Heathertoes Family

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Heathertoes was one of the strange botanical names preferred by the people of Bree.

Etymology

While heather is an element that appears in English real-life surnames, Heathertoes has no parallel in English.

Tolkien suggested that the name refers to a joke of the Big Folk for the Little Folk, who walked bootless and collected heather, twigs and leaves between their toes.[1]

Men or Hobbits?

The narrative of The Lord of the Rings doesn't make clear if the family was of Men or of Hobbits. The above etymology suggests that it was a name given to Hobbits by Men.

However in the narrative the name is listed among those used by the Men,[2] and Mat Heathertoes, who is named as one of the casualties of Bree during fighting there, appears to be listed among Men rather than Hobbits.[3]

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