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'''Evendim''' was a [[Hobbitish]] name to refer to the dusk of the evening.<ref>{{App|D2}}</ref> It was used to refer to the [[Hills of Evendim|Hills]] and [[Lake Evendim|Lake]] around [[Annúminas]] in western [[Arnor]].<ref>{{FR|Map}}</ref>
'''Evendim''' was a [[Hobbitish]] name to refer to the dusk of the evening known to the Elves as ''[[aduial]]'' or ''[[undómë]]''.<ref>{{App|D2}}</ref>  
 
It was used to refer to the [[Hills of Evendim|Hills]] and [[Lake Evendim|Lake]] around [[Annúminas]] in western [[Arnor]].<ref>{{FR|Map}}</ref>


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Hills of Evendim]]
*[[Morrowdim]]
*[[Lake Evendim]]


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Revision as of 12:34, 15 August 2014

Evendim was a Hobbitish name to refer to the dusk of the evening known to the Elves as aduial or undómë.[1]

It was used to refer to the Hills and Lake around Annúminas in western Arnor.[2]

Etymology

The name is composed by an element for "evening", and dim which refers to dusk/gloaming.[3]

Portrayal in Adaptations

2007: The Lord of the Rings Online:

Evendim is a region of Eriador with Lake Evendim dominating most of the map. On the southern coast of the lake lies Annúminas. Oatbarton lies to the very south on the road to The Shire. Along the south-eastern side lies the Brandywine River.

See also

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