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'''Marcho''' was one of the two [[Bree]]-[[hobbits]] who founded [[the Shire]] in | | clothing= | ||
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'''Marcho''' was one of the two [[Bree]]-[[hobbits]] who founded [[the Shire]] in {{TA|1601}}. The other was his brother, [[Blanco]].<ref>{{FR|Hobbits}}</ref> | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
[[Old English]] and Celtic ''marka'' is an element that refers to "horse" (see ''[[mearas]]''). | [[Old English]] and Celtic ''marka'' is an element that refers to "horse" (see ''[[mearas]]''). | ||
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Location | Bree The Shire |
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Siblings | Blanco |
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Gender | Male |
Marcho was one of the two Bree-hobbits who founded the Shire in T.A. 1601. The other was his brother, Blanco.[1]
Etymology
Old English and Celtic marka is an element that refers to "horse" (see mearas).
Inspiration
The two brothers are perhaps based on Hengest and Horsa, who brought the Saxons to Britany.[2]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, "Prologue", "Concerning Hobbits"
- ↑ Jim Allan, An Introduction to Elvish, "An etymological excursion among the Shire Folk"