realm, Undying Lands, Undying Realm, Uttermost West, the West, Western Shore, Land beyond the Sea, etc.) 45, 131, 223, 244, 341, 365, 366, 670, 676, 956, 975, 1030, 1034, 1035, 1037, 1039, 1062, 1063, 1065, 1082, 1084, 1128, 1137;
see also
Eressëa; Valimar; Valinor
Amandil 1036
Ambaróna 469
Amlaith 1038
Amon Dîn (Dîn) 747, 830, 832, 833, 834, 972, 976
Amon Hen (Hill of Sight, Hill of the Eye) 389, 393–4, 395, 396, 400–2, 405, 413, 418, 639, 644; seat on (Seat of Seeing) 400, 402, 405, 413
Amon Lhaw (Hill of Hearing) 393–4, 395, 401, 402, 407; seat on 402
Amon Sûl
see
Weathertop
Amroth 340–1, 1087; name 1127; Amroth’s haven 340, 872; mound of
see
Cerin Amroth;
see also
Dol Amroth
Anardil 1038
Anárion 242, 244, 252, 393, 597, 663, 678, 1037, 1038, 1043, 1044, 1049, 1056, 1057, 1084; heirs, House of (Southern Line) 670, 854, 1038, 1045; name 1128
Anborn 675, 684–8
passim
, 691
Ancalagon the Black 61
Ancient World 356
Anduin (Great River, the River, River of Gondor) 3, 8, 52–3, 58, 244, 245, 250, 251, 254, 257, 258, 268, 274, 281, 283, 335, 338, 339, 341, 347, 348, 351, 367–407
passim
, 413, 415–19
passim
, 421, 422, 425, 429, 436, 437, 440, 446, 452, 459, 476, 492, 495, 496, 564, 603, 604, 616, 639, 641, 642, 646, 648, 650, 658, 659, 661, 666, 667, 684, 697, 707, 750, 755, 759, 763, 764, 765, 789, 799, 808, 809, 812, 816, 817, 821, 822, 824, 834, 839, 843, 846–9
passim
, 853, 873–8
passim
, 881, 884, 890, 955, 956, 957, 965, 971, 979, 1014, 1045–9
passim
, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1064, 1077, 1084, 1089, 1094, 1095, 1098, 1127, 1130; mouths, delta of (Ethir [outflow] Anduin) 242, 290, 400, 417, 659, 771, 846, 877, 1044, 1129; sources of 1063
Anduin, Vale(s) of [lowlands watered by Anduin from Lórien to the Ethir; the ‘lower vales’ south of Rauros; north of Lórien were the ‘upper vales’] 3, 609, 807, 824, 884, 919, 970, 1045, 1051, 1053, 1063, 1064, 1090, 1110, 1127, 1129, 1135; Men of Anduin’s Vale 1064
Andúnië, Lords of 1035, 1043
Andúril (Flame of the West, the Sword, the Sword Reforged) 277, 279, 324, 325, 368, 374, 433, 437, 494, 500, 510–11, 533–4, 537, 759, 780, 848, 879, 882, 923, 967;
see also
Narsil
Anfalas
see
Langstrand
Angamaitë 1048
Angband 193
Angbor, Lord of Lamedon 875, 877, 881
Angerthas Daeron 1123–6
Angerthas Moria 1118, 1123–6
Angle, between Hoarwell and Loudwater 1040–1, 1085, 1086, 1120
Angle, in Lothlórien 347
Angmar 5, 146, 185, 201, 844, 1040, 1041, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1064, 1078, 1086; Lord of
see
Witch-king
Angrenost
see
Isengard
Ann-thennath
193
Annúminas 244, 598, 1037, 1042, 1044, 1086; palantír of 598, 1042; sceptre of (sceptre of Arnor) 972, 1043, 1057, 1062
Anor, flame of 330
Anor-stone
see
Palantír
Anórien (Sunlending) 747, 750, 765, 803, 821, 834, 882, 883, 976, 1047, 1054, 1093, 1115, 1127; East Anórien 830
Appledore, surname 155
Appledore, Rowlie 992
Ar-Adûnakhor ‘Lord of the West’ 1035, 1036, 1084
Ar-Gimilzôr 1035
Ar-Inziladûn
see
Tar-Palantir
Ar-Pharazôn ‘the Golden’ 1035, 1036–7, 1043, 1047, 1084, 1114
Ar-Sakalthôr 1035
Ar-Zimrathôn 1035
Arador 1038, 1057, 1089
Araglas 1038
Aragorn I 1038, 1043
Aragorn II, son of Arathorn II (Strider, heir of Elendil and Isildur, Captain, Chieftain, Lord of the Dúnedain of Arnor, Captain of the Host of the West, chief of the Rangers, King of the Númenóreans, King of Gondor and the Western Lands, Lord of the White Tree, etc.) 14, 15, 58, 146, 156–7, 160–214
passim
, 220–4
passim
, 227, 231, 232, 233, 237, 238, 239, 246, 247, 248, 251, 253, 255, 262, 263, 264, 273–406
passim
, 413–45
passim,
449, 453, 482, 488–550
passim,
552, 556–75
passim
, 577, 584, 585, 588, 594, 595, 596, 599–600, 643, 644, 653, 658, 663–4, 670, 677, 680, 708, 753, 754, 759, 760, 761, 773–90
passim
, 795–8
passim
, 802, 810, 815, 847–9, 853, 861–91
passim
, 897, 923, 948, 949, 951–8
passim
, 960, 963–83
passim
, 986–90
passim
, 993–4, 995, 1005, 1034, 1039, 1043–4, 1047, 1050, 1055–63
passim
, 1070, 1071, 1079, 1080, 1088–98
passim
, 1105, 1112, 1133, 1134; (the) Dúnadan 209, 231, 232–3, 237, 248, 433, 653, 1061; Elessar [name given to Aragorn in Lórien and adopted by him as King] 14, 15, 375, 393, 433, 503, 789, 847, 863, 885, 967, 968, 972, 976, 1039, 1044, 1047, 1070, 1071, 1079, 1080, 1095, 1097, 1098, 1105, 1112, 1128,
see
also
Elfstone
following
; Elessar Telcontar 1039; Elfstone 775, 871, 884, 966, 975, 982; Envinyatar, the Renewer 863; Estel 1057, 1058, 1061, 1063, 1089; Longshanks 181; Strider [used in Bree and by his hobbitcompanions]
frequently, especially
156–239; Stick-at-naught Strider 181; Telcontar 863; Thorongil [eagle of star] 1055, 1056, 1090; Wingfoot 436; as healer 198–9, 335–6, 545, 860, 862–71, 952, 956, 958, 960, 966, 967; names 1128; of the children of Lúthien 876; one of the Three Hunters 420, 491; his standard wrought by Arwen 775, 778, 789, 847, 848, 861, 877, 887, 891, 948, 953, 968, 1061, 1057, 1061, 1062, 1094