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The '''Appledore Family''' were a family of [[Big Folk]] who lived in [[Bree]]. Only one member of the family appears in [[Tolkien]]'s works, [[Rowlie Appledore]], who was killed in fighting at [[Bree]] during the [[War of the Ring]].
The '''Appledore Family''' were a family of [[Big Folk]] who lived in [[Bree]]. Only one member of the family appears in [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]'s works, [[Rowlie Appledore]], who was killed in fighting at [[Bree]] during the [[War of the Ring]].
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Appledore is an old word for "apple-tree" and survives in English place-names. It represents a dialectal or archaic word of the same meaning in [[Westron]].{{fact}}
Appledore is an old word for "apple-tree" and survives in English place-names. It represents a dialectal or archaic word of the same meaning in [[Westron]].{{fact}}
[[Category:Bree-men]]
[[Category:Bree-men]]

Revision as of 19:15, 14 December 2010

The Appledore Family were a family of Big Folk who lived in Bree. Only one member of the family appears in Tolkien's works, Rowlie Appledore, who was killed in fighting at Bree during the War of the Ring.

Etymology

Appledore is an old word for "apple-tree" and survives in English place-names. It represents a dialectal or archaic word of the same meaning in Westron.[source?]