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'''Brithon''' was a river of [[Beleriand]] that had its wells in the hills lying north-west in [[West Beleriand]] south of the [[Ered Wethrin]]. It ran to the bay of [[Brithombar]] where it met the sea [[Belegaer]].
'''Brithon''' was a river of [[Beleriand]] that had its wells in the hills lying north-west in [[West Beleriand]] south of the [[Ered Wethrin]]. It ran south through the [[Falas]] to the bay of [[Brithombar]] where it met the sea [[Belegaer]].


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Brithon is derived from [[brith]] meaning gravel and the augmentive suffix -on.
''Brithon'' is [[Ilkorin]] for "pebbly".<ref>{{LR|P3}}, p. 353, entry "BIRÍT"</ref>
 
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Revision as of 13:36, 27 December 2020

Brithon was a river of Beleriand that had its wells in the hills lying north-west in West Beleriand south of the Ered Wethrin. It ran south through the Falas to the bay of Brithombar where it met the sea Belegaer.

Etymology

Brithon is Ilkorin for "pebbly".[1]

References